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*'''''[[Night Gallery (1970 series)|Night Gallery: The Waiting Room (1972)]]''''' [''Doc Soames'']: Commits suicide (off-screen) by shooting himself in his office; he appears as a ghost in the afterlife "saloon," and we hear the shot after he leaves the saloon to relive his death.
 
*'''''[[Night Gallery (1970 series)|Night Gallery: The Waiting Room (1972)]]''''' [''Doc Soames'']: Commits suicide (off-screen) by shooting himself in his office; he appears as a ghost in the afterlife "saloon," and we hear the shot after he leaves the saloon to relive his death.
   
*'''''King Of The Hill: A Fire-fighting We Will Go'' (1999; animated)''' [''Chet Elderson'']: Dies (off-screen) of natural causes in his sleep.
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*'''''[[King of the Hill (1997 series)|King Of The Hill: A Fire-fighting We Will Go]]''[[King of the Hill (1997 series)| (1999; animated)]]''' [''Chet Elderson'']: Dies (off-screen) of natural causes in his sleep.
 
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Buddy Ebsen appearing in "Bonanza: The Sisters".

Buddy Ebsen (1908 - 2003)

Film Deaths

  • Davy Crockett: King of the Wild Frontier (1955) [George "Georgie" Russell]: Shot in the chest by a Mexican soldier as he tries to light a cannon, he later dies talking to Fess Parker. (This Feature was edited together from three episodes of The Wonderful World of Disney including Davy Crockett At the Alamo.

Television Deaths

  • The Wonderful World of Disney: Davy Crockett At The Alamo (1954) [George "Georgie" Russell]: Shot in the chest by a Mexican soldier as he tries to light a cannon, he later dies talking to Fess Parker. (Although this episode depicted the deaths of Crockett and Russell, The series was so popular that several more episodes were filmed, set before their deaths). (Thanks to Michael and Stephen)
  • Night Gallery: The Waiting Room (1972) [Doc Soames]: Commits suicide (off-screen) by shooting himself in his office; he appears as a ghost in the afterlife "saloon," and we hear the shot after he leaves the saloon to relive his death.