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'Topeka Capital-Journal' Columnist, Editor Dies



Published: February 09, 2009 10:07 AM ET

TOPEKA, Kan. Pete Goering, an award-winning columnist and editor for The Topeka Capital-Journal, died Saturday after a lengthy illness. He was 60.

The newspaper said he died at home surrounded by his wife, Diane, and children Debbie, Brett and Elizabeth and other family members. Services were pending at Christ the King Church in Topeka.

In a career with the Capital-Journal that spanned nearly 40 years, the native of a small town in Marion County, Kan., served readers as a photographer's intern, sports writer, sports editor and columnist and executive editor.

A familiar figure at sporting events around the Midwest, Goering covered some of the most famous events in Kansas sports history. His peers voted him Kansas sports writer of the year five times.

With a folksy, easy-to-read style and deft humorous touch, he chronicled Kansas in five Final Fours, reported twice on the Olympics and covered both of the Kansas City Royals' appearances in the World Series, including their 1985 triumph over St. Louis. As an intern for Capital-Journal photo director Rich Clarkson, he covered the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl IV.

Goering continued to write four weekly columns even after he was asked to become executive director of the newsroom. In a column in April 2007 he informed his readers that he had been diagnosed with lung cancer.





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