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PEMBROKE PARK, Fla. – Local 10 News journalists are trained to cover heartbreaking tragedies. They perform their duties under stressful conditions even when they are in pain, and they often cry with the community. It was no different Monday when the newsroom lost one of theirs.
At age 56, Todd Tongen, a beloved veteran of Local 10, died at his home in Southwest Ranches, Broward County. For Jeff Weinsier, an investigative journalist who has been working at Local 10 News for 25 years, Tongen was not just a coworker. He was a friend and a criminal partner.
"He was our joker," Weinsier said, adding that Tongen was still "the life of our party".
Weinsier was working a few feet from the empty Tongen office. He stopped typing to watch the 16 hours. Obituary on Local 10 News. Michael Putney, a senior political reporter, worked on a short biography featuring clichés of Tongen dressed as Superman, imitating Elvis and doing interviews while driving the old taxi. Weinsier laughed and cried.
"He was a presenter, he was a news reporter, a news reporter," Weinsier said. "It was everything and there will be a huge void in this building, and there will be a huge void in South Florida."
The father of two knew how to allow his inner child to have fun. There was someone in the newsroom who would volunteer to wear a turkey suit in front of the camera to greet Publix supermarket customers during the Thanksgiving food drive, the directors of the offices mission and the producers could count on him.
Kerry Weston, Head of the Assignments Office, worked with Tongen for three decades. She said that she knew the five stages of grief and loss, including denial and isolation, negotiations, depression, and acceptance. She predicts it will take about three or four months for the newsroom team to reach the low point of grief.
On Monday afternoon, Weston had already missed him. She recounted that she remembered her coverage of Hurricane Andrew and her willingness to experience risky adventures such as skydiving. Regardless of the subject of the story, she said that he was confronted with the same intensity, interest, and commitment to the facts. But her best stories, she said, are light stories.
"It would just bring you a smile or a tear because it knew how to tell a story, how to weave a story, weave video and sound bytes," said Weston. "He was a very, very good narrator."
Tongen also had the courage of a performer and the photographers who worked with him knew that they would laugh if they had the opportunity to spend the day with him. William Damas, who has worked for Tongen for two decades, said some of his best writing memories were with him.
"It was always fun to be with him in every aspect, no matter what the story," said Damas, the chief photographer.
His positive attitude has also made him a good team player. Bob Palumbo, a seasoned photographer, said that Tongen's bright spirit and creativity were still visible and that this was reflected in their stories.
"I'm doing my best with Todd Tongen," said Palumbo. "He always brings out the best of me."
Yelena Orrelly, associate producer, said Tongen had become a father figure for the weekend team. She said she saw how he coached the youngest and most inexperienced producers and helped them avoid mistakes and stay motivated.
"Todd came in and made us omelets, he smiled at us every morning and made us feel like we were not little kids," Orrelly said. "He made us feel like we were a star team and he always appreciated us every day."
On Friday, at the annual My Book My Choice Big Book Drive, Tongen brought the same joy to Miami-Dade and Broward County schools. Everyone in the newsroom trusted his mission, as well as his weekend co-presenter, Neki Mohan. The Local 10 News team knew that their idiotic methods would enlighten teachers' day and make children smile.
This is how I will always remember Todd. My soul mate is creative and just a really great guy. Thank you to everyone who extended your hand. Always … in shock. https://t.co/1ZEwOdJNSa @TTongenWPLG pic.twitter.com/bTVit4UFnZ
– Neki Mohan (@NekiMohan) June 3, 2019
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Associated social media:
Todd took charge of neighborhood weather at WPLG in 1990. He was kind and funny and was the life of the newsroom. It was wonderful to see him always there with the same spirit when I came back last year. His passing is a huge loss for South Florida and for all of us in Ch. 10. https://t.co/5gC8p4HKWv
– Bryan Norcross (@bnorcross) June 3, 2019
An incredible mentor and co-anchor. The kind of person you would do your best to see just because you know he would make you laugh. Keep his family in my thoughts today.
Rest in peace, Todd. You miss it incredibly.https: //t.co/jqNB3F0MGw pic.twitter.com/b831CONpZu
– Brandon Orr (@BrandonOrrWPLG) June 3, 2019
Still numb by the announcement of the death of Todd Tongen. Just hard to believe. As funny, kind and talented as they come. An incredibly proud father. My condolences and my prayers to Karen and their sons Tyler and Ryker.
