- Terry Zahn
Terry Allen Zahn (
April 27 ,1946 --January 25 ,2000 ) was atelevision reporter andanchorman in Hampton Roads,Virginia , from 1981 until his death in 2000 from multiple myeloma.Career
Born in Milwaukee,
Wisconsin , Zahn received abachelor of arts degree from theUniversity of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in 1968, with a double major in radio-television andsociology . In 1974, he was awarded a Master of Arts degree in communications from theUniversity of Hawaii inHonolulu .In 1969, Zahn was commissioned as an
ensign in theU.S. Navy in 1969 and served as an officer in Norfolk to the Commander Carrier Division 2. He made two deployments to theMediterranean Sea aboard theUSS John F. Kennedy .Zahn moved to WAVY-TV in Portsmouth,
Virginia , in 1981 as weekend anchor and reporter; in 1984, he became the 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. co-anchor. In 1994, he moved to WVEC-TV as 5 p.m. and 11 p.m. co-anchor; in 1996, he became the 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. co-anchor. He won numerous reporting awards from theAssociated Press ,United Press International , and the Virginia Association of Broadcasters. In 1984, with another reporter, he won the Radio TV News Directors Association International Award (best in the nation) for coverage of the sinking of the coal ship "Marine Electric". At WVEC, Zahn produced several documentary programs, including "These Hallowed Sands," produced on the 50th anniversary ofD-Day , and "When the War Came to America," recountingU-Boat attacks on U.S. shipping off the coast of Virginia and North Carolina in the early stages ofWorld War II .Zahn also taught college-level courses adjunct at four colleges and universities, including
Old Dominion University . He was active in numerous charities, especially the American Cancer Society.Battle with cancer
Zahn was first diagnosed with cancer in the late 1990s. Prior to his diagnosis, he had been active in planning the Hampton Roads area
Relay for Life and a supporter of theAmerican Cancer Society . He served on the Chesapeake, Portsmouth andVirginia Beach Board of Directors and was a member of the National Advisory Committee for the Cancer Society’s main fund-raiser, the Relay for Life. Zahn produced a series of television news stories and a documentary program about his battle with cancer. The program, which aired on WVEC-TV, was entitled "My Race Against Cancer." The program chronicled his medical progress and personal ordeal from the time of his diagnosis until his cancer went into remission. At WVEC, Terry produced two nationally-distributed videos for the American Cancer Society encouraging communities to hold Relay for Life events. Zahn toured the United States to promote Relay for Life and continued his involvement with Relay until his death.At the time of his death, Zahn lived in Chesapeake, Virginia, where he is buried. He was survived by his wife, Jean Zahn.
References
*http://obits.conleynet.com/freeman/February/23/05.htm
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