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The Richmond Times-Dispatch (AP)PHOENIX -- Thelma Keane, the inspiration for the Mommy character in the long-running "Family Circus" comic created by her husband, Bil Keane, has died. She was 82.
She died Friday of Alzheimer's disease, the family said.
"Family Circus," which Keane began drawing in 1960, depicts the good-humored life of two parents and their four children. It is now featured in about 1,500 newspapers, including the Richmond Times-Dispatch.
"She was the inspiration for all of my success," Bil Keane, 85, told The Associated Press from his home in Paradise Valley yesterday. "When the cartoon first appeared, she looked so much like Mommy that if she was in the supermarket pushing her cart around, people would come up to her and say, 'Aren't you the Mommy in "Family Circus?"' and she would admit it."
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End of an era...I got a lot of chuckles from the Family Circus as a kid, and even more laughs as the 'Dysfunctional' Family Circus terrorized the internets...