Terry Keenan, a former Fox News and CNN news anchor, has died at the age of 53.
Keenan, who was currently serving as a columnist for the New York Post, died suddenly on Thursday, October 23 from a massive cerebral hemorrhage, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Keenan’s career in television news started in 1986 when she landed a job with CNN as a producer for Moneyline, and then later as a news correspondent for CNN Business News.
From 1995-1998, Keenan served as a news anchor for CNBC. From there, Keenan went on to work for Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network, hosting the Saturday investing program Cashin’ In. According to TV Newser, Keenan left Fox on her own terms in 2009.
Terry Keenan, former @CNN and @FoxNews anchor, dies suddenly at age 53. http://t.co/Dsb4leXZq4 pic.twitter.com/h6rt6dHWD2
— New York Daily News (@NYDailyNews) October 25, 2014
Keenan is survived by her husband Ron Kass, her son Benjamin Kass, and two sisters Joellen Gardner and Linda Keenan. She is also survived by several nieces and nephews.
CNN journalist Terry Keenan dies aged 53 after brain hemorrhage http://t.co/1ldphqhbwB
— Daily Mail US (@DailyMail) October 25, 2014
Keenan’s last article was posted online on Sunday, October 19 and was titled Stepping on the Gas Stimulus.
In lieu of flowers please donate to Loyola School 980 Park Avenue, NY, NY 10028. Funeral services will be held on Friday, October 31st at 11 a.m. at the Church of St. Ignatius Loyola on Park Avenue at 84th Street.