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Former TV journalist, Dallas media personality Jocelyn White dies at 68

Former TV journalist, Dallas media personality Jocelyn White dies at 68 White was one of the first female weather reporters in North Texas. Jocelyn White and her husband, Kim Seal.(Courtesy of Terri Kennedy) Jocelyn White(Alexandra Olivia) White was born March 9, 1953, to Joyce and Burl Joe White Jr. She grew up in Crossett, Ark., with her younger brother, Joey. In a high school graduating class of about 200, White was among the top students, her brother said. She graduated with a full scholarship to the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, where she majored in journalism. White was one of the first female weather reporters in North Texas, landing a gig at KDFW-TV (Channel 4) in November 1980. She later became an arts critic and interviewed celebrities and reviewed movies and theater productions.

How did Jocelyn White die? Twitter pays tribute to former Little Rock forecaster

How did Jocelyn White die? Twitter pays tribute to former Little Rock forecaster   Jocelyn Kay White, a former Little Rock forecaster, died on Sunday, April 18th, following a short illness. Jocelyn was 68 years old and many fans of the forecaster have taken to Twitter to pay tribute. Jocelyn White was one of the first female weather forecasters in North Texas, working on Channel 4 throughout the 1980s. She was an award-winning TV, radio and print journalist and had a passion for animals. Read on to find out how Jocelyn White sadly passed away and see the tributes people have made across the world.

Dallas media personality, former FOX 4 weatherperson Jocelyn White dies at age 68

Dallas media personality, former FOX 4 weatherperson Jocelyn White dies at age 68 Published  White was a successful award-winning TV, radio and print journalist. She was a fixture on the local charity scene with a passion for animals, including her horse, three rescued pigs and a Chihuahua. White was one of the first female weathercasters in North Texas, working on Channel 4 in the 80s. She died Sunday following a short illness at the age of 68.

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