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Cy Bahakel Obituary

Cy N. Bahakel
Mr. Bahakel, passed away Thursday, April 20, 2006 at his home in Charlotte. It was in 1947 that Cy N. Bahakel began a successful Broadcast career that would span 50 years and reach millions of viewers and listeners and enable him to fulfill a dream of serving mankind through the miracle of Broadcasting.
Born April 12, 1919 in Birmingham, Alabama, Cy Bahakel graduated from the University of Alabama and served in the U.S. Army in San Antonio, Texas. After a leg injury that confined him temporarily to Brooks General Hospital, he remained in San Antonio to serve as a newscaster.
Broadcasting would never be far from his love. After short stints at WBRC-Birmingham and WJRD in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Bahakel abandoned a three-month law practice and made a move to Kosciusko, Mississippi where he bought his first radio station with a partner, Mims Boswell, whom he later bought out.
From 1947 to today, Bahakel has continued a growth pattern for his Broadcast magnate, which spans the Rockies to the Atlantic Coast with radio and television. He recently sold his cable division to invest more heavily in television. He was a true pioneer in the Broadcast industry with an uncanny knack for foreseeing the coming trends in the ever-changing landscape of Broadcasting and being the first on the scene to take advantage of those opportunities, including UHF television and the digital landscape of the 21st Century.
In addition to his successful Broadcast career, Bahakel served as a deacon and Sunday School teacher in Roanoke, Virginia, and was a much sought after speaker, having gained his skill from the University of Alabama debate team where he became a distinguished orator.
From 1972-1976 he served in the North Carolina Senate for two terms. He was unopposed for his third term when he chose not to run and to return to his first love, Broadcasting.
Bahakel, along with a group of savvy investors, began the Bank of Mecklenburg in the 1980's which today has merged with RBC Centura.
He was also a founding partner of the Charlotte Hornets, and through his vision and contribution, made it possible for pro sports to begin a successful stint in Charlotte.
Cy Bahakel had an impressive career as a public servant outside of politics and broadcasting where he has served on many boards, including Boy Scouts of America and the Presbyterian Hospital Association.
It was Beverly Boyd Bahakel, whom he met and married in Kosciusko, Mississippi, who was his greatest achievement and asset. He would later credit her for the vision of his key growth, especially the move of the company headquarters, to the growing city of Charlotte in 1963. It was Charlotte which was the springboard for the dynamic growth witnessed by Bahakel Communications today.
He will be remembered for these remarkable achievements and for the loving family he left behind.
In addition to his wife, Beverly Boyd Bahakel, Cy Bahakel is survived by his children, Beverly Poston and her husband, Steve, Suzanne Pittenger and her husband, Robert, Merribeth Crouch, Cy N. Bahakel, Jr., Amy Wheeler and her husband, Marc, and Stephen Bahakel.
Also surviving are his brother, Izas Bahakel and his wife, Renee; and his grandchildren, Robert Pittenger, Jr. and his wife, Jodi, Natalie Kilts and her husband, James, Amy Elizabeth Pittenger, John David Crouch and Grace Pittenger.
The family would like to thank the following people for their loving support: primary caregivers Shawn Gaddy, John Keefe, Paul McInnis, Steve Robinson, and Michael Selph; and officers Danny Anthony, Andy Oberer, Carolynn Pierce, Chris Rush and Sean Taylor.
A service to celebrate the life of Cy N. Bahakel will be held 2:00 PM Monday, April 24 at Calvary Church, 5801 Pineville-Matthew Road in Charlotte.
Memorials may be made to the donor's choice.
Arrangements are in the care of Hankins & Whittington Dilworth Chapel, 1111 East Blvd. (www.hankinsandwhittington.com).

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Published by Charlotte Observer from Apr. 22 to Apr. 23, 2006.

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MD Wingo

April 16, 2025

Mr. Bahakel instilled in all of us thru his example of how to communicate thru his TV media what motivated his audiences to become engaged in his many messages.
Those skills that he demonstrated became a part of our understanding of the human world that I took to heart and practiced throughout my life to this very day!
Thank you Cy for teaching me much more than I ever realized during those formative years.

MD Wingo

April 16, 2024

Cy with all his talent & the people he surrounded himself with in broadcast television gave me an education & experiences that serve me to this very day.
Thank you Cy for having been part of my life that influenced my successes.

