

Joanne Rogers, the widow of Fred Rodgers, also known as TV’s Mr. Rogers, has died. She was 92.
A spokesperson for McFeely-Rogers Foundation, co-founded by Fred Rogers, confirmed to Fox News that she passed away at 12 p.m. on Thursday in her Pittsburgh home.
The cause of death is “heart issues,” the spokesperson said.
Fred Rogers Productions also announced Joanne’s passing on Twitter.
“Fred Rogers Productions is deeply saddened by the passing of Joanne Rogers,” the production said in the statement. “The loving partner of Fred Rogers for more than 50 years, she continued their shared commitment to supporting children and families after his death as chair of the board of Fred Rogers Productions.
In a follow-up message, the company lauded Joanne as “a brilliant and accomplished musician, a wonderful advocate for the arts, and a dear friend to everyone in our organization.”
“We extend our heartfelt condolences to Joanne’s family and the thousands of people who had the privilege of knowing and loving her,” the production company said.
Born Sara Joanne Byrd, the musician was a classically trained pianist, according to a biography provided to Fox News.
She met Fred Rogers while attending Rollins College in Florida and married him in 1952. They remained married until his death in 2003 and shared two sons: James Rogers and John Rogers, according to Biography.com.

Joanne Rogers (left), wife to TV icon Fred Rogers (right), has died of ‘heart issues’ at the age of 92. (Fred Rogers Productions)
After her time at Rollins, Rogers received a Masters of Music at Florida State University and taught at Chatham College’s Preparatory School and Carlow College.
She was also “involved in Fred Rogers’ first show ‘The Children’s Corner’ on PBS/WQED,” according to her bio.
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