No. ..Charles M. Schulz , the artist and creator of the comic strip "Peanuts" , died , of complication from Colon Cancer at age 77 on Febuary 12 , 2000 in Santa Rosa , California ,
at 9:45 pm. ..His last interview was on The Today Show back in 1999 ; and he was quoted as saying to Al Roker : "I never dreamed that this would happen to me. I always had the feeling that I would stay with the strip until I was in my early eighties , or something like that. I did not take it away. This has been taking away from me." ..Mr. Schulz was asked if , for his final Peanut strip , Charlie Brown would finally get to kick that football after so many decades . His response was , "Oh , no ! Definitely not ! I couldn't have Charlie Brown kick that football ; that would be a terrible disservice to him after nearly half the century." ..Charles M. Schulz is buried at Sebastopol's Pleasant Hills Cemetery , and has (I believe) a picture of Snoopy on his headstone . ..Mr. Schulz was inducted into the "United States Figure Skating Hall of Fame" in 2007 , and has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Santa Rosa, California. You can still visit his studio there where he would write most of his cartoons. I am not trying to improve your answer, but didn't he actually live in Sebastopol? It is between Santa Rosa and the coast. His office was in Santa Rosa though.
Cartoonist Charles M. Schulz, creator of the comic strip Peanuts, died February 12, 2000 (aged 77), in Santa Rosa, California of complications from colon cancer.
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Peanuts Lowery died on July 2, 1986, in Inglewood, California, USA.
He's a flying type, so no.
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Peanuts Lowrey died July 2, 1986, in Inglewood, CA, USA.
he didnt die the creator died
he didnt die the creator died
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