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Walter Moore Dear II, a dedicated newspaperman who loved music, books, travel, philanthropy, dogs and cats-and, most of all, people-died at the age of 91 of a stroke and dementia.

Described by one friend as "a force of nature," Walt lived in the present, whether he was making friends in line at the post office, the bank, the grocery store, or the bookstore. His profound interest in others informed his career as a journalist in Kentucky and his active retirement in Durango, Colorado.

Walt was born in Jersey City, New Jersey on June 26, 1932, the youngest of five sons, to Joseph Albert Dear II, a newspaper publisher, and Ella Cyrene Bakke Dear, who earned her degree in sociology. Walt's grandfather began the family newspaper business when he bought The Jersey Journal in 1868. After Walt's father sold the newspaper to Samuel Newhouse in 1945, the Dears continued their commitment to journalism, investing in and running several small newspapers and a radio station.

Before joining the family business, Walt earned a B.A. in Modern European History from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, where he was elected editor of the campus newspaper. He served for three years in the U.S. Navy and was both proud of that connection and sheepish about his ship's small role patrolling the Virginia coastline. Following his service in the Navy, he studied in Sweden for a year, writing news stories and forever afterward saying travel was one of the best forms of education.

At his first job as a journalist at The Daily Dispatch, a family newspaper in New Kensington, Pennsylvania, he met Martha Cannon, also a journalist, and they married in 1958. They moved to Henderson, Kentucky, where they would spend the next forty-one years and Walt would work as editor and publisher, and, later, as sole owner of The Gleaner. He took his job as a community newspaper man seriously and liked to quote the Scripps news slogan: "Give light and the people will find their own way."

Walt dove into the Henderson community with vigor, leading fundraising efforts to build and support John James Audubon State Park, the Y.M.C.A., and a riverfront fountain project. He and his family were active in the Presbyterian Church, and he alternated singing boisterously with dozing in the pew. He served as president of the Kentucky Press Association.

As a youth, Walt began playing the piano when he was eight; he would share his joy of music throughout his life. He and Martha created a family tradition of an annual Christmas caroling party, which continued through age 90; he sang with their Miniature Schnauzer Rita howling along from his lap.

At age 68, Walt moved to Durango, Colorado with Martha to be near two of his children and their families. He wrote a popular column in the Durango Herald about being a newcomer and continued to be active in the Democratic Party. When Martha died of breast cancer, he created a cancer research chair at the University of Colorado, Denver, in her honor. He continued playing card games with neighbors, having weekly breakfasts with his Geezers group, and enjoying the outdoors with family and friends. He also raised money for local causes, including Manna, Music in the Mountains, Fort Lewis College, and a fund for children's swimming lessons at the Durango Community Recreation Center.

Throughout his life, Walt was active in athletics, jogging and biking Kentucky backroads and biking the Iron Horse Bicycle Classic in Durango twice in his 70's. He identified himself as a swimmer, and, like his mother, he swam into his 90's. He climbed his first and only fourteener-Handies Peak-when he was 78.

Walt is survived by his children Bryan (Jacquelyn) and Jennie (Tom Bartels) of Durango, and Elizabeth (Russell Dudley) of Reno, Nevada; his two grandchildren, Tristan Dear and Kalen Dear, and his great-grandchild, Ellie Cyrene Phippen. He was predeceased by his wife of 46 years, Martha Cannon Dear. After Martha died in 2007, Walt was also married to Laura Lackey from 2009-2011.

Services in memory of Walt will be Wednesday, August 30th, at River Bend Ranch at 4 p.m. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made in Walt's honor to Music in the Mountains, Fort Lewis College, or the San Juan Symphony.

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Published by The Durango Herald on Aug. 25, 2023.

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Roger Mossburger

December 7, 2024

Walt Dear was one of the finest folks I ever knew. A genuine man-of-the-people who counseled me when I needed it, - and was always welcoming and generous to everyone. Working for him and Ron Jenkins was the highlight of my life. My condolences to his lovely family and all those friends in Henderson and Durango.

Sherry Hallam

August 19, 2024

I've thought of Mr. Dear many times this past year, especially after his lovely life celebration here in Henderson and seeing his children. He left a mark on Henderson that will never fade or be forgotten. He was one in a million.

Bill Mulligan

August 19, 2024

On this anniversary's of Walt Dear´s death, I recall meeting him in about 1967 when I was editor of the Brescia College newspaper, the Brescia Broadcast, which was printed at the Gleaner. When I graduated in 1970, he hired me to be editor of the Marshall Courier in Benton, Ky., that he had purchased. Two years later, he named me managing editor of the Gleaner. I thank him for his trust in me to develop a lifelong career in journalism that included newspaper work and teaching editing at the University of Missouri, Stephen F. Austin State University and Cal State Long Beach.

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roy pullam

August 30, 2023

Walt was a force in Henderson. His charity stretched into every area of community life. He was always promoting citizenship and patriotic endeavors. His newspaper, the Gleaner, produced great copy with many talented writers. When he left Henderson, he never forgot or failed to support non-profits. I always valued both his talent and friendship.

Steve Martin

August 29, 2023

Walt, I really need an encore performance ... and I know you´d like to give us one. :) Your life was a rare force to behold and I´m thankful for having shared a bit of it with you.

Bill Mulligan

August 29, 2023

In loving memory of my former publisher, Walt Dear, in Henderson (Gleaner) and Benton (Tribune-Courier), Ky. Condolences to the family. (Photo, 1971, Benton, Ky.)

William Mulligan

August 29, 2023

In loving memory of my former publisher, Walt Dear, in Henderson and Benton, Ky. Condolences to the family.

Davitt M. Armstrong

August 29, 2023

Dearest Walt, every time my path chanced to cross your own, I was left enriched by having bumped into you. You had such a charming predilection for asking probing questions that engendered thought and self analysis ... but that was one of your great life skills, wasn´t it, you good man? Your genuine interest in others, your native curiosity, and the sense of wonderment that you always seemed to delight in. Hale fellow, well met! It was always easy to sense your excellent influences in your great kids, as well. Enriched - that´s the word, Walt. It´s like enrichment was one of your main jobs!
Dav

skip stigger

August 29, 2023

Walt's enthusiam for Henderson was without limitation. A good man. RIP my friend. Skip Stigger

Sue Giddings

August 27, 2023

My grandson enjoyed all the flags that were flying outside Walt´s house in the Animas Valley.

Marilyn Dorsey

August 26, 2023

Mr. dear ran into me at a local store in 1986 and asked what I was doing. I told him I worked at a small Business Journal in Knoxville, TN. Less than a month later I was back in Henderson working for The Gleaner. Loved him and Mrs. Dear. Best to his family. -Marilyn Gastenveld-Dorsey

Sherry Hallam

August 26, 2023

"a force of nature" for sure. I worked for Mr. Dear for over 19 years at the Henderson Gleaner and am sad to hear of his passing. He really lived his life, and didn't just pass through. For that his family should be thankful.

Laura Lewis Marchino

August 25, 2023

What a life well lived! Glad to have had the pleasure of chatting with him often at the Rec Center. Remembering him with you.

Diane Trembly

August 25, 2023

I always enjoyed Walt´s piano playing at the Senior Center. He played all the service branches songs, loudly and with gusto. He also played many patriotic songs, such as America the Beautiful. He truly enjoyed playing for everyone.

Cathy Clarke

August 25, 2023

I enjoyed working as a photojournalist at the Henderson Gleaner. I wrote and photographed many stories.
I entered my photos in the Kentucky News Photographer Association contest and once won the award as the Kentucky photographer of the year.
Walt established an excellent Henderson newspaper .

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