‘Boy Meets World’ Cast Honors Stephen Hibbert’s Passing
The passing of Steve Hibbert, a notable writer and producer for the beloved television series *Boy Meets World*, has left a significant impact on fans and the cast alike. He died on March 2 from a heart attack in Denver, Colorado.
Tributes from the *Boy Meets World* Cast
The news of Hibbert’s death broke on March 6, leading to an outpouring of grief and appreciation from cast members. His children, Ronnie, Rosalind, and Greg, released a heartfelt statement confirming his unexpected passing. They emphasized his dedication to the arts and family, stating, “He will be dearly missed by many.”
In honor of Hibbert, the hosts of the *Pod Meets World* podcast—Danielle Fishel, Will Friedle, and Rider Strong—shared their condolences via Instagram. They expressed their sorrow over losing a vital member of their team and reflected on the episodes Hibbert contributed to the show, including fan favorites such as “Chick Like Me,” “Quiz Show,” and “The Witches of Penbrook.”
Remembering Steve Hibbert
- Full Name: Stephen Hibbert
- Date of Passing: March 2, 2023
- Location: Denver, Colorado
- Cause of Death: Heart attack
- Family: Survived by children Ronnie, Rosalind, and Greg
- Notable Works: *Boy Meets World*, *Pulp Fiction*, *MadTV*
While Hibbert did not appear on the podcast, the hosts had recently shared that “Chick Like Me” was one of their favorites. They concluded their tribute with a heartfelt message, emphasizing his importance to the *Boy Meets World* legacy.
Fan Reactions
The community of fans had their own reactions, expressing their condolences and gratitude for Hibbert’s contributions. Reactions included heartfelt messages like:
- “RIP Steve. Thank you for the laughs!”
- “Rest in peace, good sir. Thank you for your art.”
- “My heart goes out to you all and his family
.”
Hibbert’s contributions extended beyond *Boy Meets World*. He also had roles in other notable projects, including playing The Gimp in *Pulp Fiction*. The impact of his work continues to resonate with both fans and colleagues.
Legacy of *Boy Meets World*
*Boy Meets World* originally aired for seven seasons from 1993 to 2000. The show has remained a cultural staple and has since been available for streaming on Disney+. In 2014, a spinoff series, *Girl Meets World*, continued the legacy, running for three seasons before concluding in 2017.
As the *Boy Meets World* family mourns, Stephen Hibbert’s legacy will undoubtedly endure through his work, laughter, and the cherished memories he created. Rest in peace, Steve Hibbert.