The cast of the television show “Everybody Loves Raymond” has publicly addressed the death of former co-star Sawyer Sweeten. Sweeten played one of the Barone twins on the long-running sitcom. The statements from his on-screen family offer a public response to the event.

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Sawyer Sweeten, who played Geoffrey Barone on “Everybody Loves Raymond,” died on April 23, 2015. He was 19 years old.

Sweeten was in Austin, Texas, visiting family at the time of his death. The Travis County Medical Examiner’s office ruled the death a suicide by gunshot.

His on-screen mother, Patricia Heaton, confirmed his death in a public statement. She asked for prayer for his family and described the event as a terrible family tragedy.

His on-screen aunt and uncle, Madylin and Ray Romano, also released a joint statement. They expressed shock and sadness, remembering Sawyer as a wonderful and sweet kid.

Sawyer Sweeten is survived by his sister, Madylin, and his twin brother, Sullivan, who also starred on the show.

Summary

Sawyer Sweeten, known for his role as one of the Barone twins on “Everybody Loves Raymond,” died on April 23, 2015. He was 19 years old.

The actor was visiting his family in Texas when he died. The medical examiner later confirmed his death was a suicide.

His television co-stars, including Patricia Heaton and Ray Romano, issued statements confirming the news. They expressed their grief and extended condolences to his family.

Sweeten is survived by his sister and his twin brother, Sullivan, with whom he shared the role on the sitcom.

FAQs

**How did Sawyer Sweeten die?**
Sawyer Sweeten died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. The Travis County Medical Examiner officially ruled his death a suicide.

Who did Sawyer Sweeten play on “Everybody Loves Raymond”?
He played Geoffrey Barone, one of the twin sons of Ray and Debra Barone. His real-life twin brother, Sullivan, played the other twin, Michael.

Is Sawyer Sweeten’s twin brother also an actor?
Yes, his twin brother, Sullivan Sweeten, is also an actor. He co-starred with Sawyer on “Everybody Loves Raymond,” playing Michael Barone.


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