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Ken Berry, star of sitcom ‘F Troop,’ has died at age 85

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ASSOCIATED PRESS / 1965

In a 1965 photo, Ken Berry, who plays Captain Wilton Parmenter in a TV series called “F Troop,” reaches down the wrong end of cannon in one of the show’s episodes. A spokeswoman at Providence St. Joseph in Burbank, Calif., confirmed Berry died Saturday. He was 85.

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ASSOCIATED PRESS / 1968

In a 1968 photo, Ken Berry and his wife Jackie Joseph arrive for the West Coast premiere of “Finian’s Rainbow” in Hollywood. A spokeswoman at Providence St. Joseph in Burbank, Calif., confirmed Berry died Saturday. He was 85.

BURBANK, Calif. >> Ken Berry, an actor and dancer who played the affable and clumsy Capt. Wilton Parmenter in the 1960s sitcom “F Troop,” has died. He was 85.

Berry died Saturday at Providence St. Joseph Medical Center in Burbank, California, hospital spokeswoman Patricia Aidem confirmed. The cause of death was not provided by Berry’s family.

“F Troop” was only on from 1965 to 1967 but the show lived on in syndication and the accident-prone Capt. Parmenter became one of Berry’s most well-known roles. After “F Troop,” Berry went to on to star in “Mayberry R.F.D.,” a spin-off of “The Andy Griffith Show,” where Berry appeared during the show’s final year.

Berry’s co-star in “F Troop,” Larry Storch, said in a Facebook post that his friend’s passing was “devastating.”

“We are at a true loss for words,” the post read. “Ken, we hope you know how much you were loved. Goodnight Captain. We miss you already.”

Berry married actress Jackie Joseph-Lawrence in 1960. They divorced in 1976 but remained good friends.

“I’m feeling so much love and gratitude for the affection and kindness expressed by Ken’s friends and admirers,” Joseph-Lawrence said on her Facebook page. She also expressed gratitude for Susie Walsh, “Ken’s dear partner for the last 26 years, for bringing him laughter and devotion and care.”

Berry’s last television series was “Mama’s Family,” which aired for six seasons beginning in 1983. But “F Troop” was the show that remained closest to Berry’s heart.

“I have never been that happy in my life,” Berry once said, according to The Hollywood Reporter .

Berry is survived by his daughter, Jennifer Kate. The couple’s son, John Kenneth, died in 2016.

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