Mark Spain, a popular news anchor at ABC affiliate WSET-TV (ABC13) in Lynchburg, VA, died of pancreatic cancer Dec. 18. He was 64.
Joey Wasson knew what he was facing when what doctors first thought was pancreatitis turned out to be pancreatic cancer.
Mark Spain, 64, who spent decades anchoring the news in Indianapolis, Cleveland, and Jacksonville, died on Dec. 18.
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