REST IN PEACE 🙏🕊 Emmy Award-winning journalist Chauncy Glover’s untimely passing has left family and friends grieving. Tribute from his “work wife”

Chauncy Glover | Source: Instagram/chauncyglover

 

 

 

The unexpected death of KCAL news anchor Chauncy Glover at the age of 39 has left a profound impact on his colleagues, friends, and the broader community. Widely admired for his dedication to journalism and his warm on-screen presence, Glover was also known for his deep connections with his workmates.

Reporter Chauncy Glover on March 16, 2017, in West Hollywood, California | Source: Getty Images

Among those closest to him was his “work wife” and long-time peer, Mayra Moreno, who has shared emotional tributes to honor his memory.

In an Instagram post on November 6, 2024, Moreno expressed her devastation, writing, “An unexpected loss. My heart is broken. @chauncyglover ! 🕊️.” Alongside her message, she posted a series of photos that captured memorable moments between the two.

 

 

 

 

These images highlighted their close bond and playful friendship, including shots of the pair on a football field, where Moreno playfully reached out to tag Glover, who was holding a football.

 

Chauncy Glover and Mayra Moreno seen in a photo shared on August 2, 2023 | Source: Instagram/tvmayramoreno

Chauncy Glover and Mayra Moreno seen in a photo shared on August 2, 2023 | Source: Instagram/tvmayramoreno

Another photo featured them standing side-by-side on the news set, dressed in matching blue outfits, reflecting their professional synergy. In a humorous image, Glover wore a large hat and mustache filter while Moreno laughed, showcasing the joy they found in each other’s company.

 

Chauncy Glover and Mayra Moreno seen in a photo shared on November 6, 2024 | Source: Instagram/tvmayramoreno

On November 7, Moreno penned a more extensive and touching message along with a throwback video where she and Glover exchanged light-hearted banter about their favorite holiday movies and gifts. The lengthy caption provided a window into their unique friendship and the depth of their connection.

Chauncy Glover and Mayra Moreno seen in a photo shared on November 6, 2024 | Source: Instagram/tvmayramoreno

Chauncy Glover and Mayra Moreno seen in a photo shared on November 6, 2024 | Source: Instagram/tvmayramoreno

Moreno openly expressed her struggle to find the right words. “I have been going over and over in my head trying to find the right words but honestly nothing I type will make sense right now. I have so many thoughts and memories I can’t make it flow properly. So if you have time to read. This will be all over the place and long: sorry [sic]!”

Chauncy Glover and Mayra Moreno seen in a photo shared on November 6, 2024 | Source: Instagram/tvmayramoreno

In her heartfelt note, Moreno recounted Glover’s love for Houston and his commitment to his nonprofit organization, which aimed to empower young people and make a positive difference.

“Chauncy LOVED Houston and he LOVED his tribe, his family, his friends. He loved his nonprofit: The Chauncy Glover Project. He wanted to empower youth and he loved making a difference [sic],” she wrote, emphasizing his dedication to his community and his passion for giving back.

Moreno also looked back on their collective experiences and the close bond they developed over “8 plus years.” She described how they confided in each other, sharing “stories, laughs, ugly cries and more.”

Their connection extended beyond the screen, and Moreno cherished the authenticity of their friendship, saying, “What came out on screen was genuine, just like this video I wanted to share. This video basically sums up how we were.”

Moreno reminisced about some of their favorite memories, including their love for berry hill fish tacos, which Glover would often pick up between newscasts. Glover occasionally surprised her with flowers on her desk, a gesture she remembered fondly.

Despite his aversion to coffee, Moreno would try to get him to drink it, often laughing when he attempted to speak Spanish, repeating the same phrase over and over. Working weekend mornings was a challenge for them both, and they often motivated each other with dreams of eventually moving to a weekday schedule, which they ultimately achieved.

Chauncy Glover and Mayra Moreno seen in a photo shared on August 2, 2023 | Source: Instagram/tvmayramoreno

Chauncy Glover and Mayra Moreno seen in a photo shared on August 2, 2023 | Source: Instagram/tvmayramoreno

Their playful teasing was another cherished aspect of their friendship. Moreno, who’s slightly older, recalled how Glover would joke about her age, calling her “old.”

Each year, as he got closer to her age, she humorously reminded him that he was “catching up.” The heartbreak of his untimely passing was evident in her words, as she wrote, “Now I’m just broken that he didn’t even get to make it to his 40th birthday!”

Chauncy Glover and Mayra Moreno seen in a photo shared on November 6, 2024 | Source: Instagram/tvmayramoreno

Chauncy Glover and Mayra Moreno seen in a photo shared on November 6, 2024 | Source: Instagram/tvmayramoreno

Moreno’s tribute ended with a poignant reflection on the countless memories they created together. “So many more thoughts and memories and just can’t put it together nicely right now. 💔🕊️” Moreno’s words offer a heartfelt window into her unique and cherished friendship with Glover.

Their on-air chemistry and the joy they found in each other’s company often left fans questioning if they were a couple. Yet, this connection was rooted in a genuine, platonic friendship — one that made saying goodbye all the more difficult when Glover left ABC13 in August 2023.

Chauncy Glover and Mayra Moreno seen in a photo shared on November 6, 2024 | Source: Instagram/tvmayramoreno

Chauncy Glover and Mayra Moreno seen in a photo shared on November 6, 2024 | Source: Instagram/tvmayramoreno

At the time of his departure, Moreno posted a lengthy and emotional message to honor her former co-anchor and friend. Regarding their time together, she added, “Time flies when you’re having fun! Our first newscast together was October 2015… yesterday was our last newscast together.”

