SOFT NEWS Celebrity zookeeper Jack Hanna diagnosed with dementia, family says

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Jack Hanna, celebrity zookeeper and wildlife conservationist, has been diagnosed with dementia, his family said Wednesday. The former director of the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium will be retiring from public life.
Hanna's three daughters — Kathaleen, Suzanne and Julie — announced their 74-year-old father's diagnosis in a letter posted on social media. Doctors believe his condition, which progressed much faster than anticipated, to be Alzheimer's.
"Even though Dad is no longer able to travel and work in the same way, we know that his infectious enthusiasm has touched many hearts and will continue to be his legacy," his daughters wrote.

Hanna, also known as "Jungle Jack," became a well-known wildlife expert through his work as director of the Columbus Zoo — a post he held from 1978 to 1992 — and his frequent media appearances on late-night talk shows, where he frequently introduced the animals he worked with to audiences.

"Dad engaged with millions of households through his media appearances and weekly television programs — including Animal Adventures, Into the Wild and Wild Countdown," the sisters wrote. "This allowed him to bring an unparalleled level of awareness to the importance of global conservation given the unrelenting pressures on the natural environment."

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Jack Hanna and his family on their first day at Columbus Zoo, 1978.COURTESY: COLUMBUS ZOO AND AQUARIUM

The letter also highlighted Julie Hanna's "continued life-long challenges from her childhood leukemia, as she is currently recovering from major surgery."
The family went on to request privacy and understanding due to COVID-19 restrictions, with the sisters adding, "ironic given Dad's love of interacting with people."


Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, where Hanna had been emeritus director until stepping down last December, shared the letter as well, stating that it was respecting the family's wishes for privacy.
"While Jack retired from his official role at the end of 2020, his legacy will be ever-present in our work as we continue to fulfill our organization's mission to lead and inspire by connecting people and wildlife," the organization told CBS News.
 

night driver

ESFP adrift in INTJ sea
His version of ALZ is a particularly aggressive and fast moving version. Bet he won't have more than 6 months as fast as this is happening.
 

ShadowMan

Designated Grumpy Old Fart
What a horrible way to go....and Hanna is so young. My father is moving into the later stages of Dementia and he's 91. A former college Chemistry professor, and a good one to be sure, his short term memory is totally gone and we can see things progressing slowly but surely. Very sad way to go. Damn!!
 

Maryh

Veteran Member
He made the Cols. zoo awesome! I so enjoyed him on television years ago! A girl who went to high school with my son is now a zookeeper at the Heart of Africa exhibit probably because of his shows!
 

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
His version of ALZ is a particularly aggressive and fast moving version. Bet he won't have more than 6 months as fast as this is happening.

And I'm betting that once they do the autopsy they'll find it wasn't ALZ but in fact Multi System Atrophy, it kills and fast, and yes it's a type of dementia.
 

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
What a horrible way to go....and Hanna is so young. My father is moving into the later stages of Dementia and he's 91. A former college Chemistry professor, and a good one to be sure, his short term memory is totally gone and we can see things progressing slowly but surely. Very sad way to go. Damn!!

My dad was 76 when dementia took him last year, so not all that young.
 
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