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Neena Pacholke Obituary

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Neena Pacholke, a 3-point specialist, TV news anchor, Packers fan, cat lover and coffee fanatic has died suddenly. She died at age 27.

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Pacholke’s sudden death was announced by WAOW who revealed that she died Saturday, Aug. 27.

A post on the WAOW’s website read:

“The entire team here at News 9 are absolutely devastated by the loss as we know so many others are as well. Neena loved this community and the people who lived here. She was a kind person with a big heart and a contagious smile and we will miss her greatly.”

Pacholke’s sister Kaitlynn confirmed that Pacholke, who was working as a weekday-morning news anchor in Wisconsin and was engaged to be married, died by suicide.

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Neena Pacholke, image via: CBS58.com

Pacholke was a former USF women’s basketball player who helped lead Freedom High to the program’s only state tournament berth in 2013.

A point guard and team captain at Freedom, Pacholke averaged nearly four assists a game as a senior for the Patriots, coached by her mom, Laurie.

The team, whose roster included no fewer than three players who would play at the Division I level, finished 25-4 and fell to Gainesville Buchholz in the Class 7A state semifinals in Lakeland.

Pacholke lettered three seasons at USF (2013-2016) and cultivated her Packers devotion while working at ABC television affiliate WAOW in Wausau, Wisconsin.

Pacholke is survived by her mom, sister, fiance and father, Aaron.


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