Sep 21, 2024, 4:21 PM
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CNN Anchor Reveals Husband of 22 Years Has Died

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Highlights
  • Alisyn Camerota's husband, Tim Lewis, passed away on July 27 after a two-year battle with stage four pancreatic cancer.
  • The couple was married for 22 years and had three children together, with Camerota praising Lewis for his strength and character.
  • In his honor, the family has established a fund to support other families dealing with cancer.
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Alisyn Camerota, a CNN political commentator, announced the passing of her husband, Tim Lewis, who died on July 27 after a two-year battle with stage four pancreatic cancer. The couple, who were married for 22 years, would have celebrated their 23rd wedding anniversary this month. Camerota expressed her admiration for Lewis, highlighting his humor, humility, and bravery throughout his illness. She shared a heartfelt message on Instagram, reflecting on his role as a father, husband, and friend. Tim Lewis, aged 58, was a graduate of Yale University and Northwestern's Kellogg School of Management. He had a successful career in private equity and business consulting, and he was known for his commitment to community service, striving to improve the lives of those around him. Camerota emphasized the strength and stability he provided to their family, which includes three children. In the wake of his death, Camerota and her family are focused on honoring his legacy by emulating the qualities he instilled in them. She mentioned that they are still adjusting to their loss but are determined to carry forward the values he represented. To further commemorate his life, the family has established a fund aimed at assisting other families facing cancer challenges. Camerota expressed her gratitude for the deep and loving partnership they shared, acknowledging the profound impact Lewis had on her life and the lives of their children. The family’s commitment to supporting others in similar situations reflects the values Lewis held dear.

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