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      • Jay Nelson Tuck died of lung cancer at his home in Lafayette Township, New Jersey at the age of 69.
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  1. Jay Nelson Tuck died of lung cancer at his home in Lafayette Township, New Jersey at the age of 69. He was survived by his wife, Lynne Weiner Tuck, a medical writer; his former wife, Margaret Tuck; and two sons from his first marriage, Travis of Martha's Vineyard and Jay Jr. of Hamburg, Germany. References

  2. Nov 25, 1985 · Jay Nelson Tuck, a journalist and former president of the Newspaper Guild of New York, died of lung cancer Friday at his home in Lafayette, N.J. He was 69 years old. Mr. Tuck, a native of...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jay_TuckJay Tuck - Wikipedia

    Jay Tuck. Jay Nelson Tuck, Jr. (born April 25, 1945) is an American journalist, television producer, author, voice talent and lecturer. During his 35-year-employment with ARD German Television, Tuck worked as investigative reporter, war correspondent in Iraq and Executive Producer of the daily network news magazine ARD-Tagesthemen .

  4. June 24, 1916. Died. November 22, 1985. edit data. New York Times Obituary: Jay Nelson Tuck, a journalist and former president of the Newspaper Guild of New York, died of lung cancer Friday at his home in Lafayette, N.J.

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  5. New York Times Obituary:Jay Nelson Tuck, a journalist and former president of the Newspaper Guild of New York, died of lung cancer Friday at his home in Lafayette, N.J. He was 69 years old. Mr. Tuck, a native of Chapel Hill, N.C., was raised in New York and graduated from Columbia College in 1938.

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  6. Jay Nelson Tuck, journalist, television critic and former president of The Newspaper Guild of New York City, was a native of Chapel Hill, North Carolina. He held reporting and editing posts at the New York World-Telegram and Sun, The New York Post and at Medical World News, a magazine of McGraw Hill. Read more at Wikipedia

  7. When his mother resumed her maiden name, Natalie Tuck, she renamed her son Jay Nelson Tuck. In 1928, Natalie went bankrupt and her young son was sent to the orphanage “Sheltering Arms”. Education Despite childhood poverty, the young Tuck was admitted to the prestigious Lincoln School, associated with Columbia University, and later to Horace ...

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