The mu-ji-man codes reporter: (Lisa Colagrossi)
LISA COLAGROSSI
1965 – 2015
AGE 49
CODEd age 44
MU-JI-MAN CODES:
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CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY AND FRIENDS OF Ms. Lisa Colagrossi,she was a journalist and reporter for Wabc tv in New York city.
We wish her a safe and peaceful journey as she enters eternity.
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Lisa Colagrossi
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Lisa Colagrossi |
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Born |
May 9, 1965 |
Died |
March 20, 2015 (aged 49) |
Occupation |
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Years active |
1988–2015 |
Spouse(s) |
Todd Crawford (m. 1998–2015) |
Children |
2 |
Lisa Colagrossi (May 9, 1965 – March 20, 2015) was an American journalist and television news anchor and reporter. She was a reporter for WABC-TV In New York City. Colagrossi joined the ABC owned station in September 2001.
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Career[edit]
Prior to joining the WABC-TV Eyewitness News team, she was an anchor at WKMG-TV in Orlando.[1]
She came to New York from Orlando, Florida. Her career in journalism began in her native Cleveland, Ohio at WKYC-TV, the NBC-TV affiliate there. In addition to working in Ohio, Colagrossi also worked at news stations in Mobile, Alabama and West Virginia.[citation needed]
During her run in New York, Colagrossi received several Emmy award nominations. She won two Suncoast Regional Emmy Awards from her anchoring in Florida. Colagrossi was also a member of the Society of Professional Journalists.
She was among a long list of reporters competing to replace anchor Steve Bartelstein; fellow reporter Ken Rosato became the new morning co-anchor, as of mid-2007. She continued to regularly fill in for Ken Rosato or Lori Stokes, as well as for Rob Nelson and Michelle Charlesworth on the Weekend Morning broadcasts.[citation needed]
In early 2009, Colagrossi became business reporter on the Eyewitness News This Morning and Noon broadcasts; though she still frequently did breaking news reporting.[citation needed]
Personal life and death[edit]
Colagrossi resided with her husband Todd and sons Davis and Evan in Stamford, Connecticut.[1]
On March 19, 2015, Colagrossi suffered a brain aneurysm as she was returning from an assignment in Queens. She was transported to New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center’s ICU and placed on life support. Colagrossi died on March 20, 2015, from the effects of the aneurysm.[2]
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^ Jump up to:a b Don Kaplan (21 March 2015). “Lisa Colagrossi, reporter for WABC-TV, dead at 49 after suffering brain aneurysm while on assignment”. NY Daily News.
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Jump up^ “ABC7 Eyewitness News – WABC-TV New York”. ABC7 New York. Retrieved 21 March 2015.
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Lisa Colagrossi
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- This page was last modified on 22 March 2015, at 15:01.
Lisa Colagrossi
Born
May 9, 1965
Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.Died
March 20, 2015 (aged 49)
New York, New York, U.S.Occupation
Years active
1988–2015
Spouse(s)
Todd Crawford (m. 1998–2015)
Children
2
Lisa Colagrossi (May 9, 1965 – March 20, 2015) was an American journalist and television news anchor and reporter. She was a reporter for WABC-TV In New York City. Colagrossi joined the ABC owned station in September 2001.
Contents
[hide]
-
Career[edit]
Prior to joining the WABC-TV Eyewitness News team, she was an anchor at WKMG-TV in Orlando.[1]
She came to New York from Orlando, Florida. Her career in journalism began in her native Cleveland, Ohio at WKYC-TV, the NBC-TV affiliate there. In addition to working in Ohio, Colagrossi also worked at news stations in Mobile, Alabama and West Virginia.[citation needed]
During her run in New York, Colagrossi received several Emmy award nominations. She won two Suncoast Regional Emmy Awards from her anchoring in Florida. Colagrossi was also a member of the Society of Professional Journalists.
She was among a long list of reporters competing to replace anchor Steve Bartelstein; fellow reporter Ken Rosato became the new morning co-anchor, as of mid-2007. She continued to regularly fill in for Ken Rosato or Lori Stokes, as well as for Rob Nelson and Michelle Charlesworth on the Weekend Morning broadcasts.[citation needed]
In early 2009, Colagrossi became business reporter on the Eyewitness News This Morning and Noon broadcasts; though she still frequently did breaking news reporting.[citation needed]
Personal life and death[edit]
Colagrossi resided with her husband Todd and sons Davis and Evan in Stamford, Connecticut.[1]
On March 19, 2015, Colagrossi suffered a brain aneurysm as she was returning from an assignment in Queens. She was transported to New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center’s ICU and placed on life support. Colagrossi died on March 20, 2015, from the effects of the aneurysm.[2]
References[edit]
- Main page
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^ Jump up to:a b Don Kaplan (21 March 2015). “Lisa Colagrossi, reporter for WABC-TV, dead at 49 after suffering brain aneurysm while on assignment”. NY Daily News.
-
Jump up^ “ABC7 Eyewitness News – WABC-TV New York”. ABC7 New York. Retrieved 21 March 2015.
External links[edit]
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Top of Form
Bottom of Form
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