Ohio native David "Kidd
Kraddick" Peter Cradick, whose nationally syndicated morning radio show, “Kidd Kraddick in the Morning,”
is on more than 100 radio stations, died Saturday in
New Orleans at a golf tournament to raise money for his Kidd's Kids Charity. The show was broadcast
from 7-11 a.m. Eastern time weekdays.
Kidd Kraddick |
He was also seen on the
nationally syndicated “Dish Nation” television show weeknights around the
United States.
Kraddick received the
nickname "Kidd" from a radio producer at a station where he was the
youngest employee.
In 1991, Kraddick founded
the 501(c)3 charity, The Kraddick Foundation, dedicated to helping
impact the lives of children who have terminal or chronic illnesses or are
accident victims. It consists of "Kidd's Kids," which takes a
planeload of these children (age 5-11) and their families to Walt Disney World for 5 days every November. In 2010, the
charity grew to include "The Glamour Squad" which visits hospitals
around the country and provides a day of pampering inside the hospital for
teenage girls.
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