MTV Star Bobby Bird Dead At 64
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May 25 2018, Published 9:26 p.m. ET
Robert H. Bird, the beloved star of the documentary and MTV show How’s Your News, has passed away at the age of 64.
Bird died at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston on May 14, and he was laid to rest seven days later at Mount Hope Cemetery Swansea in Massachusetts.
An online obituary did not list the official cause of death .
“He came in contact with countless celebrities, bands, and politicians over the years,” read Bird’s obituary, which also noted his appearances in the films Bulletproof Jackson and Perfect Buddy, his gigs on The Sarah Silverman Show and his attendance at the 2008 Grammy Awards.
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“He traveled extensively throughout the United States and Europe. His true passions were bowling with the Swansea Stallions and participating in Equestrian and Bowling at the Special Olympics,” continued the tribute.
“He was respected and loved by all who knew him.”
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