Accompanying her message were snapshots that encapsulated their journey from their first broadcast to their final day together on the anchor desk.

The images captured a timeline of their partnership, from their early days as co-anchors on the weekend morning news to their eventual rise to weekday primetime slots, solidifying their presence in Houston’s broadcast history.

Moreno described the challenges and triumphs they experienced on air. “We started weekends mornings together, which was rough yall! We ended hitting it off and we worked so well together on the anchor desk that working with him became easy [sic].”

Chauncy Glover and Mayra Moreno seen in a photo shared on November 6, 2024 | Source: Instagram/tvmayramoreno

Chauncy Glover and Mayra Moreno seen in a photo shared on November 6, 2024 | Source: Instagram/tvmayramoreno

Their synergy on set led to new opportunities, including launching Houston’s first-ever 3 p.m. newscast, followed by promotions to the 4 and 6:30 p.m. time slots — milestones that were as groundbreaking as they were demanding.

“In this biz we meet so many people and we develop a bond [sic],” said Moreno, capturing the closeness that often develops in the fast-paced world of news. “We see our coworkers more than we do our families. This is what makes saying goodbye hard.”

Chauncy Glover and Mayra Moreno seen in a photo shared on November 6, 2024 | Source: Instagram/tvmayramoreno

Chauncy Glover and Mayra Moreno seen in a photo shared on November 6, 2024 | Source: Instagram/tvmayramoreno

Discussing the nature of television work, Moreno added that the industry is small, and there’s always a chance that paths will cross again. However, she acknowledged the bittersweet nature of Glover’s departure, wishing her “now former coanchor” well as he embarked on a new journey.

She humorously addressed how many people had mistaken them for a real-life couple, even joking that it was because they “match clothes.”

Chauncy Glover and Mayra Moreno seen in a photo shared on November 6, 2024 | Source: Instagram/tvmayramoreno

Glover’s affection for Moreno extended beyond the newsroom and was evident when she got engaged to her longtime boyfriend in 2016. The LA-based TV anchor’s excitement was palpable in his celebratory tweet, which read, “SHE SAID YES! My work wife is becoming a REAL wife! Congrats @ABC13Mayra He put a ring on it!”

Another tweet from him declared, “Yep! @ABC13Mayra’s [long-time] boyfriend is one lucky guy!” These light-hearted posts shed light on the depth of Glover’s happiness for his friend as she embarked on a new chapter in her personal life.

Chauncy Glover and Mayra Moreno seen in a photo shared on November 6, 2024 | Source: Instagram/tvmayramoreno

Chauncy Glover and Mayra Moreno seen in a photo shared on November 6, 2024 | Source: Instagram/tvmayramoreno

Chauncy Glover died unexpectedly on November 5, 2024, at the age of 39. Fans of the KCAL News anchor are mourning his passing, with many sharing their heartfelt reactions to the tragic news.

 

Glover started working at KCAL in October 2023 until his time of passing. He began his professional journalism career with WTVM News in Columbus, Georgia, but his passion for the field ignited much earlier.

At just five years old, his father built him a mini anchor desk, and Glover would perform newscasts for his family every Sunday after church in their hometown of Athens, Alabama.

For Glover, journalism went beyond simply reporting the news as he referred to it as his “calling.” He viewed his role as an opportunity to use his platform for positive change, using storytelling and community involvement to make a meaningful impact.

Over the years, he worked in various states, including Florida, Georgia, Michigan, and Texas, before joining KCAL in California. At KCAL, Glover co-anchored the 5 and 11 p.m. newscasts alongside Pat Harvey and also shared the desk with Suzie Suh for the 8 and 10 p.m. broadcasts.

Now, the people whose lives he impacted with his work as a journalist are mourning him and sending their love to his family.

One online user shared their grief, “Very very sad. So young. 🙏🙏🙏to his entire family.” Another expressed shock at the loss, “My Lord, 39, so young! What happened? Condolences to his family and friends!”

Many fans remarked on the untimely passing, “Gone too soon🕊️,” with another concurring“Another talented young man has gone too soon. May He rest in peace.” One fan reflected on the abrupt loss, “I’m in absolute shock. Chauncey was young and only at the beginning of his career.”

Others remembered how vibrant he was, “Chauncey was an outstanding anchor… Loved his personality and fun spirit on the news. My deepest condolences to his family and friends. May his memory be a blessing.”

A fan also shared how much Glover’s presence meant, “So very sad. Way too young. I enjoyed watching him nightly.” Devasted fans were left reeling, like this one, “This is so shocking. I watched him last week and now he’s gone at a young age. RIP CHAUNCY GLOVER. My condolences to KCAL 9 families.

Another viewer spoke of their deep sense of loss, “So sad, I really liked seeing him on the 8:00 p.m. broadcast. He will be truly missed. My condolences to his family, friends and coworkers.”

As much as Glover discovered his passion for journalism at a young age, his dedication to the communities he served was always at the heart of his work. He did this through his impactful storytelling and his community outreach efforts.

The journalist launched a mentorship initiative during his time at WDIV in Detroit. The inspiration came after he witnessed a young life lost on the streets. This led him to establish “The Chauncy Glover Project” (CGP).

As per the website, the project is a hands-on mentorship program aimed at guiding young men to become confident, responsible, and moral leaders.

The program covers a range of empowering topics, including dressing for success, manhood, etiquette, college readiness, tutoring, public speaking, and community service. Glover and his team of mentors met with young students in grades 7-12 twice a month for sessions focused on personal growth and enriching experiences.

After relocating to Houston to anchor at KTRK, Glover brought CGP with him. The program has since helped more than 350 young men of color pursue higher education. It has also mentored over 1,000 individuals, empowering them with the skills and confidence to succeed.

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