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‘Duck Dynasty’ Star Phil Robertson Dead at 79

“Duck Dynasty” star Phil Robertson, known for his outspoken personality and love for hunting, has passed away at the age of 79. The news of his death was confirmed by his daughter-in-law, Korie Robertson, in a heartfelt Facebook post on Sunday.

The Robertson family, who rose to fame with their hit reality TV show “Duck Dynasty”, had previously shared that Phil was battling Alzheimer’s disease. His son Jase had revealed in a statement last month that his father was “not doing great” and that the family was relying on their faith to get through this difficult time.

In her post, Korie shared that they were celebrating Phil’s life and his journey to the afterlife. She wrote, “We celebrate today that our father, husband, and grandfather, Phil Robertson, is now with the Lord.” This sentiment was echoed by the rest of the Robertson family, who have always been open about their strong Christian faith.

Phil Robertson was a beloved figure, not just among his family and friends, but also among the millions of fans who tuned in to watch “Duck Dynasty” every week. His larger-than-life personality and witty one-liners made him a fan favorite, and his love for hunting and the outdoors resonated with many.

Born and raised in Louisiana, Phil was a star quarterback in high school and went on to play football at Louisiana Tech University. However, his love for hunting and the outdoors eventually led him to leave his football career behind and start his own business, Duck Commander, which would eventually become the foundation of the Robertson family’s success.

In 2012, the Robertson family shot to fame with their reality TV show “Duck Dynasty”, which followed their lives as they ran their family business and showcased their unique personalities and Southern charm. The show became an instant hit, and the Robertson family became household names.

But beyond their fame and success, the Robertson family always stayed true to their values and faith. They openly shared their beliefs and often used their platform to spread messages of love, forgiveness, and faith. Phil, in particular, was known for his strong Christian beliefs and often used his platform to share his faith with others.

In a statement, the family expressed their gratitude for the outpouring of love and support from fans and asked for privacy as they grieve the loss of their patriarch. They also shared that they take comfort in knowing that Phil is now in a better place, reunited with loved ones who have passed before him.

The news of Phil Robertson’s passing has left many fans and friends heartbroken, but his legacy will continue to live on through his family and the impact he has made on the world. He will be remembered as a loving husband, father, and grandfather, a successful businessman, and a man of unwavering faith.

In the words of Korie Robertson, “We know he would want us to look at this final chapter of his life as a celebration, not a tragedy.” And that is how we should remember Phil Robertson – as a man who lived life to the fullest, loved his family and friends, and left a lasting impact on all those who knew him. Rest in peace, Phil. You will be dearly missed.

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