Lou Dobbs, an American conservative and television host who recently passed away on July 18, 2024, at the age of 78, is survived by his wife and children.
Lou Dobbs and his second wife, Debi Lee Segura, married on March 20, 1982, after he divorced his first wife, Kathy Wheeler, in 1981.
Debi Lee Segura, a former CNN sports anchor, was Lou Dobbs’s constant source of support until his last breath.
The couple raised four children together: three daughters, Hillary, Michelle, and Heather, and a son, Jason.
Furthermore, the couple used to attend high-profile events together, including the 2019 State Dinner hosted by President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump.
Lou Dobbs and Debi Lee Segura were both ideal couples, role models, and inspirations to their children.
On the couple’s marriage anniversary, March 21, 2020, their daughter Hillary posted on Instagram, “Happy Anniversary to these longtime lovebirds!!! Thank you for being wonderful role models and inspirations through your love story. I love you very much, Mom and Dad!“
Moreover, Debi prefers to keep a low profile and is not very active on social media platforms.
Debi Lee Segura was born to mother Lee Segura and father Hank
Lou’s wife, Debi, was born to Lee Segura and the late Hank Segura and belongs to a family of American nationality.
Her mother, Lee, is from Jersey City, New Jersey, and graduated from El Paso High School. Moreover, Debi’s mother was an all-girl athlete and a medical volunteer at a hospital.
She was also assistant manager of a hotel in Bellevue, Washington, and a condo manager in Bellevue.
In addition, Lee worked for Germains Seed & Plant in Los Angeles, California, and Inngersoll-Rand cooperation. She also worked as a Salesperson for Rodier of Paris in New York.
Lee Segura often posts about her daughter Debi on her social media platforms, expressing her love for Debi, who is currently 99 years old.
Talking about Debi’s father, Hank Segura, passed away on June 12, 2013.
Additional Information
- Lou Dobbs’ wife, Debi Lee Segura, and brother, Elan Segura, passed away on June 5, 2013.
- Lou won several awards throughout his television journalism career, including the Lifetime Achievement Emmy Award, Cable Ace Award, and George Foster Peabody Award.
- He hosted Lou Dobbs Radio on United Stations Radio Networks from 2008 to 2012.