‘Fox & Friends’ Remembers ‘The Property Man’ Bob Massi, Dead at 67 from Cancer
EXCERPT:
DOOCY: "Bob Massi, we got the news yesterday, died from cancer at the age of 67. In the last year or so he was able to put a home studio at his house. So he would be able to actually be live from Las Vegas three hours ahead of East Coast time and he was never late, he was always great. And that's one of the reasons you loved him. He had easy-to-understand advice. We saw in that montage a couple of the times he did the town halls. Did them all over the country. You loved him. He was great."
EARHARDT: "I just wish we had a chance to say goodbye to him. He was such a good friend of ours. He always remembered us at Christmas, he'd send gifts. So nice. Just a wonderful person. Very, very successful attorney in Nevada. Had his own law firm. He went to Mt. St. Mary’s College in New York and went to law school down in Texas, St. Mary's University School of Law and ran his own firm there. He started his law practice and ended up on TV about five years later and started at Fox from the very, very beginning, so you probably know him well too."
KILMEADE: "As successful as he was, he said the thing he liked most is helping people keep their homes and get their financial life back in order and get them the retribution, sometimes financial, that they needed. So he took on the big guys and he also was willing to explain to us little guys actually what was going on in the real estate market. When he did those town halls, it was to help people after 2008 when so many successful people lost everything. He said, 'This is how you build yourself back.'"