Lisa C. Rudisill

November 24, 2023

The Bahakel family has a long and distinguished community presence and served Charlotte for decades. Thanks to Cy and all his supporting family (condolences to my classmate Merri, too)

MD Wingo

May 3, 2023

From the 1970's I worked for his organization and learned a great deal in a short time about how real broadcasting works which has served me well to this very day.
Cy made a difference in my life, thank you Cy!!!

Dean Maggard

May 18, 2006

Beverly, Buddy and Steve and the rest of the Bahakel family. We were sorry to hear of Mr.Bahakel's passing. He was a wonderful man and friend. Having 35 years at WLBJ with him in command, we enjoyed all those years. Peace be with you all in the years to come. God Bless.

Dean Maggard

Bonnie Erhardt

April 29, 2006

Cy will certainly be missed by many. May God blees you with many wonderful memories. I worked for him at one of his stations in 1979 in Ky as an on-air personality.

Bill Harper

April 26, 2006

Beverly, Buddy, Susie, Steve, Maribeth and Mrs. Bahakel please accept my sympathy on the loss of your father and spouse. Mr. Bahakel allowed me to manage three of his television stations and I became a better broadcaster as a result. I had the greatest respect for his position in both the Broadcast industry and his community leadership. Having lost both my Father and Mother since leaving Bahakel Communications I know the empty feeling that you have at this time. Hold on to those good memorys and know that my prayers are with you at this time.

Steve Molella

April 25, 2006

My thoughts and prayers are with the Bahakel family. Although I did not know him personally, I greatly admired his work and vision in both the broadcasting industry and local community. I share a common thread with Mr. Bahakel in that he graduated in the same class as my Dad at U of Ala., classs of 1942. My Dad passed away over a year ago and I share both your families grief and wonderful blessings.

Cindy McGraw Frick

April 25, 2006

Merribeth,

I just heard of your Dad's passing and went online to view his obit. He was such an impressive guy and I remember him well. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your whole family at this time. I lost my Dad a couple of years ago and I miss him so much. Faith like ours is so comforting because we know where they are and how triumphant it is to be in heaven. I miss you Merri, and hope life is treating you well. Feel free to contact me at my e-mail address anytime.

Dave Compton

April 25, 2006

My thoughts and prayers are with all the family. It was a joy to have worked for Mr. Bahakel and his family at WPET Radio.

I have such great memories of this wonderful man, and his great legacy.

David Martinson

April 25, 2006

Beverly, Suzy, Maribeth, Amy, Buddy, and Steve. Please accept our deepest sympathy for the passing of your father Cy. Mrs. Bahakel, my family was very much a part of Cy's working family as my father Jim, brother Eric, and myself worked for him. Dad knew him better than many, and always held him in high regard, as did the rest of us in the community. God bless you all, and may time grant you the peace and healing in your heart.

Diane Thompson

April 24, 2006

Dear Suzanne,

Although I sent a card to you today to tell you how sorry I am for your loss of your dad, I wanted to tell you I read the obituary about his life, accomplishments, and family. I know you are so proud of him and to be his daughter. He had a very interesting life and sure did honor your mom. He knew his passion and was very successful in it as a broadcaster and the television business.

May the good Lord bring many meaningful memories and thoughts about the dad He gave you as the days go by now. And may He comfort you as only He can.

Love you,

Diane (Thompson)

Dr. Phillip Davis

April 24, 2006

Dear Suzanne, Robert and family;

Cynthia and I, along with the entire Nations Ford Community Church family express our love and support to you during your time of grief. The life of a great man is always measured in the legacy of the man. Cy Bahakel legacy is filled with persons of true character and integrity.



May God continue to bless and comfort you.



Dr. Phillip and Cynthia Davis

Nations Ford Community Church

Charlotte

Douglas Neatrour

April 24, 2006

I worked for Mr. Bahakel in the 1970's at two of his stations, including KXEL, Waterloo, Iowa using the professional name of Jay Douglas. He will be missed for his keen insight into broadcasting. God bless his family.

Scott Parker

April 24, 2006

Dearest Beverly and family..

Mary, Christian, John and myself are grieved by your loss for you. I am grateful to have known Cy. I am as grateful to know you and to have you as a friend. We share in this time of pain and rejoicing in our Messiah, to know that Cy will be there before us and waiting. We are here for you.

