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Bob Saget honored by wife Kelly Rizzo, 'America's Funniest Home Videos'

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‘America’s Funniest Home Videos’ honors Bob Saget
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ByDanielle Long
January 17, 2022, 2:59 PM

The late "Full House" star Bob Saget continues to be honored after his death last week at the age of 65.

Now his widow, Kelly Rizzo, is taking to Instagram to pen a heartfelt tribute to her lost love.

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"My sweet husband. After much reflection this week, I'm trying, really trying, to not think I was robbed of time. But instead to think: How lucky was I that I got to be the one to be married to THE MOST INCREDIBLE MAN ON EARTH," Rizzo wrote alongside a selfie of the couple, who wed in 2018.

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"I was the one who got to go on this crazy ride with him and be in his life these last 6 years. We had that time to make each other the happiest we'd ever been and change each other's lives forever. I got to be the one to love him and cherish him," she continued. "He deserves all the love. Every ounce of it. Because that's how amazing Bob was. He was love. If you were in his life you KNEW he loved you. He never missed an opportunity to tell you."

Rizzo wasn't the only one who is remembering Saget. "America's Funniest Home Videos," which he hosted from 1990 to 1997, honored him with a montage of moments described as "Bob being Bob."

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VIDEO: Remembering Bob Saget
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Bob Saget, best known for his role as Danny Turner in "Full House," has died at age 65.

Before playing the clip, current host Alfonso Ribeiro announced, "As you've heard, the world lost a legend last week and 'AFV' lost a family member."

"Bob Saget is synonymous with 'AFV' to this day, and this show wouldn't have been the same without his unique sense of humor," he continued. "It's been my honor to continue carrying the torch Bob so brightly lit."

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