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John R. Coughlin

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John R. Coughlin Veteran

Birth
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Death
17 Feb 2001 (aged 75)
Evanston, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Des Plaines, Cook County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
Sect. 18 Blk. 3 Lot 33
Memorial ID
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From his Wikipedia page:
Born and raised in Chicago, John served two years of combat during World War II. He then earned a bachelor's degree in liberal arts from Northwestern University in 1952.
John's first job was working for a small radio station in Alton, Illinois, where he lived in a dingy boarding house with the station's other disc jockeys. After about a year in Alton, John worked for a variety of radio stations in Chicago. He joined CBS Channel 2 WBBM-TV in 1953, working mostly on children's programs.
In 1969, John was pressed into service as a weatherman after one of the station's meteorologists, Roy Allred, took ill just before a broadcast. Later, after Allred quit, John was asked to become the station's interim meteorologist, even though by his own admission, he knew nothing about the subject. No replacement ever was found, however, and after eight months of filling in, John was given the job on a full-time basis. John then began studying meteorology—even hiring a tutor from the University of Chicago.
In July 1976, WBBM demoted John, who by that point was the station's top weather forecaster, to be a staff announcer and replaced him with part-time actor Tom Alderman, who also had been a public relations professional for then-Illinois Gov. Dan Walker. The station received more than 10,000 letters of protest from viewers, and eventually restored John in February 1977 to his previous job and apologized on the air.
John retired from WBBM-TV in August 1989. "I cannot think of a thing that I would have done differently," John told the Chicago Tribune at the time of his retirement. "I've been so lucky. I was at the right place at the right time several times in my life. I had no idea I'd be the weatherman when I started out."
From his Wikipedia page:
Born and raised in Chicago, John served two years of combat during World War II. He then earned a bachelor's degree in liberal arts from Northwestern University in 1952.
John's first job was working for a small radio station in Alton, Illinois, where he lived in a dingy boarding house with the station's other disc jockeys. After about a year in Alton, John worked for a variety of radio stations in Chicago. He joined CBS Channel 2 WBBM-TV in 1953, working mostly on children's programs.
In 1969, John was pressed into service as a weatherman after one of the station's meteorologists, Roy Allred, took ill just before a broadcast. Later, after Allred quit, John was asked to become the station's interim meteorologist, even though by his own admission, he knew nothing about the subject. No replacement ever was found, however, and after eight months of filling in, John was given the job on a full-time basis. John then began studying meteorology—even hiring a tutor from the University of Chicago.
In July 1976, WBBM demoted John, who by that point was the station's top weather forecaster, to be a staff announcer and replaced him with part-time actor Tom Alderman, who also had been a public relations professional for then-Illinois Gov. Dan Walker. The station received more than 10,000 letters of protest from viewers, and eventually restored John in February 1977 to his previous job and apologized on the air.
John retired from WBBM-TV in August 1989. "I cannot think of a thing that I would have done differently," John told the Chicago Tribune at the time of his retirement. "I've been so lucky. I was at the right place at the right time several times in my life. I had no idea I'd be the weatherman when I started out."


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  • Created by: Bernie_L
  • Added: Dec 9, 2013
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/121484841/john_r-coughlin: accessed ), memorial page for John R. Coughlin (3 Sep 1925–17 Feb 2001), Find a Grave Memorial ID 121484841, citing All Saints Catholic Cemetery and Mausoleum, Des Plaines, Cook County, Illinois, USA; Maintained by Bernie_L (contributor 47895613).