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Frank Bond Jr., former WBAL-TV reporter and Newseum staff member, dies

https://www.baltimoresun.com/obitua...CwhT5Zg3UiPgJKx9m3_ql4FENBuwgwJpkuA3Bei1J5uqI

Frank Bond Jr., a former WBAL-TV reporter who later was a producer at The Newseum in Washington, D.C., died Friday at his Mount Washington home. He was 68.

His daughter, Lauren Garrett-Bond, said no cause of death had been established.


Born in Baltimore and raised in Ashburton, he was the son of Frank Bond Sr., a Maryland Transit Administration bus driver, and his wife, Talmadge, an educator.

His grandfather, James Emory Bond, made news in 1964 when he appeared in an interview on WBAL-TV and gave a citizen’s viewpoint on crime and poverty in Baltimore. The interview is now in the archives of the Reginald F. Lewis Museum.

RIP to Frank Bond je.
 
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