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The reality TV star, Phil Robertson, famously known for "Duck Dynasty," died at age 79. Family members confirmed his death, noting he passed away five months after his Alzheimer’s diagnosis in December. Robertson's family shared messages of faith and gratitude, reflecting on his impact and legacy. They mentioned plans for a public celebration of his life. Robertson and his wife Kay gained fame through "Duck Dynasty," which aired for 11 seasons and produced spin-offs.
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