Howie Schwab, ESPN Producer and "Stump the Schwab" Star, Dies at 63
Devoted Husband and Industry Veteran Passes Away
Suzie Schwab Cared for Beloved Husband as Health Declined
Former ESPN producer and statistician Howie Schwab, known for his role as the star of the popular trivia game show "Stump the Schwab," has passed away at the age of 63. The news was confirmed by his wife, Suzie Schwab.
A Dedicated Producer and Stats Expert
Schwab was a longtime member of the ESPN team, where he worked as a producer and statistician. He was also the face of the "Stump the Schwab" game show, where he challenged viewers with obscure sports trivia questions.
A Fond Farewell from ESPN and Beyond
ESPN released a statement expressing their condolences and honoring Schwab's contributions to the network. Former ESPN colleague Dick Vitale tweeted a tribute, saying he was "heartbroken" to hear of Schwab's passing.
Wife's Devotion During Health Struggles
Suzie Schwab played a pivotal role in Howie's life, particularly during his recent health struggles. She provided unwavering care and support as his health declined.
The ESPN family and the sports broadcasting community extend their deepest sympathies to Howie Schwab's wife and loved ones. His legacy as a trivia master and dedicated producer will live on.
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