Scott Parker

Hope of Israel Congregation

Terri Hoover Reynolds

April 24, 2006

Buddy and family,

My heart was saddened to hear of the passing of your father. I had not seen your dad in years. However, on Christmas day, I turned on the TV just as Mr. Bahakel was giving a wonderful Christian message. What a blessing to the viewers! May you find peace in knowing he is with our Lord! Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers during this time. May life continue to bless you!

Deryl and Nova Graham

April 23, 2006

I was deeply saddened on Saturday, when I first heard of Cy's passing,

however I'm convinced of great rejoicing that is taking place in Heaven. I am sure that he, Dad and Mom can spend an eternity remembering the old Calvary Church days, as well as numerous other grand times.

A warm thanks to each of you for always being so kind to me amd my family. Cy was the kindest and most gentle man I have ever known, as well as the utmost asset to the Charlotte community,schools,and churches. Intelligent, daper, and articulate; he was a great man.

May the Lord bless you all exceedingly,

Ramona Holloway

April 23, 2006

Our prayers are with the entire Bahakel family at this time of loss. Both Matt Harris and I hope that you find comfort in fond memories. We wish you the peace of knowing that a life of service, like that lived by Cy Bahakel, is rewarded with eternal joy.

Tina Kuhr

April 23, 2006

Beverly, I was sorry to hear of the loss of your husband, Cy. I want you to know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. (I met you at services at Hope of Israel Congregation.)



May the Lord bless you and keep you and carry you through this difficult time.

Bill Fleming

April 23, 2006

Pam joins me in expressing our sympathy to the entire family, and especially to our special friends Beverly and Steve. May your memories of your father be rich and valuable, and may God continue to bless you.

Bob Feezor

April 23, 2006

Mr. Bahakel was always kind to me when I hosted the "Carolina Morning" show on WCCB in the mid 1980s. I also especially remember kindness shown to me by Mrs. Bahakel, Beverly, Amy, Steve, and family during my employment at Channel 18. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Vic Bosiger

April 22, 2006

My deepest sympathy to the family. It means so much to me to have known and worked with Cy Bahakel and his family for many years. May God Bless you all.

Carl Bruce

April 22, 2006

Beverly, Amy, Buddy, Steve, Maribeth, Susie and Mrs. Bahakel: Marilyn and I are saddened to learn about your father and husband. Cy gave me an opportunity years ago and I learned many valuable lessons from him during the years I was fortunate enough to be a part of his company. He was a visionary in the television industry and a strong community leader for the city of Charlotte. He will be missed by many.

Brant Hart

April 22, 2006

Thank you, Mr.Bahakel for giving Charlotteans an extra TV viewing choice. When I moved to Charlotte in July of 1964,we had access to only two channels. My father bought our family an all-channel TV for Christmas that year. I became an instant fan of WCCB and I still am. After hearing stories from Leonard Copala and Hugh Deadwyler,Jr about the station's struggles in the early days, I'm thankful for your preseverance. Even after the loss of the ABC affiliation, you did not quit! Now WCCB is a Fox Affiliate and has the Panthers games and NASCAR races. I'm sure that makes some of the other stations envious.

I had hoped to work at WCCB after I graduated from UNC in 1973, but I guess I was never in the right place at the right time. However, I am fortunate to work for a man of similar vision.



My deepest sympathy goes out to the Bahakel family! Charlotteans like me will truly miss him.



Brant Hart

Mix 106

Michael Kassner

April 22, 2006

Cy's loss is a tremendous loss to the Broadcasting Industry and to our family. He was a friend and mentor who will be dearly missed. We will pray for the repose of his sole and for the family he left behind.

Tommy Spain

April 22, 2006

Please accept my condolencies. I enjoyed my time at WKAB-TV in Montgomery, Alabama and WBBJ-TV in Jackson, Tennessee. My best wishes to Beverly Poston and family.

Ken Green

April 22, 2006

Buddy and family: I am saddened to hear of your father's passing. He was one of the kindest people I know. He was a joy to be around. I will miss him. May God be with you during this time of sadness and sorrow.

Andy Martin

April 22, 2006

From the people of your former hometown of Kosciusko, Mississippi, you were loved and appreciated for your gift of broadcasting.

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