Jim Nabors passed away November 30, 2017. With talents that ran deep, Nabors was not only known for his deep baritone singing voice, varied acting roles, but for his genuine personality.
He is best known for his roles on The Andy Griffith Show and Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. Jim Nabors quickly won the hearts of America with his lovable goofball role of "Gomer Pyle". In The Andy Griffith Show, Gomer was a naive but happy-go-lucky gas station attendant in fictional Mayberry, North Carolina. His role was reprised in Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. where Gomer's story continued with the goofball character enlisting in the Marine Corps.
“Jim and I remained close friends for 52 years. He was the godfather of my daughter, Jody. Every year he was always the first guest on my variety show. I considered him my ‘good luck charm.’ My heart is heavy. I’m grateful he was a large part of my life. I miss him. I love him.” — Carol Burnett.WATCH: Jim Nabors Performs On The Carol Burnett Show
'I'm from Alabama. You still want me to do it?' He said, 'Well, do you know it?' I said, 'I know the melody, but I don't know the words.' This is a true story. I'm writing on my hand the words in this five minutes." Nabors recalled.The owners of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway wrote a touching piece to honor their good friend and honorary "Hoosier".
"Jim was not only a treasured friend, but truly a cherished member of our family. We will never forget his genuine kindness, sincerity and loyalty. He was a wonderful man who inspired millions of people across the globe every May and throughout his entire life."WATCH: Jim Nabors' Final Performance In 2014 At The Indy 500
“I just walked off that plane and knew this is where I wanted to be,” Nabors told Hawaii News Now. “It was the air and the friendship and the friendliness and the people, you know. I just knew, there’s something inside me that told me ‘Hey, you’re gonna end up here,’ I love this place. I love everything about it.”
"If he was out somewhere and people recognized him, he didn't brush 'em off. He didn't just say, 'Oh, thank you,' and leave. He stopped and talked to them.. cared about people." shared long-time friend, Phil Arnone.
I’m feeling sad about the death of Jim Nabors, one of the few Hollywood stars you never heard a bad word about. pic.twitter.com/BTMuuaGOjN
— Channing Thomson (@CHANNINGPOSTERS) November 30, 2017
"No matter who you were, you didn't have to be someone of notoriety, he made you feel special. It wasn't a facade." friend Karen KeawehawaiiYOU MAY ALSO LIKE: 9 Kindly Celebrities Who Know How To Treat Their Fans