Depression is another one of those never talked about things because of the mental health Stigma..Does not matter your position in the social economic world..It's just sad ..so sad..but he left us a lifetime time of his work to last us for a long time ..I believe he still has three movies done that have not even been released yet..I think he has made a total of 70 movies to his credit..Gods speed on your journey Mork...
When I first heard I really hoped it was another hoax, sadly it was not. Too bad he didn't realize how much love he had as the outpouring has been seen everywhere. Even the big Prez Obama spoke of it yesterday.
RIP Robin. You will be missed but hopefully you find the peace in death you needed. My heart hurts for his family.
most of the time when a person is having a depressive day even if you show it when talking to a person you ll get the usual automatic answer ha your just crying for nothing ...........so people end up they don t even mention it cause their ain t no use ..........some of the average will just say if you come here to talk about your problem you may as well stay home .....so you add similar situation happening over and over than depression just gets worst and worst
that s why illness subjects are seldom talked about most are just ignore
Mr. Williams did so much good:from Comic Relief raising millions of dollars for U.S. homeless, to making the troops laugh. The US DOD(Department of Defense) issued a statement regarding Mr. Williams' passing.
Sometimes the people who make us laugh the most, on the inside are crying the hardest. He battled for years, he is finally at peace.
Here is a pic he gave to his daughter on her 25th birthday. Inscribed on the photo: Williams wrote, "Happy Birthday to Ms. Zelda Rae Williams! Quarter of a century old today but always my baby girl."
His children and wife have issued statements. They all interate that Mr Williams was a very gentle, kind and warm person. Best wishes to the entire family.