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Lynda Cardwell dies aged 62, Former Golf Central host passed away after battling illness

Mar 15, 2024
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Anchor Lynda Cardwell passed away: The world of sports broadcasting mourns the loss of a beloved figure as Lynda Cardwell, former host of Golf Central, has passed away at the age of 62 after a courageous battle with illness. Her legacy as a pioneering voice in golf journalism and her contributions to the sports industry will forever be remembered and cherished.

Lynda Cardwell, Former Golf Central Host, Passes Away at 62

The sports world mourns the loss of Lynda Cardwell, the former host of Golf Central, who peacefully passed away at the age of 62 last night around 7 o’clock. Lynda’s passing marks the end of a valiant struggle against illness, as she battled Multiple Sclerosis for over 30 years.

A Remarkable Journey

Lynda Cardwell’s journey was marked by resilience and determination as she faced the challenges posed by Multiple Sclerosis with unwavering strength. Despite her diagnosis, she continued to leave an indelible mark on the world of sports broadcasting, inspiring countless individuals with her unwavering spirit and dedication to her craft.

As the host of Golf Central, Lynda Cardwell brought a unique perspective to sports journalism, captivating audiences with her insight, charisma, and passion for the game. Her contributions to the industry helped shape the landscape of golf broadcasting, earning her respect and admiration from colleagues and fans alike.

Remembering Lynda Cardwell: A Legacy of Love, Grace, and Resilience

Lynda Cardwell was a remarkable individual whose grace, kindness, and talent left an indelible mark on everyone she encountered. Known for her unwavering positivity and penchant for spreading love, she never uttered a crass word, preferring instead to express herself with the simple yet profound phrase, “I love you.”

From a young age, Lynda’s potential was evident, and her journey to success began early. As a University of Alabama student, she reported on Coach Bryant, foreshadowing her future in sports journalism. After graduating, Lynda quickly rose to prominence as a sought-after TV anchor and reporter, showcasing her charisma and talent on screen.

In 1995, Lynda received a life-changing opportunity when she was chosen by Birmingham businessman Joe Gibbs and golf legend Arnold Palmer to be the lead anchor on their new nightly show, “Golf Central,” for The Golf Channel. Her presence on the network’s inaugural broadcast marked the beginning of a successful career in sports broadcasting.

Battling Multiple Sclerosis: A Brave Fight

Despite her professional achievements, Lynda faced personal challenges, battling Multiple Sclerosis for over 30 years. Yet, even amid her health struggles, she remained resilient and optimistic.

Her time at a care facility in Piedmont, AL, where she spent her final years, was marked by her unwavering positivity and love for those around her. Despite her challenges, she prioritized spreading positivity and love to everyone she encountered, leaving a lasting impact on all who knew her.

As her mother, Sherry, reflects on Lynda’s life, she remembers her daughter as a fighter who faced her challenges with a smile, always more concerned with others than herself. Lynda’s legacy is one of courage, kindness, and unwavering love, a testament to the remarkable woman she was.

Honoring Lynda Cardwell: Messages of Love and Remembrance

As we mourn the loss of Lynda Cardwell, we celebrate her life, her achievements, and the impact she made on the world around her. Her memory will forever be cherished by those who had the privilege of knowing her, and her spirit will continue to live on in the hearts of all who were touched by her remarkable journey.

Pamela Jones:

“Prayers for Lynda’s family as they mourn the loss of a precious family member but celebrate her freedom from the dreadful disease that she fought so valiantly against.”

Debbie Goode Johnson:

“Thank you, Rick! You are so right about her. I married into her family, and I can tell you I have never met a more beautiful person inside and out. Despite the challenges she faced, she never lost her sweet spirit.”

Sylvia Johnson Gates:

“Sounds like she was as beautiful on the inside as she was on the outside! RIP beautiful soul! Prayers for all! 🙏”

Earline Foster:

“In the Arms of Jesus! Rest easy, sweet lady! May the Lord bless your family and friends. ❤️🙏”

Angela Haskett:

“So sorry. I read your story a few weeks ago about Lynda and was so impressed with her. She sounded like such an inspirational person, and God only takes the best.”

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