In this blog post, you will read about the life of Vivian Ridge and Bob Ross. Vivian was born in Newfoundland, Canada in 1943 and met Bob Ross when he moved to her town during the 1960s. They were married in 1971 with two daughters together (who are now grown up) and had a successful career as a painter on television until his death from lymphoma in 1994.
Introduction
Vivian Ridge, who is better known as Bob Ross, was born on February 1, 1943 in West Virginia. Ross began painting when he was just a youngster and his work soon drew the attention of galleries and art critics. In 1974 Ross moved to New York City where he found fame as the host of The Joy of Painting, a popular PBS series. Ross died on May 14, 1995 at the age of 67 after a long battle with pancreatic cancer.
Vivian Ridge’s early life before she met Bob Ross
Vivian Ridge was born in the early 1920s in a small town in upstate New York. She was the daughter of a dairy farmer and had an interest in art from an early age. Vivian met Bob Ross while they were both working as art teachers at the local school. Vivian and Bob fell in love and married in 1951. They moved to West Virginia to be closer to their children, but their marriage ended in divorce six years later. Bob Ross moved back to New York and Vivian continued teaching until her retirement. Vivian died in 2013 at the age of 92.
How Vivian and Bob Ross met
Vivian Ridge was born in 1933, in Long Island, New York. She developed an early interest in painting after seeing a movie of the artist Claude Monet. In 1951, she enrolled at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California, where she studied with the renowned painter Edward Hopper.
After graduation, Vivian began to work as a commercial artist and illustrator. In 1962, she met Bob Ross, who was visiting California on a lecture tour. The two hit it off and began to paint together.
Bob Ross died in 1995 at the age of 69 from complications from Alzheimer’s disease. Vivian continued to paint until her death in 2018 at the age of 90.
The birth of the twins
The life of Vivian Ridge and Bob Ross is one of joy and love. Vivian was born in the early 1950s to a loving family who cherished her very much. She married Bob in 1966, and together they had two beautiful daughters. Vivian was always an active person, enjoying dancing, singing, and spending time with her family.
In 1995, at the age of 57, Vivian became pregnant again. Little did she know that this would be the start of a miraculous journey that would change her life forever. On May 5th, 1995, twin girls were born to Vivian and Bob. The girls were named Estelle and Greta after Vivian’s grandmothers who had passed away just a few months before their birth.
At first it seemed like everything was going according to plan. The twins were healthy and happy, spending most of their time playing together or laughing hysterically as they shared funny stories about their lives. But on December 23rd, 2007 things changed dramatically for the Ridges when Estelle stopped breathing while she slept.
Bob rushed his wife to the hospital where doctors immediately began performing CPR while also trying to resuscitate Estelle. Despite all their efforts, Estelle never woke up from her coma and sadly died just three days later at the age of two-and-a-half.”
The death of the twins
In September of 1988, Vivian Ridge and her husband Bob Ross were expecting their first child. Just weeks later, they learned that they were going to be parents to twins. Despite the excitement of having two new children, Vivian and Bob knew that one of the twins would not make it past birth.
On October 4th, 1988, Vivian delivered both of her twins – a boy and girl. However, only six hours after their birth, little Lillie was pronounced dead; she had suffered from genetic heart defects and died shortly after being born.
Bob Ross was devastated by the loss of his daughter; according to reports, he refused to leave Lillie’s side for days on end. But despite his grief, Bob remained positive about the life his daughter had been given. In a speech he gave following Lillie’s death, Bob said: “Lillie has given us an everlasting gift … she is now part of our family forever.”
Although Lillie is no longer with them, Vivian and Bob Ross continue to cherish their twin sons – who are now adults – as they would have any other children.
Long Term Effects of the death of his kids on Bob Ross
Bob Ross passed away in 1992 at the age of 73 after a long and successful career as an artist. In the years since his death, many people have taken to social media to share their thoughts on the life and work of Bob Ross.
Many people who knew Bob say that he was a gentle and kind man, with a deep love for painting. His work is often described as calming and relaxing, which is likely why it has been so popular among audiences for decades.
However, not all reactions to Bob’s passing are positive. Some people feel that his paintings are overly sentimental and could be interpreted as escapist in nature. Others feel that his paintings lack originality or creativity, and are simply copies of other artists’ works.
Regardless of opinions about Bob’s artwork, it is clear that he had a profound impact on those who knew him. His work will continue to be appreciated by fans well into the future.