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    Bruner was one of the first heart transplant recipients in the United States, after he suffered a heart attack in his 50s. Bruner died on November 3, 1997, of liver cancer, in Indianapolis, at age 66. Natalie, along with the ten children, survive him. [2] Early television career.

  2. Nov 3, 1997 · Bruner was one of the United States's first heart transplant recipients, after he suffered a massive heart attack in his 50s. Bruner died of liver cancer, in Indianapolis, at age 66. Natalie, along with the ten children, survive him.

  3. Nov 6, 1997 · Wallace C. Bruner, a former ABC News correspondent and a host of the television show ''What's My Line?,'' died on Monday at his home near here. He was 66. The cause was liver cancer, his family...

  4. Apr 5, 2012 · Wally was an interesting guy. He did Wally’s Workshop after being the host of What’s My Line?, and he was one of the very first heart transplant recipients in the world. By the 1980s, Wally relocated from the Ritz down to East Washington Street and Tacoma in a building the city knew as El Sol Mexican Restaurant, but behind the eatery was a ...

  5. Nov 5, 1997 · He suffered a heart attack in 1988 that forced him to leave the university and led to a heart transplant in 1990. Mr. Bruner was also active In poll-tics.

  6. Nov 6, 1997 · “Wally’s Workshop” was syndicated in 80 markets, running from 1971 to the mid-1980s. Bruner was active in Democratic politics and served as West Coast news coordinator for former Sen. Eugene ...

  7. Nov 6, 1997 · 1997. November. 6. Bruner, a former ABC News correspondent and host of the television show What’s My Line?, died of liver cancer Monday in Indianapolis. He was 66. He became an ABC News ...

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