Al and Peggy's Corner: Ed McMahon dies at 86 years old...

Ed McMahon dies at 86 years old...

Good Morning Everyone,

Yesterday we lost an ICON, "Kodachrome Film" today we lost another ICON "Ed McMahon".  We are sure a lot of you will remember the famous introduction "Here'ssssss Johnny" as Ed introduced Johnny Carson for years.  You probably know Ed as the man giving away those poster size checks in the TV commercials.

Ed dies at 86 years old.  Our condolences to the family.

Al and Peggy

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Comments

Sorry to hear that Ed is no longer with us.

Posted by Bill Ladewig Your FHA Guru - FHA and VA Loans Since 1970 over 2 years ago
Ed & Johnny were so much fun to watch. I'm sorry to hear of his passing.
Posted by Connie Lou Barnett GRI,CRS,CRB,SRMM,ARA,PRS,SFR,QSC (Real Living/Home Realty) over 2 years ago

This is the first I've heard of this.  My condolences to all of his family and friends.

Posted by Jason Sardi (I love kittens cute & My Jennifer!!) over 2 years ago

He was an American Icon no doubt.  Will be missed.

Posted by Rob Arnold, metro Orlando full service, investor friendly & foreclosure Realtor (Sand Dollar Realty Group, Inc.) over 2 years ago
I loved watching The Tonight Show when I was kid in the 80's. Ed, you will be missed.
Posted by Tony Toto Real Estate Information Gurnee, IL (Education & Information) over 2 years ago

I had the feeling eventually it would happen...he was pretty sick the last few months and at 86...it's hard to recover.

Posted by Neal Bloom-Realtor ®CRS-Weston FL Real Estate (Keller Williams Properties, Weston FL) over 2 years ago

He will be missed by many.  What a shame.

Posted by Linda Tremblay, Associate Broker Bucks County, PA Real Estate Services (Long & Foster Real Estate, Inc, PA License #AB065488) over 2 years ago

Ed was certainly a colorful character in his own right. Ed and Johnny will never be bettered by the likes of Conan O'Brien.

Posted by John Mayer (Pytha Realty Group, Merritt Island / Cape Canaveral, Florida) over 2 years ago

Wow I am sure that his family is both heart broken for their loss and relieved that he does not have to deal with the pain anymore.

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Posted by Team Honeycutt (Allen Tate) over 2 years ago

I actually got to shake his hand at Nicky Blair's in LA about 20 years ago.  I felt honored. 

Posted by Joni Gordon (PRUDENTIAL FLORIDA REALTY) over 2 years ago
Late night just hasn't been the same. Jay Leno was good but not up to the same standards and Johnny and Ed...and Conan, oh well.
Posted by Kathy Toth Ann Arbor Realtor Ann Arbor Real Estate (Keller Williams Ann Arbor Market Center) over 2 years ago

I felt sad when I heard the news. Ed and Johnny were a mainstay of mine when I worked night shift and got home just in time to watch them. I was also a bit shocked to realize he was only 20 years older then me.

Posted by Bob Dunn (Homelife Glenayre Realty) over 2 years ago

He will definitely be missed.  His face and voice were well known and will be for many years to come.

  

Posted by Debra Walsh Hudson Valley NY Real Esta 845.294.8800 (Keller Williams Realty Goshen, NY - Realtor) over 2 years ago

I grew up watching Ed and Johnny but never did get to go to the live airing of the show. Of course, now everything is taped.

Posted by Jim Frimmer, Realtor and CDPE, Mission Valley, CA DRE #01458572 (Century 21 Award) over 2 years ago

I've missed Ed and Johnny for many years. I grew up watching them as a young tyke, high school, college, and post college. There will probably never be two like them again. I kind somewhat blame them for me choosing San Diego to live back in 1993, because I remembered all the times when the San Diego Zoo animals were on the show.

Posted by Russel Ray, San Diego Business & Marketing Consultant & Photographer (Russel Ray) over 2 years ago

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