HARTZ OF GOLD

Who was Jim Hartz and what was his cause of death?

JIM HARTZ was a longtime journalist and television personality.

On April 17, 2022, he passed away aged 82.

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Jim Hartz passed away aged 82

Who was Jim Hartz?

Born on February 3, 1940, James “Jim” Hartz was a native of Oklahoma.

After graduating from Tulsa Central High School in 1958, he began the pre-med journey at the University of Tulsa.

A few years later, Jim made the decision to switch routes completely and pursue journalism.

In 1962, he joined KOTV and was quickly promoted to anchor.

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NBC then hired him in New York City, where he worked through 1976 – briefly joining the Today Show.

Jim co-hosted alongside Barbara Walters, a renowned television journalist who officially retired from public appearances in 2016.

What was his cause of death?

Jim Hartz passed away from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, per his wife, Alexandra Dickson Hartz.

He was at a hospital in Fairfax County, Virginia.

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The late journalist also worked with PBS throughout his career, and co-anchored a show for the network in Tokyo.

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Jim Hartz worked alongside Barbara Walters on the Today Show

Who is Jim Hartz’s wife?

Jim Hartz was married twice in his lifetime.

His first wife, Norma Turnbo, mothered three children with Jim: Jana, John, and Nancy Hartz.

Norma passed away in January of 2022.

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At his time of death, Jim was married to Alexandra Dickson.

Together, they lived in Alexandria, Virginia.

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