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    Bruner was one of the first heart transplant recipients in the United States, after he suffered a heart attack in his 50s. Bruner died on November 3, 1997, of liver cancer, in Indianapolis, at age 66. Natalie, along with the ten children, survive him. [2]

  2. Nov 6, 1997 · Wallace C. Bruner, a former ABC News correspondent and a host of the television show ''What's My Line?,'' died on Monday at his home near here. He was 66. The cause was liver cancer, his...

  3. Nov 6, 1997 · Wally Bruner, a former ABC News correspondent and host of the television show “What’s My Line?,” died Nov. 3 of liver cancer in Indianapolis. He was 66.

  4. Nov 3, 1997 · Bruner was one of the United States's first heart transplant recipients, after he suffered a massive heart attack in his 50s. Bruner died of liver cancer, in Indianapolis, at age 66. Natalie, along with the ten children, survive him.

  5. When did Wally Bruner die? November 3, 1997. How did Wally Bruner die? Liver cancer. How old was Wally Bruner when he died? 66 years old. Where did Wally Bruner die?

  6. Cause Of Death: N/A. Ethnicity: White. Nationality: American. Wally Bruner was born on the 4th of March, 1931. He was known for being a TV Show Host. A TV personality and 1960’s journalist who is known for hosting the TV series, What’s My Line?, along with Wally’s Workshop, a home repair series. Wally Bruner was born in Ames.

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  8. Hosts of the syndicated version, Wally Bruner and Larry Blyden, were alive at the time but did not participate. With the exception of Bruner's 1969 appearance with mystery guest Gerald Ford (presented in black and white), the 25th anniversary special consisted entirely of highlights from the CBS Sunday night version of the series, that viewers ...