Death Williams death strikes;Many memories left behind

It was an alarming, yet tragic event that took place this past Monday, the 11th of August. Actor and beloved comedian, Robin Williams pasted away, at the age of 63 (according to cnn.com).

On Monday, August 11th, Williams was found in his home in Northern California, dead. No suspect for his death was found and no trace of anyone trying to murder Williams was evident.

Though a law enforcer from the sceen of Williams death states that Williams took his own life.

Williams was going through Depression, states one of Williams representatives, Mara Buxbaum.

This sign was never present in any of Williams productions/movie rolls, but nobody is really who they are when they’re playing a roll.

Along with Williams being depressed, he was also under going drug treatment; this rehab was known to be going on twice this summer, according to cnn.com.

But all the sadness doesn’t stop anyone from representing his greatness in his career. For example, his wife, Susan Schneider, who married Williams back in 2011, according to cnn.com.

Schneider speaks for the family saying, “It is our hopes that the focus will not be on Robin’s death, but on the countless moments of joy and laughter he gave to millions.”

Even the president of the united states, Barak Obama, states “he was one of a kind. He arrived in our lives as an alien — but he ended up touching every element of the human spirit”.

Some movies that many people know Williams for are, Mrs. Doubtfire, Jumanji, The Night At the Museum and many more.

Williams has even stared in a TV show called “The Crazy Ones”, this show ran from 2013 and ended now in 2014. According to eonline.com, the show wasn’t getting enough ratings, and other shows on CBS were, so this kicked “The Crazy Ones” from another chance.

Here at North Harford Highschool, students have their own memories of Williams.