Russell Glenn “Blinky the Clown” Scott

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Russell Glenn “Blinky the Clown” Scott Veteran

Birth
Enid, Garfield County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
27 Aug 2012 (aged 91)
Morrison, Jefferson County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Denver, City and County of Denver, Colorado, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.6483194, Longitude: -105.0373083
Plot
Section 42 Site 374
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Russell Scott, also known as "Blinky the Clown," died Monday August 27th 2012. He was 91 years old. Scott starred on Blinky's Fun Club on Colorado's Own Channel 2 for almost 40 years. Colorado residents of all ages grew up watching Blinky. His show was on the air from 1958 to 1998. It originated from the studios of KKTV in Colorado Springs from 1958 until 1966 when it moved to KWGN in Denver. Kids loved going to his show, especially when it was time for his signature Birthday tribute to them. He sang Happy Birthday thousands of times on the air. Scott was inducted in the Silver Circle of the Heartland Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences in 2004. In 2005 he was inducted into the Broadcast Professionals of Colorado's Broadcast Pioneers Hall of Fame. Scott owned Blinky's Antiques and Collectibles on S. Broadway in Denver for 22 years. The shop closed in 2008. Scott died at the Bear Creek Nursing Center in Morrison. A friend, Frank Lanford, says he had been in failing health. Bio by David Mitchell.

Happy Birthday song by Blinky.

http://youtu.be/2sxPtHhOsgg

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A Clown’s Blessing

May your noses be red and shiny,
And your smile always bright.
May your cheeks be nice and rosy,
Your eyes sparkle in the light.
May your shoes be always too big,
Your costume be perma-pressed,
Your heart overflow with laughter,
Every time your clown is dressed.
May face paint be at the ready,
And your balloons be “easy-blow”.
May children run to greet you,
Wherever you may go.

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Russell Scott, also known as "Blinky the Clown," died Monday August 27th 2012. He was 91 years old. Scott starred on Blinky's Fun Club on Colorado's Own Channel 2 for almost 40 years. Colorado residents of all ages grew up watching Blinky. His show was on the air from 1958 to 1998. It originated from the studios of KKTV in Colorado Springs from 1958 until 1966 when it moved to KWGN in Denver. Kids loved going to his show, especially when it was time for his signature Birthday tribute to them. He sang Happy Birthday thousands of times on the air. Scott was inducted in the Silver Circle of the Heartland Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences in 2004. In 2005 he was inducted into the Broadcast Professionals of Colorado's Broadcast Pioneers Hall of Fame. Scott owned Blinky's Antiques and Collectibles on S. Broadway in Denver for 22 years. The shop closed in 2008. Scott died at the Bear Creek Nursing Center in Morrison. A friend, Frank Lanford, says he had been in failing health. Bio by David Mitchell.

Happy Birthday song by Blinky.

http://youtu.be/2sxPtHhOsgg

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A Clown’s Blessing

May your noses be red and shiny,
And your smile always bright.
May your cheeks be nice and rosy,
Your eyes sparkle in the light.
May your shoes be always too big,
Your costume be perma-pressed,
Your heart overflow with laughter,
Every time your clown is dressed.
May face paint be at the ready,
And your balloons be “easy-blow”.
May children run to greet you,
Wherever you may go.

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Bio by: Robert Duran ~