It is with great sadness we announce that Pat Warren a former anchor and reporter for WJZ with nearly 30 years of service passed away. Her death deeply affected the whole Baltimore community. In this post, you will get all information related to Pat Warren’s death and her life.
When Did Pat Warren Die?
WJZ is mourning for Pat Warren, a nearly 30-year colleague who departed this past weekend on November 27, 2023. At WJZ, Warren worked as an anchor and reporter, spending most of her time covering the legislature and Annapolis. Governor Larry Hogan shared a tweet after his death and wrote:
“It is with deep sorrow that we learn of the passing of Pat Warren, a revered journalist and a familiar face to all who followed Maryland politics. Pat’s tenure at WJZ, especially her coverage of Annapolis and the legislature, reflected the epitome of journalistic excellence.”
“Her reports from the State House were not just informative but a testament to her unwavering commitment to truth and clarity. Her passing is a significant loss to journalism and to Maryland. Her legacy will undoubtedly continue to resonate within the halls of the Capitol and beyond.”
You can read his full statement in a post provided below:
It is with deep sorrow that we learn of the passing of Pat Warren, a revered journalist and a familiar face to all who followed Maryland politics. Pat’s tenure at WJZ, especially her coverage of Annapolis and the legislature, reflected the epitome of journalistic excellence. Her…
— Governor Larry Hogan (@GovLarryHogan) November 28, 2023
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How Did Pat Warren’s Loved Ones Pay Tribute to Her?
Pat Warren worked as a reporter and anchor at WJZ, spending most of her time covering the legislature and Annapolis. Pat, who was born and raised in Canton, Ohio, joined WJZ in 1992 after moving there from Texas. She brought with her a strong work ethic, professionalism and acumen for reporting.
Pat was always accurate and clear, no matter what the topic. She conducted numerous interviews with former governor Bob Ehrlich. The news of Pat’s passing will undoubtedly cause a stir both in our workplace and at the Capitol.
Her loved ones pay tribute to her on social media. Mike Hellgren tweeted, “Our former colleague Pat Warren has died. Rest in Peace, Pat.”
Our former colleague Pat Warren has died. She was a no-nonsense journalist with a great sense of humor who served Baltimore viewers for decades as an anchor and political reporter at @wjz
Rest in Peace, Pat. pic.twitter.com/iGdBFRybOw
— Mike Hellgren (@HellgrenWJZ) November 27, 2023
Brandon M. Scott wrote in a tweet, “Pat Warren has walked with me since my councilman days, a no-nonsense reporter who always kept it real on all things Baltimore. Her time at WJZ has shaped Baltimore’s news scene and impacted generations.”
Pat Warren has walked with me since my councilman days, a no-nonsense reporter who always kept it real on all things Baltimore. Her time at WJZ has shaped Baltimore’s news scene and impacted generations. She wasn’t just a reporter—she was a friend to Baltimoreans. https://t.co/2bQerAtUHG
— Brandon M. Scott (@MayorBMScott) November 27, 2023
Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. tweeted, “Pat Warren was the consummate professional. She was universally trusted in Annapolis. Always straight up with no agenda.”
Pat Warren was the consummate professional. She was universally trusted in Annapolis. Always straight up with no agenda. Just the news-but so often with a fun sense of humor. And a great laugh….
Rest in peace, my friend. pic.twitter.com/gp1PwEqVnr— Robert L. Ehrlich Jr. (@Bob_Ehrlich) November 28, 2023
Dutch Ruppersberger wrote, “Deeply saddened at the loss of retired @wjz reporter Pat Warren. She was a Baltimore legend, invited into the living rooms of so many families, including my own, for her substance + balance.”
Deeply saddened at the loss of retired @wjz reporter Pat Warren. She was a Baltimore legend, invited into the living rooms of so many families, including my own, for her substance + balance. We’ve had so many conversations over the years – she was always fair and gracious.
— Dutch Ruppersberger (@Call_Me_Dutch) November 28, 2023
Governor Wes Moore tweeted, “I’m deeply saddened by the passing of Pat Warren. She was a good, fair reporter who loved Baltimore and her work made a meaningful difference in the lives of Marylanders.”
I’m deeply saddened by the passing of Pat Warren.
She was a good, fair reporter who loved Baltimore and her work made a meaningful difference in the lives of Marylanders. The First Lady and I offer our condolences to her family, friends, and colleagues. https://t.co/9G5bJRf6mz
— Governor Wes Moore (@GovWesMoore) November 28, 2023
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