The community in Columbia, South Carolina, is coming together to remember and celebrate the remarkable life of Joe Pinner, a beloved figure who passed away over the weekend at 89 years old. Known for his infectious smile and warm personality, Pinner was a major part of the fabric of Midlands television, particularly through his long-running children’s program, Mr. Knozit.
Joe Pinner joined the station just ten years after its first broadcast, setting the tone for a stellar career that spanned more than five decades. He was much more than just a familiar face on screen; he was a news anchor, a weatherman, and a co-host of the much-loved WIS News Midday. His love for storytelling captivated audiences young and old, making retirement in 2018 after 55 years with the station both a monumental milestone and a sad farewell.
As news of his passing spread, social media was flooded with heartfelt memories and tributes from those who grew up watching him. Judi Gatson, a friend and colleague, shared a sweet recollection of Pinner’s excitement during the Gamecocks women’s basketball team’s perfect championship season. She further highlighted their shared memories, notably a surprise event at The Nickelodeon where they watched segments of Mr. Knozit on the big screen.
Rick Henry, WIS’s Sports Director, spoke warmly of his friendship with Pinner, recounting 30 years of camaraderie. Chief Meteorologist Adam Clark provided a nostalgic glimpse of Pinner on the iconic pink couch from Mr. Knozit while swinging his feet, capturing the essence of a man who brought joy to countless households.
Former anchors Susan Audé and Kara Gormley Meador gathered to reminisce, and former WIS anchor Mary King also shared her sentiments through a touching video. The outpouring of love continued as viewers took to Facebook to express their own cherished moments with Pinner.
“A legend! RIP Mr. Knozit!” wrote Kimberly Michelle, echoing the thoughts of countless others. Candi Watson, who appeared on his show as a child, mentioned her joyous memories of winning a paint-by-numbers set while dreaming of being a supermodel, a delightful snapshot of simpler times. Myrtle Dinkins recounted how Pinner would bring cake and ice cream to celebrate birthdays at a local nursing home, leaving behind much laughter and warm memories.
Further comments revealed just how deeply Pinner touched lives during his career. James Etheridge Jr. reminisced about Pinner’s infectious joy while emceeing local concert series, while others mentioned the pure delight of children’s “Snow Days” that he often celebrated during weather forecasts.
During his service in the Army, Pinner managed the Armed Forces Radio station at Fort Jackson, where he gained recognition beyond broadcasting. He was honored as an honorary Colonel in 2001, and later as an honorary Drill Sergeant, establishing a lasting connection with the military community. The Fort Jackson leadership expressed profound sorrow at his passing, recognizing his significant role in many ceremonies and his unwavering support for soldiers and their families.
Tributes to Pinner also came from political leaders, with Governor Henry McMaster calling him an icon whose contributions to broadcasting and community spirit will be fondly remembered. Congressman Joe Wilson added that Pinner inspired countless young people to reach their goals. Notably, television personalities like Craig Melvin and Leeza Gibbons honored his legacy, affirming the deep connections formed through his work and personality.
As Columbia reflects on the life of Joe Pinner, it is clear that his influence will linger on, providing joy and inspiration to future generations. His legacy as ‘Mr. Knozit’ and as a cherished member of the community remains an indelible part of the Midlands’ history.
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