
gerb131
Posts: 9,932
Dec 17, 2015 11:15pm
Is retiring at Nbc4 in Columbus friday.

Midstate01
Posts: 14,766
Dec 17, 2015 11:32pm
He's who I think of when I think of news on TV in Columbus. Channel 4 was the station we watched when I was a kid.
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queencitybuckeye
Posts: 7,117
Dec 18, 2015 6:13am
Hopefully Mindy Drayer and her Marge Scott voice is next.
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Sonofanump
Dec 18, 2015 7:58am
I thought the title said Charlotte and was going to be about the facts of life
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Tiernan
Posts: 13,021
Dec 19, 2015 5:54am
Bring up Monica Day and those big Ol' bitties.
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cat_lover
Posts: 2,388
Dec 19, 2015 12:10pm
He was an assistant band director and music teacher at Newark before his gig at NBC4.
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superman
Posts: 3,582
Dec 19, 2015 2:36pm
Quality post. 10/10 would read again.Sonofanump;1770154 wrote:I thought the title said Charlotte and was going to be about the facts of life

gerb131
Posts: 9,932
Dec 20, 2015 9:24pm
Yea my mom knew him one reason i posted thiscat_lover;1770358 wrote:He was an assistant band director and music teacher at Newark before his gig at NBC4.

Dr Winston O'Boogie
Posts: 1,799
Dec 21, 2015 12:03pm
I don't live in Columbus any longer, but I always preferred Cabot Rea and Colleen Marshall for local news.
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Zunardo
Posts: 370
Dec 22, 2015 4:38pm
Cabot is definitely a class act. I went to an outdoor summer concert to see a local orchestra, and he was the special guest singing several patriotic and Americana numbers. At the time I did not know he was a singer. Afterward my wife and I and some couples we were with bumped into him on our way out, and told him how much we enjoyed the concert. He was very gracious, and not in any hurry to get away from us.
About two months ago while on Facebook on a Saturday morning,, I saw my neighbor's son posted a picture of Cabot with my neighbor at their house just three doors down from me. I saw it and yelled out to my wife, "Hey, Cabot Rea's just down the street! Grab your smart phone!". Yes, that passes for major excitement where I live. No, we didn't really grab our smartphone, and we somehow restrained ourselves from going down the street to gawk.
I knew my neighbor drove for Greyhound for several years, but I didn't know that he was always the Otterbein University choir's choice to drive them whenever they traveled out of state, and that he and Cabot got to know each other when Cabot was a student and a member of the choir. Turns out Cabot was visiting that day because he found out my neighbor had been battling cancer for ten years, and had just resigned himself to stopping treatment to await the inevitable.
I didn't think anymore about it until my neighbor passed away last month - we went to the funeral held at the neighborhood church where me and my neighbor and his family attend. Mrs. Zunardo and I were sitting close to the front, the pastor asked if anyone wanted to voice any favorite memories of my neighbor - and this familiar voice behind us booms out, just like it's the 6 o'clock news. Startled us a bit, but Cabot held forth as if he lived next door and knew everyone in the place. Told a few good stories, too. I know my neighbor's family really appreciated the gesture.
As I said, a class act. Congratulations and best of luck to him.
About two months ago while on Facebook on a Saturday morning,, I saw my neighbor's son posted a picture of Cabot with my neighbor at their house just three doors down from me. I saw it and yelled out to my wife, "Hey, Cabot Rea's just down the street! Grab your smart phone!". Yes, that passes for major excitement where I live. No, we didn't really grab our smartphone, and we somehow restrained ourselves from going down the street to gawk.
I knew my neighbor drove for Greyhound for several years, but I didn't know that he was always the Otterbein University choir's choice to drive them whenever they traveled out of state, and that he and Cabot got to know each other when Cabot was a student and a member of the choir. Turns out Cabot was visiting that day because he found out my neighbor had been battling cancer for ten years, and had just resigned himself to stopping treatment to await the inevitable.
I didn't think anymore about it until my neighbor passed away last month - we went to the funeral held at the neighborhood church where me and my neighbor and his family attend. Mrs. Zunardo and I were sitting close to the front, the pastor asked if anyone wanted to voice any favorite memories of my neighbor - and this familiar voice behind us booms out, just like it's the 6 o'clock news. Startled us a bit, but Cabot held forth as if he lived next door and knew everyone in the place. Told a few good stories, too. I know my neighbor's family really appreciated the gesture.
As I said, a class act. Congratulations and best of luck to him.

Dr Winston O'Boogie
Posts: 1,799
Dec 22, 2015 4:51pm
Those are good stories and quite telling about the man. Cabot interviewed my grandfather - must have been his first year at channel 4. My granddad played in an annual winter golf event called the Snow Bowl Open. It was basically just a few foursomes of old guys who played golf every January or February for one day regardless of the conditions. Must have been a slow news day, because channel 4 sent Cabot to cover it. Anyway, I remember my grandfather got the biggest kick out of it and felt like a big shot because of the way Cabot treated their whole group. I just remembered this.Zunardo;1771022 wrote:Cabot is definitely a class act. I went to an outdoor summer concert to see a local orchestra, and he was the special guest singing several patriotic and Americana numbers. At the time I did not know he was a singer. Afterward my wife and I and some couples we were with bumped into him on our way out, and told him how much we enjoyed the concert. He was very gracious, and not in any hurry to get away from us.
About two months ago while on Facebook on a Saturday morning,, I saw my neighbor's son posted a picture of Cabot with my neighbor at their house just three doors down from me. I saw it and yelled out to my wife, "Hey, Cabot Rea's just down the street! Grab your smart phone!". Turned out Cabor was visiting my neighbor because he had been battling cancer for ten years, and had resigned himself to stopping treatment to await the inevitable. I knew my neighbor drove for Greyhound for several years, but what I didn't know was always the Otterbein University choir's choice to drive them whenever they traveled, so they got to know each other when Cabot was a student and a member of the choir.
Yes, that passes for major excitement where I live. No, we didn't really grab our smartphone, and we somehow restrained ourselves from going down the street to gawk.
I didn't think anymore about it until my neighbor passed away last month - we went to the funeral held at the neighborhood church where me and my neighbor and his family attend. Mrs. Zunardo and I are e sitting close to the front, the pastor asks if anyone wanted to voice any favorite memories of my neighbor - and this familiar voice behind us booms out, just like it's the 6 o'clock news. Startled us a bit, but Cabot held forth just as if he lived next door and knew everyone in the place. Told a few good stories, too. I know my neighbor's family really appreciated the gesture.
As I said, a class act. Congratulations and best of luck to him.