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David Bloom's three daughters shared memories of their final day with him on the 20th anniversary of the tragic death of the beloved NBC News correspondent.
A permanent exhibit at the Chatham Community Library is home to six jars of soil collected from each of the known sites where people were killed between 1885 and 1921.
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In 1993, Bloom joined NBC News as correspondent in Chicago, Illinois, and moved to Los Angeles, California in 1995. Bloom covered the presidential campaigns of 1996 and 2000 for the network and in 1997 became NBC's White House correspondent. Former President Clinton said that Bloom's "integrity and good humor will be missed." [3]
David Bloom’s three daughters were all under 10 years old when they saw him for the last time before his tragic death in 2003, but they can still remember the poignant moment in their family home.
On April 6, 2003, the death of co-anchor David Bloom in Iraq (caused by a blood clot resulting from Deep vein thrombosis) dominated that day's edition. Soledad O'Brien, Matt Lauer, and Katie Couric stationed in Washington DC, hosted a special edition of Today in remembrance of Bloom.
He left behind his wife and their three young daughters. Twins Christine and Nicole Bloom, now 29, and their sister, Ava Bloom, now 23, shared some of his last words to them as they marked the ...