May God rest his soul. I have been listening to Paul Harvey since the early 70’s. Every day he was on during lunch and we sat and listened to him as we ate lunch. WBZ Radio in Boston is I first learned of him and loved to listen to him. His smooth, soothing voice and the high pitch at the end when he said. Paul Harvey… Good Day! You will be missed my Friend but I know as a believer in Christ, you are with him now, Thank you for all the years. .
Paul Harvey, a radio legend who began his career in 1933 while he was still in high school, has died, ABC News reported Saturday.
Harvey began his radio career on KVOO-AM while in high school in his hometown of Tulsa, Okla. He was known for his unique, staccato-style delivery of news combined with commentary, which resonated with tens of millions of Americans for more than five decades.
Among the dozens of professional honors Harvey received, he was inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame and, in 1992, received the Paul White Award, the highest honor presented by RTNDA, the Radio-Television News Directors Association.
Harvey's wife, Angel, who produced his radio programs, died in 2008. Angel Harvey is credited with creating his popular radio feature “The Rest of the Story.”
via Report: Radio Legend Paul Harvey Dies – cbs4denver.com.