Alan Komissaroff Wife: Who Is Rachael? Alan Komissaroff had two children and was married. Let’s find out more about the deceased journalist’s family.
Alan was a senior vice president at Fox News who was in charge of the cable news network’s coverage of politics.
Since the network’s founding in 1996, he had worked there as a writer, producer, and showrunner.
In his most recent position as senior VP, Alan managed election night and political coverage.
He died on Friday, about two weeks after suffering a heart attack at home.
Who Is Alan Komissaroff Wife, Rachael? His Kids And Family Tree Explored
Alan Komissaroff is survived by his wife, Rachael, and their two kids: Ben and Olivia.
Both his children are teenagers; Ben is currently 17, while Olivia is 13. Alan wished both his kids to have a chance to go to college.
Alan and Rachael were high school sweethearts who had been married for more than 20 years. According to PEOPLE, she is a teacher in New York City.
Services are planned for 1 pm ET, Sunday, January 22, at Mount Sinai Memorial Chapels in East Brunswick, New Jersey.
A GoFundMe page has been launched, hoping to generate aid for Alan Komissaroff’s family in this difficult time.
As of writing, the fundraiser has collected $216,030 out of its $250,000 goal. The raised fund will send Alan’s children to college, among other things.
A lady named Eileen Orihuela from Milltown, NJ, created the page. In the description, she describes Alan as “a wonderful father and devoted husband.”
The campaigner added, “Alan was the family’s rock… he loved his work, but he loved his wife and kids so much more.”
Accordingly, he was exercising at home on Sunday, January 8, when he came upstairs and told Rachael he was not feeling well.
Concerned about her husband’s health, she called 911, and his heart stopped while paramedics rushed him to the hospital.
Alan slipped into a coma and never regained consciousness. He was pronounced dead around two weeks later.
The FOX network will run an obituary package for Alan on Special Report on Monday, January 23.
Alan Komissaroff Death Cause: He Died From A Heart Attack
Alan Komissaroff died two weeks after suffering a heart attack. He was 47 years old when he breathed his last on January 20, 2022.
Suzanne Scott and Jay Wallace, Fox News Media’s CEO and President-Executive Editor confirmed the information.
“This is a challenging day for all of us who worked closely with Alan, and we are completely heartbroken,” they said.
They added that Alan was a leader, mentor, and integral to the network. The statement also praised the journalist’s trustworthiness, incisiveness, and passion for news.
Further, they mentioned his sharp sense of humor and quick wit, which led to his many lifelong friendships while at Fox.
Likewise, anchor of Special Report Bret Baier told viewers that Alan had been “a crucial leader” and “always had a smile on his face.”
Bret also described how he was a true professional and always thought outside the box, helping them become “better every day.”
Alan, a Brooklyn native fresh out of college, joined Fox News in 1996 when it was formerly known as 21st Century Fox Corp. He worked his way up from a writer and producer to overseeing coverage of politics.
He had covered all sorts of issues, from elections to games to breaking news, politics, and special events.
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