Carlos William Hernandez

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Carlos William Hernandez

Birth
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Death
17 Jan 2010 (aged 36)
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Hillside, Cook County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Carlos William Hernandez, age 36, husband of Randi (nee Belisomo), son of Myrna Gomez and Carlos Hernandez, stepson of Thomas Kinsella, brother of Jason, Danielle, and Jonathan Hernandez, uncle of Ava and Sophie Hernandez and Hannah Belisomo.

Visitation 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. Wednesday, at
Drake & Son Funeral Home,
5303 N. Western Ave.,
Chicago.

Friends will gather at
St. John Cantius Church,
825 N. Carpenter St.,
Chicago, for
Funeral Mass 11:00 a.m. Thursday.

Interment Mt. Carmel Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center at Northwestern Memorial Hospital or Living Water International, www.water.cc. Funeral info 773-561-6874

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Carlos Hernandez Gomez, a political reporter for CLTV, died Sunday after more than a yearlong bout with cancer. He was 36.

Mr. Hernandez Gomez was easily recognized for his trademark fedora, thick black glasses, bow ties and machine-gun style of questioning public figures. He filled his reports with his vast knowledge of local political characters and the city's rich political history.

A vibrant reporter, Mr. Hernandez Gomez covered major national and local stories, but mostly focused on local and state politics. He covered the administrations of former Govs. George Ryan and Rod Blagojevich, as well as Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley and Cook County Presidents John and Todd Stroger.

He also covered legal affairs and the courts for CLTV, especially when some of those same politicians or employees of their administrations found themselves charged with crimes.

Before starting at CLTV in 2005, Mr. Hernandez Gomez covered local and national politics for WBEZ-FM, Chicago's NPR affiliate, and the Chicago Reporter. He also worked in Chicago for Los Angeles' Spanish language daily, La Opinion. He attended DePaul University and graduated from Quigley Preparatory Seminary North.

He received the Regional Edward R. Murrow Award in 2004 for Best Sports Reporting for "The Legend of the Billy Goat Curse."

Mr. Hernandez Gomez was first diagnosed with cancer in December 2008 and fought through numerous procedures, surgeries and chemotherapy. He died Sunday night at Northwestern Memorial Hospital.

Survivors include his wife, WGN-TV reporter Randi Belisomo Hernandez.

CLTV General Manager Steve Farber said in a statement:

"Carlos was passionate about his work. He was determined to expose the best and worst of Chicago politics, and dogged in his pursuit of a story.

He fought a courageous battle in the last year and was focused on returning to cover the stories he loved.

Our thoughts are with our colleague -- his wife Randi -- and their families."
Carlos William Hernandez, age 36, husband of Randi (nee Belisomo), son of Myrna Gomez and Carlos Hernandez, stepson of Thomas Kinsella, brother of Jason, Danielle, and Jonathan Hernandez, uncle of Ava and Sophie Hernandez and Hannah Belisomo.

Visitation 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. Wednesday, at
Drake & Son Funeral Home,
5303 N. Western Ave.,
Chicago.

Friends will gather at
St. John Cantius Church,
825 N. Carpenter St.,
Chicago, for
Funeral Mass 11:00 a.m. Thursday.

Interment Mt. Carmel Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the Robert H. Lurie Comprehensive Cancer Center at Northwestern Memorial Hospital or Living Water International, www.water.cc. Funeral info 773-561-6874

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Carlos Hernandez Gomez, a political reporter for CLTV, died Sunday after more than a yearlong bout with cancer. He was 36.

Mr. Hernandez Gomez was easily recognized for his trademark fedora, thick black glasses, bow ties and machine-gun style of questioning public figures. He filled his reports with his vast knowledge of local political characters and the city's rich political history.

A vibrant reporter, Mr. Hernandez Gomez covered major national and local stories, but mostly focused on local and state politics. He covered the administrations of former Govs. George Ryan and Rod Blagojevich, as well as Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley and Cook County Presidents John and Todd Stroger.

He also covered legal affairs and the courts for CLTV, especially when some of those same politicians or employees of their administrations found themselves charged with crimes.

Before starting at CLTV in 2005, Mr. Hernandez Gomez covered local and national politics for WBEZ-FM, Chicago's NPR affiliate, and the Chicago Reporter. He also worked in Chicago for Los Angeles' Spanish language daily, La Opinion. He attended DePaul University and graduated from Quigley Preparatory Seminary North.

He received the Regional Edward R. Murrow Award in 2004 for Best Sports Reporting for "The Legend of the Billy Goat Curse."

Mr. Hernandez Gomez was first diagnosed with cancer in December 2008 and fought through numerous procedures, surgeries and chemotherapy. He died Sunday night at Northwestern Memorial Hospital.

Survivors include his wife, WGN-TV reporter Randi Belisomo Hernandez.

CLTV General Manager Steve Farber said in a statement:

"Carlos was passionate about his work. He was determined to expose the best and worst of Chicago politics, and dogged in his pursuit of a story.

He fought a courageous battle in the last year and was focused on returning to cover the stories he loved.

Our thoughts are with our colleague -- his wife Randi -- and their families."