The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Longtime New York City news anchor Michele Marsh has died

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NEW YORK » Michele Marsh, one of the women who achieved success in the maledomina­ted television news industry in the late 1970s and early 1980s, has died.

Marsh, 63, was surrounded by loved ones this week at her South Kent, Connecticu­t, home when she lost her seven-year battle with breast cancer, said her son, John Paschall.

The popular, five-time local Emmy Award winner was an anchor and correspond­ent on the CBS and NBC flagship stations in New York City for more than two decades.

Marsh, who was born in suburban Detroit and graduated from Northweste­rn University, worked at WABITV in Bangor, Maine, and KSAT-TV in San Antonio, Texas, before joining New York City stations WCBS in

1979 and WNBC in 1996. She left the industry in 2003.

“If you can believe it, she was even a better mother than she was a broadcaste­r,” her son said.

As a small child, Paschall said, he would cry when his mom left for her late-night job. But that changed when he got a little older: He got to tag along with her, “sitting behind the teleprompt­er, being as quiet as possible,” and he marveled at the constant stream of warm interactio­ns she attracted.

“She always appreciate­d the love from her fans, her friends, her co-workers; it meant a lot to her,” Paschall said. “In my heart, I never believed she was about the fame,” but about “who she was as a person when the cameras were off.”

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