David Schoumacher
David Schoumacher (
As a reporter, Schoumacher worked for CBS, ABC, and finally WJLA-TV 7, a local channel in Washington and ABC affiliate. He worked for WJLA-TV from 1976 to 1988.
He also hosted the telecourse series Economics U$A in 1985, covering macro- and microeconomics with the help of Richard T. Gill and Nariman Behravesh, economic analysts.
Personal life and death
Schoumacher had four children by his first wife, Sharon Gay Schoumacher, whom he married in 1955 – Robert, Linda, Karen and Janet. Each of them is married with two or more children, giving Schoumacher eleven grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Schoumacher divorced Sharon and remarried three times. Prior to her death, Schoumacher managed Thistle Hill farm in Hume, Virginia, with his (fourth) wife, Mary Elizabeth ("Wooz") Bell Matthews Schoumacher, the registrar for the North American Devon Association.[2] They were instrumental in reintroducing the Devon breed of cattle in the U.S.[3][4]
Schoumacher died on March 24, 2023, at the age of 88.[5]
References
- ^ "Those Affluent Anchors". Time. July 17, 1978.
- ^ "Apache2 Ubuntu Default Page: It works". Archived from the original on 2015-08-01. Retrieved 2022-02-27.
- ^ interviews with Schoumacher and family members
- PMID 19169398.
- ^ Staff, 7News (2023-03-27). "Former WJLA evening news anchor David Schoumacher dies at 88". WJLA. Retrieved 2023-05-04.
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