She gave out the lucky winning numbers during the daily drawing broadcast for 15 years alongside Aggie Usedly and Darryl Wood.
The host of the game show was replaced by an automated speaking machine in Besides that, Beth covered the weather forecasts and sports events.
Beth joined the 19 News, Cleveland in September Moreover, Beth spent almost 10 years at WOIO working as a meteorologist, giving updates about the weather, and explaining the possible changes in the climate every day. Beth left the traffic news department so that she could spend more time with her husband.
Her husband Fred Mcleod was the play-by-play game announcer for the Cleveland Cavaliers. His cardiac calcium score was 1, indicating his arteries had a small amount of plaque and he was low risk for a heart attack.
But his family history was not in his favor. His grandfather and uncle both died of heart attacks in their 50s. Ultimately, a piece of plaque fractured in a coronary artery, exposing cholesterol to the blood stream, which induced clotting and caused a heart attack, giving Fred just minutes to live.
All the preemptive steps Fred took to be healthy likely bought him an additional years. During that time, Fred watched his kids get married. If Fred had died at the same age as his grandfather, Beth would have been a widow in her 40s.
Her year marriage — which she calls her greatest accomplishment — would have been cut in half. Within 10 days, the Cavaliers named their TV studio and media workroom in honor of him as a lasting tribute and symbol of his mentorship to those in the media. Before Beth talked about how Fred died, organizers played back a clip from when he called the Cavs win during the NBA championship.
The year drought is over! The Cavaliers have won the NBA championship! Fred was known for wearing smart suits and had a collection of more than stylish ties, many of which Beth gifted to friends, family and colleagues. For a while, she stopped going out because people would approach her at the gas station or grocery store with comments or memories about her husband. As much as she appreciated how much people loved Fred and missed him, hearing about it at unexpected times deepened her grief.
That experience has further bonded the two women over the last year. Even the last year without Fred evolved into a year without sports. In time. She is now renowned as one of the experienced weather reporters based in Cleveland. So, she probably earned good sum of fortune throughout her journalism career. Beth earns a handsome salary for weather forecasting at Fox 8 News channel based in Cleveland, Ohio.
She is the only child of Mr. Richard Henningsen and Mrs. Martha Ann Henningsen. Nevertheless, she traveled back to her hometown, Bay Village because most of her childhood memories are there. Beth, further, enrolled at Mississippi State University to complete her masters.
The death of Fred came as a shock to the fans but the one in most pain was Beth. Things went from bad to worse for Beth, who lost her mother after five weeks of losing her husband. Not taking anything away from the grief, Beth had already been mourning her mother for two years. She stayed in Michigan for over 17 years. She joined WOIO in Cleveland and started working as a weather forecaster and worked for almost 10 years before joining Fox 8 News Channel in Cleveland as a resident meteorologist.
Fred helped Beth to create an audition tape and the pair began dating soon after.
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