Bill
Beckwith,
the handsome 38-year-old carpenter who won over legions of fans on
the HGTV show Curb
Appeal,
died in a motorcycle crash in San Francisco, Calif. on the evening of
Dec 2.
Bill
passed on Monday, Dec. 2, when his motorcycle was hit by a car in San
Francisco. Bill was a popular figure on Curb
Appeal, which
he co-hosted with John
Gidding, Chip
Wade and Kimberly
Lacy.
The
handsome handyman helped homeowners make improvements to the
outdated exteriors of their homes to raise their appeal to potential
buyers. It was a great job for Bill, who “started working with
his hands at an early age” on a 60-acre vegetable farm in midcoast
Maine, according to his official
HGTV bio.
He then studied English and martial arts at the University of
Montana, and moved to Northern California to become a licensed
contractor. He ran his own company, BB Design Build, in addition to
working on Curb
Appeal.
HGTV
expressed their condolences in an email: “The HGTV family is deeply
saddened by Bill’s tragic death and we mourn his loss along with
his many family and friends who will miss his creativity, adventurous
spirit and general love of life.”
The
network also reached out on the show’s official
Facebook page. ”We
are heartbroken,” HGTV wrote. “Bill was truly a beloved and
respected member of our Curb
Appeal family
and this loss is devastating to us. We send our deepest and most
sincere condolences to Bill’s family.”
Source:
hollywoodlife
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