BY Benjamin ClarkMarch 27, 2025
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Tucker Carlson reveals his father Richard 'Dick' Carlson's death at age 84

A prominent figure in journalism and government service who shaped his son's conservative worldview has passed away after a brief illness.

According to The Times of India, Richard "Dick" Warner Carlson died Monday at his home in Boca Grande, Florida, with his children by his side and his beloved dogs at his feet.

His son Tucker Carlson announced the news through an emotional post on X, revealing that his 84-year-old father maintained remarkable clarity and dignity throughout his six-week illness, refusing painkillers until the end.

The elder Carlson's passing marks the end of a multifaceted career that spanned journalism, diplomacy, and mysterious government work.

Distinguished career spanning journalism and public service

Dick Carlson carved out an impressive career trajectory that took him from journalism to high-ranking government positions.

His appointment as director of Voice of America by President Ronald Reagan marked a significant milestone in his professional journey. Later, under President George H.W. Bush's administration, he served as the U.S. ambassador to Seychelles.

His work life took an intriguing turn in his later years. Family members noted that his activities during the last 25 years of his life remained somewhat enigmatic, though clearly engaging. Despite the mystery surrounding his later career, Carlson maintained strong family bonds, particularly with his sons.

Daily phone calls and weekly lunch traditions at Washington's Metropolitan Club, complete with dice games, exemplified his dedication to family relationships. His love for dogs remained a constant throughout his life, adding a touching personal dimension to his public persona.

Unconventional parenting shaped Tucker Carlson's worldview

Tucker Carlson's upbringing under his father's guidance proved far from conventional. As noted in Chadwick Moore's biography, Dick Carlson believed in immersing his children in real-world experiences from an early age.

Dick Carlson shared this philosophy about raising his children:

As soon as they could walk, he dragged them along to dinners, restaurants, work events, and reporting gigs to ensure, as he says, that they 'became well-informed and early gourmands'.

This unique approach to parenting included exposing young Tucker and his brother Buckley to diverse experiences, including a memorable dinner with Eddie Cannizzaro, a suspected mobster. Rather than sheltering his children, Dick embraced opportunities for them to witness various aspects of life firsthand.

Complex family dynamics and personal relationships

The Carlson family story includes significant personal challenges. Dick's marriage to Tucker's mother, Lisa McNear Lombardi, ended in a contentious divorce in 1976. The court granted him full custody of their sons, citing Lisa's struggles with substance abuse.

The separation created a permanent rift between Tucker and his mother, who last saw him when he was six years old. She passed away from cancer in 2011 without reconnecting with her son.

Following the divorce, Dick married Patricia Swanson, heiress to the Swanson frozen food fortune, establishing a new life in La Jolla, California.

This marriage brought stability to the family and provided Tucker and his brother with a privileged upbringing in an affluent coastal community. The influence of both his father's career and his stepmother's background significantly shaped Tucker's future path in media and politics.

Legacy and final farewell

Dick Carlson's passing represents more than the loss of a former journalist and diplomat. He leaves behind a complex legacy that profoundly influenced modern conservative media through his son Tucker.

His death at home in Florida, surrounded by family and refusing painkillers, reflected the dignity and strength that characterized his life and career.

His surviving family includes his two sons and five grandchildren, who will carry forward the memories of a man who seamlessly navigated the worlds of journalism, diplomacy, and secretive government work while maintaining unwavering dedication to his family and principles.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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