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Woodie Assaf

Woodrow "Woodie" Assaf (March 15, 1917 − November 13, 2009)〔("Woodrow Assaf obituary" ), Dignity Memorial〕 was an American weatherman who worked for many years in Jackson, Mississippi. He worked at WLBT television in Jackson from 1953 to 2001, and after his retirement he was reported to be the weatherman with the longest tenure at the same station in U.S. broadcasting history.〔Roslyn Anderson, ("Fond farewell to Woodie Assaf" ), WLBT, December 23, 2012.〕〔Kathleen Sherman-Morris, Charles Larry Wax, Michael E. Brown, ''Mississippi Weather and Climate'' (University Press of Mississippi, 2012), ISBN 978-1617032608, p. 170. (Excerpts available ) at Google Books.〕
==Early years==
Woodie Assaf was born to Lebanese immigrants Ellis and Esma Assaf in McComb, Mississippi on March 15, 1917. He graduated from McComb High School, and then attended Southwest Mississippi Junior College and Louisiana State University. He served as an Army training officer during World War II. He first worked in radio in WSKB in McComb in 1937. After this he worked for radio stations in Vicksburg and Jackson.〔("Woodie Assaf biography" ), ''The Clarion-Ledger'', March 6, 2007.〕

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