– Will Manso (@ WillManso) June 3, 2019
You made pleasure. I'll miss you, buddy. pic.twitter.com/L0M8KcCyDR
– Luke Dorris (@lukedorrisWPLG) June 3, 2019
Our heart is broken. Todd Tongen, a long-time family member in Section 10, died at the age of 56. Https://t.co/drzUScaQHV pic.twitter.com/kfeKNuWtN8
– Parker Branton (@ParkerBranton) June 3, 2019
I still do not want to believe it's a reality. So heartbreaking. Todd Tongen was an extraordinary talent. Just a wonderful person full of love and light. He would always put a smile on your face. My heart goes to his family. His wife and 2 boys RIP Todd https://t.co/JqzvqCnj3q
– Alex Finnie (@alexfinnieWPLG) June 3, 2019
So full of life, always making us laugh. This does not seem real.
It's so unexpected and I'm lost. I hope you know how much you are loved … The thoughts and prayers go to the Tongen family. https://t.co/kEzipGlcT3– Andrew J. Perez (@AndrewPerezWPLG) June 3, 2019
Todd, I'll always be your Dunkin Durda !! Words can not describe the loss, many prayers for your family ?? I love you https://t.co/tVeFcbPbZv
– Julie Durda (@JulieDurdaWPLG) June 3, 2019
Running out of words right now … @TTongenWPLG was just as funny and attentive off the air as he was on the air. Always make people laugh, bringing a smile to @ WPLGLocal10 writing. We will miss him immensely … https://t.co/VNeFbEK0tH
– Trent Kelly (@TrentKellyWPLG) June 3, 2019
I am speechless. He was a rock star. Few are as authentic as he was. I always told him that I wanted to become more like him. Stay in peace Todd.https: //t.co/YKMHRCExp4
– Christian De La Rosa (@delarosaWPLG) June 3, 2019
Really devastating news for all my@ WPLGLocal10colleagues. It was totally unexpected.
We will remember years of nifty stories and humorous moments of Todd Tongen. https://t.co/YXw0ZXPOc2– Terrell Forney (@TerrellWPLG) June 3, 2019
Friends, we are more than sad to share this news from a friend and colleague so full of life and love … so smart, talented and fun ..
It's a tough day …
"Todd Tongen, beloved family member of Local 10 since 1989, died at age 56, https://t.co/jC4wj3vbrI"– Glenna Milberg (@GlennaWPLG) June 3, 2019
It's like being in a nightmare, but unfortunately, it's the truth. Our beloved @TTongenWPLGeveryone's friendship, incredible storyteller and personality, suddenly disappeared. Thank you for praying for his family, especially his wife and sons, who are currently going through the worst of things. https://t.co/WYufSuOG9S
– Liane Morejon WPLG (@LianeWPLG) June 3, 2019
Devastated and heartbroken – Todd was the party life, hilarious, sweet, humble and so kind. He illuminated every room he entered. Rest in peace, dear Todd, fly with the angels. ? Todd Tongen, a beloved member of the Local 10 family since 1989, who died at age 56 https://t.co/5sdMfGmEpi
– Sanela Sabovic (@SanelaWPLG) June 3, 2019
This man was loved by WPLG for the same reason that viewers liked him. I do not stop thinking about his family. https://t.co/paQScfUeCh
– Eric Yutzy (@EricYutzyWPLG) June 3, 2019
This morning was one of the most difficult of my short career. You have been a mentor, a colleague, a neighbor of the office and especially an incredible friend. We miss you so much. My heart is broken and my thoughts are with your family. Rest in peace, Todd. https://t.co/Y4lU5zibYs pic.twitter.com/hsMk3coT0f
– Ian Margol (@IanMargolWPLG) June 3, 2019
We are broken and heartbroken. Todd was so much more than a colleague. It was our friend. He was our brother and a full member of the@ WPLGLocal10new family. That left a huge hole in our hearts. Please send love and prayers to his family. https://t.co/IXOzI2Gl3T
– Louis Aguirre (@LOUISAGUIRRE) June 3, 2019
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