For millions across the world, the passing of Bob Saget came as a sudden and grim shock.
And while we would naturally expect that it was outright devastating to those who were close to him, their statements in the following days taught us a lot about what an inspiring and comforting presence he was in their lives.
Considering how much his raunchy stand-up act differed from America's long-standing perception of him as a gentle T.
But in her touching words of tribute to the actor and comedian, his Full House co-star Candace Cameron Bure made it clear that he was every bit as sensitive and loving as he appeared on that show.
According to People, while this doesn't mark the first instance in which she's paid tribute to her T.V. dad, it does mark the first time since his death that she's had the opportunity to speak about him in an interview.
As she has since said in an Instagram Story, "It felt good to publicly talk about him in that way, because it's been hard to grieve alone."
She shared how safe she felt with him, adding, "Bob is a remarkable person, and I've never had a friendship like the one I've had with him. And that's why it makes it so hard."
In Cameron Bure's words, "If you were hurting, he would hurt with you. You would see the tears well up in his eyes.
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She also said she appreciated how Saget wasn't afraid to let the emotions that others may take a more guarded approach towards exist at the forefront of their conversations.
As she put it in an Instagram post on January 11, "We are all family, but you were the glue. The sticky, messy, squishy, sweet, lovable glue. My childhood is wrapped up in you, my formative teenaged years and the rest of adulthood."