‘Little House on the Prairie’ cast mourn the loss of beloved family member

The Little House on the Prairie family is grieving after a deeply emotional loss. Victor French Jr., the son of beloved actor Victor French, who starred as Mr. Edwards, has passed away.The tragic news was shared on an April 6 episode by the Little House on the Prairie 50th Anniversary Podcast, hosted by two of the series’ cast members, Alison Arngrim and Dean Butler, as well as actress Pamela Bob.Victor French Jr’s father famously played Mr. Edwards in the iconic series. He sadly died in 1989 at the age of 54 after battling lung cancer. In a touching statement, the podcast honored Victor Jr.’s life and his impact on the community.We are deeply saddened to share the passing of Victor French Jr. A beloved member of the Little House community, Victor worked tirelessly to keep his father’s legacy alive through his kindness and dedication to the fans. Our heartfelt condolences go out to his family. Thank you, Victor, for the joy you brought to us all,” the statement.

For many, Victor Jr, born in 1960, was more than just the son of a famous actor; he was also a positive and kind man who, in this case, brought the cast members together.Alison Arngrim, who played Nellie Oleson on the show, shared an emotional tribute:“Aw… man. Our dear Victor Jr. has left us,” she wrote on Facebook. “He was a purveyor of joy. A recruiter for happiness. He lit up the room.i We will miss him very much.”Actor Dean Butler, known for playing Almanzo Wilder, also spoke out after hearing the news. In a heartfelt message on Instagram, he explained how Victor Jr. and his sister had long been part of several Little House events. Per Butler, they helped keep the show’s legacy aliveHe reminded fans that they were the children of Victor French, the man who will always be remembered as Isaiah Edwards. Moreover, Butler revealed that French Jr. had been battling cancer.

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