One of Seattle's most beloved media figures, Kathi Goertzen is remembered at the Murrow College of Communications. Kathi Goertzen Hall stands on the Pullman campus to honor the KOMO TV anchor who won the hearts of viewers with her brave fight against a brain tumor. My sister-in-law snapped these pictures while taking my nephew to a WSU school visitation.
Goertzen was a 1980 graduate of WSU.
Showing posts with label Kathi Goertzen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kathi Goertzen. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 12, 2016
Goertzen Hall On WSU Campus
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Dan Lewis Leaving KOMO News Desk
After 27 years, Dan Lewis is calling it quits as KOMO 4 TV news anchor. Lewis who along with the late Kathi Goertzen and weatherman Steve Poole were amongst the longest running local TV news teams in the country. As well as his longevity or maybe because of it, Lewis has become known as a steady presence in the local media, guiding viewers through a couple of personal tragedies such as the passing of Kathi Goertzen and a helicopter crash that took the life of a KOMO reporter and pilot last month. Lewis was brought over from Washington, DC in 1987 to replace retiring anchor Jim Harriott. He has said his decision to come out west to work at KOMO 4, the best move he has ever made. Lewis will make his last newscast toward the end of May.
Friday, March 22, 2013
WSU To Name A Building After Goertzen
A building that is part of the Edward R Murrow College Of Communications will be named after Kathi Goertzen, it was announced today. Goertzen was a long time anchor for KOMO 4 TV news here in Seattle, whose fight against a series of brain tumours, inspired a city and whose passing brought it to tears.
Kathi was a 1980 graduate of WSU and an avid Coug. The WSU Board Of Regents passed the resolution to name what is actually an addition to Murrow Hall that houses the Dean Suite, Faculty offices and test and research labs. For more details and a wonderful video by Eric Johnson, click here
Kathi was a 1980 graduate of WSU and an avid Coug. The WSU Board Of Regents passed the resolution to name what is actually an addition to Murrow Hall that houses the Dean Suite, Faculty offices and test and research labs. For more details and a wonderful video by Eric Johnson, click here
Monday, August 13, 2012
Goertzen Passing Devastates City
When someone is on TV for decades, they can seem almost like part of your family and that couldn't be more true than with Kathi Goertzen. Goertzen co-anchored the KOMO evening new for the better part of 30 years, her pairing with Dan Lewis was one of the longest running news teams west of the Mississippi.
Kathi was a classmate of mine at Washington State University although I really didn't meet her until years after we graduated. I asked if she remembered me, she said I looked familiar. We lived in the same dorm in our freshman year. She was in the Com. Department and so was I. We didn't have any classes together and we where always going in different directions when I saw her.
But one thing for sure is that I was proud of her. In a time when local news anchors seemed to be just pretty faces, she brought a real articulate, thinking dimension to the evening news.
When her fight began with her brain tumor, she brought her viewers along, sharing her deepest feelings, because as much as her viewers thought of her as a member of the family, she must have had many of the same feelings about them.
Kathi is gone now and a city that only two years ago was devastated by the passing of another longtime broadcaster Dave Niehaus is now in mourning again.
Kathi was a classmate of mine at Washington State University although I really didn't meet her until years after we graduated. I asked if she remembered me, she said I looked familiar. We lived in the same dorm in our freshman year. She was in the Com. Department and so was I. We didn't have any classes together and we where always going in different directions when I saw her.
But one thing for sure is that I was proud of her. In a time when local news anchors seemed to be just pretty faces, she brought a real articulate, thinking dimension to the evening news.
When her fight began with her brain tumor, she brought her viewers along, sharing her deepest feelings, because as much as her viewers thought of her as a member of the family, she must have had many of the same feelings about them.
Kathi is gone now and a city that only two years ago was devastated by the passing of another longtime broadcaster Dave Niehaus is now in mourning again.
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Kathi Goertzen Returns To Anchor KOMO News
TV viewers of the Seattle area are happy to see longtime news anchor Kathi Goertzen return to the anchor desk after her fourth surgery for a brain tumor.
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Kathi Goertzen 1977
Maybe this will cheer up fellow Kathi Goertzen fans--her Freshman year at Washington State University. This photo is from the 1977 Chinook. Kathy is second from right, third row up.Thursday, April 03, 2008
Wishing A Quick Recovery For Kathi
The Seattle area wishes long time Channel 4 Anchor Kathi Goertzen a quick recovery. Goertzen has gone in for the third time for a brain tumor.Kathi's unassuming manner always makes her a welcome presence in people's living rooms. Her 30 years in the Seattle television market, make her a dynasty. Kathi and I both went through the Com department at WSU during the late 1970 and early 80s.
This picture is courtesy of the Seattle Times.
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