Saturday, according to a post on his Facebook page. He leaves behind his wife and three children. Nancarrow, 60, was diagnosed with stage three terminal brain cancer in February, after which he retired from more than 30 years in television news.
His time as a reporter, weatherman and anchor at three San Diego TV stations made him a staple in many local households. He asked the community to support a healing garden at the Scripps Radiation Treatment Center , and he documented his battle with cancer — as well as his reflections on life — on his blog, The Nancarrow Project.
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Posted Sun, Dec 29, at pm PT. The five-time Emmy winner also co-authored four organic gardening books. He is survived by his wife, Susie, and children, Graham, Hannah and Britta. Thank Reply Share.
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