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Virginia TV News Anchor Was 64
News Anchor Mark Spain Dies 3 Weeks After Pancreatic Cancer Diagnosis
Virginia news anchor Mark Spain died just three weeks after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, his wife shared Dec. 19. He was 64.
Local News Anchor Mark Spain Dies 3 Weeks After Cancer Diagnosis: 'My First True Love,' His Widow Says
"He brought so much joy, compassion, love and strength into our lives,” the widow of the Virginia-based journalist said in a statement
Mark Spain Dies: Virginia TV News Anchor Was 64
Mark Spain, a popular news anchor at ABC affiliate WSET-TV (ABC13) in Lynchburg, VA, died of pancreatic cancer Dec. 18. He was 64.
Celebration of life to be held for ABC13's Mark Spain
A celebration of life will be held for ABC13's Mark Spain on Saturday, January 4. The service will be held at 2 p.m. at Thomas Road Baptist Church. Mark passed away on December 18 following a brief battle with pancreatic cancer.
WSET anchor Mark Spain, known for his positivity, dies of cancer
Less than a month after addressing the community about his cancer diagnosis, WSET news anchor Mark Spain died on Wednesday at the age of 64.
ABC 13 News Anchor Mark Spain passes away following battle with pancreatic cancer
Mark Spain, ABC 13 News anchor for nearly a decade, sadly passed away on Wednesday following his battle with pancreatic cancer, WSET announced on Thursday.
Mark Spain, beloved ABC13 anchor and community figure, dies after battle with cancer
It is with deep sadness that ABC13 announces the passing of Mark Spain, who was a vital anchor of both our newsroom and the community.
Virginia News Anchor Mark Spain Dies Just 3 Weeks After Being Diagnosed With Pancreatic Cancer
Family, coworkers, and viewers of Virginia news anchor Mark Spain are grieving his death. Spain, 64, died just 3 weeks after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. His wife, Lynita Spain, shared the news in a post on her late husband’s Facebook page on Dec.
TV News Anchor Dies 3 Weeks After Cancer Diagnosis: Mark Spain Was 64
Virginia broadcaster Mark Spain, whose signature “Hi sunshines!” greeting brightened countless mornings, succumbed to Stage 4 pancreatic cancer on Dec. 18, just days after sharing plans to begin chemotherapy.
3 weeks after pancreatic cancer diagnosis, former Jacksonville TV news anchor dies at 64
Former Action News and First Coast News anchor Mark Spain has died at 64 from pancreatic cancer. He had joined ABC 13 in Virginia in 2015.
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Former Action News Jax anchor loses cancer fight
Former Action News Jax anchor Mark Spain passed away from pancreatic cancer, just weeks after his diagnosis. Spain was an ...
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Soccer community rallies around Spain family with love during challenging times
"We all were deeply touched by his impact on the soccer community and the community at large. And as a result, it was an ...
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