This is very old news, but today was the first I had heard of the death of journalist Megan Marshack, who was 70 when she passed away from kidney and liver failure last October, just weeks before her 71st birthday. She was a journalist for many years, but unfortunately for her, she lived in infamy as having been with former vice president Nelson Rockefeller when he collapsed and died in his apartment in 1979. He, too, was around 70 years old at the time. It was rumored she was his mistress, but she never talked about the relationship publicly.
In her later years, she married a fellow journalist when she moved back to California, but he died from injuries from a car accident in 2023. Marshack even penned her own obituary, which is at the link.
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Marshack was born on Halloween, 1953 and was adopted by Sidney Robert and Credwyn Patricia Marshack. She is survived by her younger brother, Jon, a water quality scientist with the California State Water Boards (retired), and his husband, The Rev. Rik Rasmussen.
Marshack left New York in 1998 and met her late husband, Edmond Madison Jacoby, Jr., a journalist and editor, in Placerville, CA when they both worked for a local newspaper. They were married in August 2003 at the county’s Main Street Courthouse. Marshack covered many proceedings at that courthouse, where she was declared by both prosecutors and defense attorneys as a fair and even-handed reporter always eager to learn more about the intricacies of the law. The Superior Court judge who performed the wedding ceremony once commented that Marshack “never got a ‘three-strikes’ case completely right, but never made the same mistake twice.”
Marshack always viewed journalism as a chronic illness inflamed by the insatiable itch of curiosity. She warned students about the vicissitudes of the lifestyle saying, “If there is anything else in the world you can think of to do, do it.”
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It sounds like she had a very good life despite all the rumors.
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