Sunday, April 8, 2012

Mike Wallace of 60 Minutes Passed Away at 93

The renowned host of CBS's 60 Minutes passed away last Saturday, April 7, 2012 in New Haven, Connecticut surrounded by his surviving family members. Face the Nation host, Bob Scheiffer recent announced the sudden death of the legendary man in the industry. His former employer also confirmed the sad news of their veteran reporter at the age of 93.

Mike Wallace of 60 Minutes Photo

Furthermore, Mike leaved his post in 60 Minutes way back in 2006 from the past 38-year of service. His contribution and legacy on TV can be remembered by those people who knows too much about him as well his followers. According to our source, he had been in a tough situation because of his declining health from the past few years.

The cause of his death was still unknown but you can try to look around for other important details aside from this few words of ours. Mike is an award winning anchorman. In his entire life, he earned a twenty-one Emmy, five DuPont-columbia as well a Peabody in the field of journalism. His commitment on his career as a veteran journalist brought him a numerous fortune.

His last interview with Roger Clemens, a retired MLB's player had been aired going back in 2008. And two of his famous interview includes the appearances of Barbara Streisand (1991) and Louis Farrakhan (2005) on his show.

Schedule of memorial service of Mike is not yet available but try to check some more soon as we continue to follow the other important details as well updates from his death after of this break.

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