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Cause of death
  
Pancreatic cancer

Occupation
  
News anchor, reporter


Name
  
Chet Curtis

Education
  
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Full Name
  
Chester Kukiewicz

Born
  
April 15, 1939
Amsterdam, New York, U.S.

Children
  
Dana (b. 1962),Dawn (b. 1965),Lindsay (b. 1981)

Role
  
Natalie Jacobson's ex-husband

Died
  
January 22, 2014, Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Spouse
  
Natalie Jacobson (m. 1975–2000)

Residence
  
Quincy, Massachusetts, United States

Similar People
  
Natalie Jacobson, Dick Albert, Susan Wornick, Bob Lobel

Natalie jacobson remembers chet curtis


Chet Curtis (born Chester Kukiewicz; April 15, 1939 – January 22, 2014) was an American newscaster who co-anchored with his then-wife, newscaster Natalie Jacobson. He was born in Amsterdam, New York and raised in Schenectady, New York.

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Most recently, Curtis was a primetime anchor at NECN, where he anchored The Chet Curtis Report, a nightly news and interview program, and co-anchored New England Business Day. Before joining NECN in the spring of 2001, Curtis had been an anchor and reporter with WCVB-TV since its launch in 1972. For the majority of his time at WCVB, Curtis, with Jacobson, co-anchored the station's principal weekday newscasts, and was the original host of the station's award-winning Chronicle program. He began his career in Boston at the former WHDH-TV Channel 5, before that station lost its license, and ownership was handed over to Boston Broadcasters, Inc., who re-launched Channel 5 as today's WCVB. Before coming to New England, Curtis worked as an anchor and reporter at the CBS flagship station in New York City, and prior to that at WTOP-TV (now WUSA-TV), the CBS affiliate in Washington, D.C., also as an anchor and reporter.

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Chet curtis and natalie jacobson sharing the anchor desk as husband and wife


Personal life/death

Chet Curtis WCVB remembers Chet Curtis Boston Herald

Curtis fathered three daughters, and lived in Quincy, Massachusetts. In late 2012, he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. On September 12, 2013, a frail Curtis was inducted into the Massachusetts Broadcasters Hall of Fame. He died on January 22, 2014, of pancreatic cancer, at age 74.

References

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