John Stamos shares heartbreaking eulogy he gave at Bob Saget's memorial
22.01.2022 - 01:33
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John Stamos gave a heartbreaking eulogy at Bob Saget's memorial. On Friday, the 58-year-old "Full House" actor shared the full speech he gave at the Jan. 14 private funeral for the late comedian. "I imagine him out there, still on the road, doing what he loves with all his heart and humor.
He’s standing on stage, killing!," Stamos said during his speech, according to the Los Angeles Times. "Another two-hour set in front of a couple hundred of the luckiest people on the planet.They’re laughing so hard they weep. And just when they catch their breath, he grabs his guitar and slays them with one of his musical closers.There’s an encore, and another, and another.
Everyone here wants an encore with Bob." Saget was found dead in his Orlando, Florida hotel room Jan. 9. Just hours before his death, he had performed in front of a sold-out audience.
John Stamos shared the eulogy he gave at Bob Saget's memorial. Stamos talked about how "alive" Saget looked in his last Instagram post during the eulogy. "When I saw his last Instagram post, my first thought was he looked too ‘alive’ to die a few hours later," Stamos said.
"But I guess that’s right. We should all want to ‘die alive.’ We don’t want to be filled with regret and remorse, forgotten and discarded. We want to be overwhelmed with the privilege and bounty of doing what we do best.
Bob felt young, energized, grateful and appreciated.The applause and laughter didn’t have time to die down before Bob did. He never ran out of cake … or the other stuff. He died bright and fierce." He followed up with a raunchy joke, just like Saget would have liked.