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TV Icon Gone Willard Scott, TODAY weatherman
who originally played Ronald
McDonald and married Paris Keena,
dies aged 87

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Posted By: NorthernDog, 9/4/2021 7:48:38 PM

Willard Scott, the flamboyant Today weatherman has died at the age of 87. Scott, who joined Today in 1980, was perhaps best known for wishing fans a happy birthday when they reached 100 years old. The sad news was confirmed by Today’s Al Roker who said in an Instagram message: "We lost a beloved member of our @todayshow family this morning. "Willard Scott passed peacefully at the age of 87 surrounded by family, including his daughters Sally and Mary and his lovely wife, Paris. "He was truly my second dad and am where I am today because of his generous

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He was humorous. Article has picture of Willard, dressed as Santa, with Nancy Reagan.

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who originally played Ronald
McDonald and married Paris Keena,
dies aged 87
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