He Made Her Laugh for Fifty Years and She Cried Only Once, the Day He Left, When Comedy Legend Tim Conway Passed Away and Carol Burnett Said Goodbye to the Friend Who Could Make Her Break With Just a Grin, Holding His Hand One Last Time as the Laughter Faded Into Quiet.
Carol Burnett Remembers Tim Conway: A Friendship That Defined Laughter
When Tim Conway passed away in May 2019, the world lost more than just a beloved comedian — it lost a true master of timing, warmth, and wit. For Carol Burnett, the loss ran even deeper. She didn’t just lose a co-star from The Carol Burnett Show; she lost her lifelong partner in laughter, the man who could make her break character no matter how hard she tried to stay composed.
The Last Visit
In his final days, Carol went to visit Tim. Though his words had mostly faded, his eyes still carried that same mischievous sparkle — the glimmer that once sent entire television sets into joyful chaos. She sat by his side, held his hand, and whispered softly, “I love you, Tim.”
Carol Burnett Remembers Tim Conway: A Friendship That Defined Laughter
When Tim Conway passed away in May 2019, the world lost more than just a beloved comedian — it lost a true master of timing, warmth, and wit. For Carol Burnett, the loss ran even deeper. She didn’t just lose a co-star from The Carol Burnett Show; she lost her lifelong partner in laughter, the man who could make her break character no matter how hard she tried to stay composed.
The Last Visit
In his final days, Carol went to visit Tim. Though his words had mostly faded, his eyes still carried that same mischievous sparkle — the glimmer that once sent entire television sets into joyful chaos. She sat by his side, held his hand, and whispered softly, “I love you, Tim.”
A nurse who witnessed the moment later shared, “She stayed quiet for a long while after that. She wasn’t Carol the performer anymore — she was Carol saying goodbye to a part of herself.”

The Sound That Never Faded
For Carol, Tim’s laughter wasn’t just a sound — it was a melody that carried her through decades of sketches, bloopers, and unforgettable moments. From the iconic Dentist Sketch that left Harvey Korman in tears, to the infamous Elephant Story that had the entire cast doubled over, Tim Conway’s genius lay in his ability to make breaking character feel like the punchline itself.
Years later, Carol shared a memory that still makes her smile: “I still hear him in my head sometimes. That giggle. That little spark that said, ‘I’m about to ruin this take.’ And I’m grateful for every single one of those moments.”
The Legacy of Laughter
At Tim’s memorial, Carol didn’t give a long speech. Instead, she simply said, “He made the world laugh, but he made my world brighter.” Those words captured the heart of their friendship — two artists who found the truest form of joy not in perfection, but in each other’s laughter.
Even today, Carol admits she still talks to him when she watches old clips of the show. “Sometimes I’ll look at the screen and say, ‘Tim, you rascal.’ And I swear, I can almost hear him laugh back.”

The Final Curtain Call
They say laughter fades when the curtain falls — but for Carol Burnett and Tim Conway, it never truly did. It lives on in every blooper, every audience roar, and every time someone replays a classic sketch and laughs all over again.
Tim Conway made the world laugh for more than 50 years, and for Carol, he made every one of those years brighter. She only cried once — the day he left.
“He made us all laugh — even when we wanted to cry.” And that, perhaps, is the greatest legacy any comedian could ever leave behind.