Bob Kevoian, Iconic Co-Founder of The Bob & Tom Show, Passes Away at 75
Bob Kevoian, co-founder of Bob and Tom Show, dies at 75
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Bob Kevoian, co-founder and former co-host of the nationally syndicated radio show 'The Bob & Tom Show,' has died at 75. He passed away peacefully at home, reportedly after battling gastric cancer, a diagnosis he shared publicly earlier this year through a new podcast.
- 01Bob Kevoian died at the age of 75, surrounded by family and friends.
- 02He co-founded 'The Bob & Tom Show' in 1982 and remained a key figure until his retirement in 2015.
- 03Kevoian was diagnosed with gastric cancer in 2023 and started a podcast to document his journey.
- 04He enjoyed traveling and camping with his wife during his retirement.
- 05His humor and conversational style made the show a staple of morning radio.
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Bob Kevoian, the co-founder and former co-host of 'The Bob & Tom Show,' has passed away at the age of 75. The show announced his death on social media, stating he died peacefully at home on a Friday afternoon. While the announcement did not specify a cause of death, WXIN, a Fox-affiliated television station in Indianapolis, reported that he had been battling gastric cancer. In 2023, Kevoian revealed his diagnosis and began a podcast titled 'The Bob and Cancer Show' to share his experiences and support others facing similar challenges. Kevoian co-hosted 'The Bob & Tom Show' with Tom Griswold from 1982 until his retirement in 2015, contributing to its status as a morning radio staple. In his retirement, he enjoyed traveling and camping with his wife, Becky Kevoian, often exploring the country in their Airstream.
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