Walter Cronkite's death reminds us how full one person's life can be if he puts his mind to it. For most of us, Cronkite was a news man and the most important anchor person (and most trusted man) in America in the second half of the 20th century. He was also a man with political and religious opinions. Among them were the importance of inter-religious understanding, civility and religious liberty. Rev. Welton Gaddy, a friend of this blog and head of the Interfaith Alliance, offers this tribute on KNOE
Rest in peace Walter Cronkite

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Walter, Rest In Peace and may God be with you
Walter Cronkite was a good person I read he was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma and they are nice people. Also, he always said
And that is the way it is, I liked him and he also married Carly Simon's sister in Martha's Vineyard. He was interesting.
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