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Columbia, S.C. Celebrates the Life and Legacy of Beloved Broadcaster Joe Pinner

Columbia, S.C. Remembers a Legend: Joe Pinner

It’s a somber yet celebratory time in Columbia, South Carolina, as the community comes together to remember the incredible life of Joe Pinner, who passed away over the weekend. Pinner wasn’t just any broadcaster; he was a cornerstone of the WIS family, joining the station only ten years after it first aired. For many kids growing up in the Midlands, he was more than just a familiar face on their television screens; he was a beloved childhood icon.

The Legacy of Mr. Knozit

Best known for his award-winning children’s show, “Mr. Knozit,” Joe Pinner’s zest for life and storytelling enchanted generations of children. This show became a cherished part of the lives of many who had the joy of watching it. Pinner served multiple roles at WIS, including anchoring, weather reporting, and co-hosting WIS News Midday. After a remarkable 55 years at the station, he hung up his hat in 2018, leaving behind a legacy that struck a chord far beyond Columbia.

As news of his passing spread, heartfelt tributes began pouring in. Many from the community flocked to social media to share cherished memories and experiences with the man who embodied warmth and energy. One such tribute came from Judi Gatson, who reminisced about Pinner’s enthusiasm for the Gamecocks women’s basketball team during their perfect championship season. It was clear that Pinner’s joy extended far beyond his television persona; he was a genuine fan of the community around him.

Special Moments and Fond Memories

In a heartfelt post, Gatson also recalled surprising Pinner at The Nickelodeon theater to watch footage of his show, “Mr. Knozit,” on a big screen. Just imagine the nostalgia and packed auditorium as everyone laughed and cheered for the host who touched their hearts! Other colleagues also shared their favorite memories, such as Rick Henry, who remembered working with Pinner for an impressive thirty years.

Chief Meteorologist Adam Clark shared a touching video of Pinner sitting on the iconic pink couch from his show, swinging his feet and exuding that youthful glee he was so famous for. Former anchors, including Susan Audé and Kara Gormley Meador, visited the studio to share their sentiments, reminiscent of how Pinner’s spirit shaped the fabric of the WIS family.

Community Voices

Viewers took to social media, sharing evocative stories that demonstrated the profound impact Joe Pinner had on their lives. One fan fondly recalled being on his show as a child, mentioning how she won a paint-by-numbers set. “He will always be a part of my childhood,” Candi Watson wrote. Another, Myrtle Dinkins, reminisced about how Pinner brought joy to the seniors at Forest Hills nursing home, serving cake and ice cream.

Tabetha Parker shared how Pinner’s face would light up when mentioning “snow” as part of the forecast, igniting excitement for snow days among kids. Meanwhile, Freddie Jackson looked back on meeting Pinner at a mall, recalling the thrill of filming a Christmas commercial with him. Such shared memories underscore the warmth and joy Joe Pinner spread within the community.

Honoring Pinner’s Military Service

It’s interesting to note that Pinner wasn’t just a local legend; he also had a commendable history in the military. While stationed at Fort Jackson in Columbia, he managed the Armed Forces Radio station, WFJX. He was honored multiple times, receiving accolades such as the title of Honorary Colonel and Honorary Drill Sergeant. The Fort Jackson community expressed their grief over Pinner’s passing, stating, “He leaves a legacy across the state and will be remembered as a key supporter of Soldiers and our Army.”

Community Leaders Honor His Memory

Joe Pinner’s influence reached far beyond local airwaves. Governor Henry McMaster acknowledged his contributions, proclaiming, “Columbia has lost an icon.” Congressman Joe Wilson also spoke to Pinner’s enduring legacy and how he inspired countless young people. Even national figures like NBC anchor Craig Melvin and media personality Leeza Gibbons paid their respects to the Carolina icon.

As we bid farewell to Joe Pinner, it’s clear that his legacy will live on in the hearts of those he touched. The laughter, the joy, and the warmth he spread throughout our community will always remind us of a time when we gathered around the television to watch our beloved Mr. Knozit. Rest well, Joe. You truly did a magnificent job.


Author: HERE Lexington

HERE Lexington

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