Rex Trailer, a Boston TV icon who had been recovering from pneumonia recently, died on Jan. 9, according to his website.
“Rex Trailer left this earth peacefully last night surrounded in love and song by his family. Rex had been in Florida for the holidays when he became ill into the New Year. While everyone’s prayers and support have been of great comfort to Rex, he decided it was time to go home. Rex and family thank all of you and love you,” a statement on his website reads.
Trailer hosted “Boomtown” a children’s show with a western theme on WBZ-TV from 1956-1974, according to WBZ-TV.
Trailer was 84. A funeral is being planned, but no date has been set yet, according to his website.
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11:59 am on Thursday, January 10, 2013
Boom Boom Boomtown RIP
malcolm nichols
7:47 am on Friday, January 11, 2013
What is Pablo to do without him, riding that buckboard to heaven.
bob b.
4:01 pm on Monday, January 14, 2013
Does anyone remember Rex having some kind of western themed park in Dennis,back in the late `50s.I have some pictures of it,I am not sure if Rex was involved with it.`