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'How lucky was I': Bob Saget's wife Kelly Rizzo pays tribute after 'Full House' star's funeral

Kelly Rizzo has posted an emotional remembrance of her husband Bob Saget, a day after the actor and comedian's private funeral.

Saget, best known for his role as widowed father Danny Tanner in the ABC family sitcom and as the original host of “America’s Funniest Home Videos," was found dead in his Florida hotel room on Jan. 9.

"My sweet husband," Rizzo wrote Saturday on Instagram, the first time she's addressed her loss on social media. "After much reflection this week, I’m trying, really trying, to not think I was robbed of time. But instead to think: How lucky was I that I got to be the one to be married to THE MOST INCREDIBLE MAN ON EARTH."

She noted that "he deserves all the love" that's poured out after his death. "Every ounce of it. Because that’s how amazing Bob was. He was love. If you were in his life you KNEW he loved you. He never missed an opportunity to tell you. ... I know how much he loved me until the very last moment and he knew the same. I’m so grateful for that. Not everyone gets that."

She vowed to try "in some small way to keep spreading his message of love and laughter" and closed, "Honey, I love you more than anything, forever." 

Friends and family gathered Friday for a service in Los Angeles to pay their last respects to the star, according to PeopleTMZ and Daily Mail.

The outlets published photos which showed Saget's wife and "Full House" stars including John Stamos, Dave Coulier, Candace Cameron Bure, Jodie Sweeten, and Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen arrive dressed in black. Dave Chappelle, Jimmy Kimmel, John Mayer and Chris Rock were also pictured in attendance.

Ahead of the memorial, Stamos called it “the hardest day of my life.”

“God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and wisdom to know the difference,” Stamos tweeted.

Chappelle referenced the memorial during a set in Los Angeles on Thursday. "Tomorrow, I'm gonna go and lay my comrade to rest," he said during a performance at The Peppermint Club, according to TMZ and People. He also shared he regretted not texting Saget back prior to his friend's death.

"He just texted me, and I saw the text yesterday and I never texted him back 'cause I was just busy," said Chappelle onstage. "I'm just saying this to remind you that these moments are precious."

Bure posted a throwback photo of herself and Saget on Friday. The two are seen hugging at what appears to be Bure’s wedding.

“Hug like Bob ♥️” Bure captioned the post. “I love you my sweet sweet Bobby daddy.”

Police found Saget unresponsive in his hotel room at The Ritz-Carlton in Orlando, Florida, last weekend. He was pronounced dead on the scene. 

The Orange County Sheriff's Office told USA TODAY in a statement that detectives found "no signs of foul play or drug use." The Medical Examiner’s Office will ultimately determine the cause and manner of death, saying Monday that an autopsy had been conducted.

Further studies and investigation "may take up to 10-12 weeks to complete," Chief Medical Examiner Joshua Stephany said in a statement. “Our condolences go out to Mr. Saget’s loved ones during this difficult time.”

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The comedian had been traveling the country with the “I Don't Do Negative” tour and performed a two-hour set in Jacksonville, Fla., on Saturday.

His final Instagram post on Saturday night was filled with hope.

“I loved tonight’s show in Jacksonville,” Saget wrote. “Very appreciative and fun audiences. I had no idea I did a two hour set tonight.

He added: “I’m back in comedy like I was when I was 26. I guess I’m finding my new voice and loving every moment of it.”

Along with his wife Rizzo, Saget is survived by three daughters from his first marriage to Sherri Kramer – Aubrey Saget, Lara Melanie Saget and Jennifer Belle Saget.

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Contributing: Bryan Alexander, Charles Trepany and Kim Willis

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