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Early on the morning of Friday, July 4, 1997 we heard the sad news from New York that Tar Heel Charles Bishop Kuralt had died of heart disease and complications from lupus, an inflammatory disease that can affect the skin, joints, kidneys and nervous system. Four days later, a memorial service was held in Chapel Hill. On this, the twentieth anniversary of Kuralt’s passing, Hugh Morton collection volunteer Jack Hilliard recalls that day when a group of North Carolina’s finest gathered to celebrate the life of “CBS’ poet of small-town America.”
“Chas Kuralt died”—Hugh Morton’s entry for July 4, in his 1997 Executive Planner.
Charles really had the common touch. He was so genuine and sincere. I really believe he was the most loved, respected and trusted news personality in television. —Hugh Morton
Shortly before noon on Tuesday, July 8, 1997 the old bell in South Building on the UNC campus rang for one minute. The bell is seldom used, reserved for marking such rare occasions as the installment of a new chancellor. Earlier that morning Charles Kuralt was laid to rest in the Old Chapel Hill Cemetery, the place where he wanted to be buried on the campus he loved. On July 2, two days before he died, Kuralt had sent his friend Dr. William Friday
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Leanne Jordan currently serves as the Director for Heather’s House and the Technical Services Librarian at Jones Law Library. She has an Associate of Science Degree in Nursing from Troy University, a Bachelor of Science in Business from Faulkner University, and Master of Library and Information Science from the University of Alabama. Prior to joining the JSL Library team in November 2017, and opening Heather’s House in 2022, Leanne held the position of Program Director for six years at Hope Inspired Ministries, a local non-profit ministry. Mrs. Jordan has been in recovery from drugs and alcohol since 2012. Leanne is married to Michael Jordan and they have a blended family of 4 daughters and 9 grandchildren!
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