Gary Coleman Says Goodbye – Will Sorely Be Missed
By Kathy Esmeraldo at 29 May, at 07 : 54 AM
Gary Coleman, 42, died yesterday afternoon at Utah Regional Valley Medical Center. Gary Coleman suffered brain hemorrhage. He was unconscious and lucid as of May 27, 2010. He was also tied up on life support before his untimely departure to heaven. His manager John Alcantar appealed to the public for ‘thoughts and prayers’ for the speedy recovery of Gary Coleman, yet it was too late
Gary Coleman suffered kidney failure since birth and had undergone two transplants at the age of 14. Since then his growth was permanently diminutive by the side effects of the dialysis.
The former child star took fame on his TV show ‘Diff’rent Strokes’ debuted on NBC in 1978 which lasted for eight seasons. Gary became a pop-culture icon with his recurring line “Whatchoo talkin’ ’bout, Willis?” became the national catchphrase.
Gary Coleman would forever be remembered in our hearts. We gave our condolences to the family, friends and fans of Gary Coleman in their hour of grief. May he rest in peace and back to our Creator.
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