Bill-Beutel-Obituary

Bill Beutel

Obituary

NEW YORK - Bill Beutel, the longtime television news anchor and host of the show that became ABC's "Good Morning America," has died, the network announced. He was 75.

Beutel, whose trademark signoff "Good luck and be well" closed WABC's nightly local newscast for more than 30 years, died Saturday at his home in Pinehurst, N.C., the network said.

In 1975, Beutel hosted "AM America," the network's national morning news show.

He "proved you could be a tough newsman and a gentleman at the same time," WABC president and general manager Dave Davis said Sunday in a statement. "He was never shrill, always measured, and universally respected — the original class act."

Beutel, who won several Emmy awards and a Peabody award, began as a radio reporter in his hometown of Cleveland. He started working in television in 1962, appearing as a reporter for ABC national news and as an anchor for the local evening newscast.

After a stint as ABC's London bureau chief, where he worked with a young Peter Jennings, Beutel returned to New York to man the local anchor desk in 1970.

He stepped down in 2001, continuing to report for the network for another two years. He reported frequently from overseas and, at age 70, traveled to cover the dangers surrounding the diamond trade in Sierra Leone.

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I remember everyday, at the end of the news Bill Beutel would say : Be safe! Be well! May he rest in his Creator's embrace!

Always watched the the news with Bill and Rodger at 6. RIP

He was my College room mate at Dartmouth at them close friend at the University of Michigan and best friend. Shared many Fun memories. RIP Bill.

He was my dad. An amazingly brilliant and kind man who suffered a the tragic silent death of Alzheimer’s before it was ok to admit it.

Bill was the gratest omg I did not kno he pass.I thought he just retired and home . Sad ,RIP BB . New York loves you..

I loved listening to him on channel 7may his soul rest in peace.

I grew up watching Bill Beutel on Channel 7. His professionalism, calm demeanor and delivery of the news will never be forgotten. He will forever be the epitome of journalist. My condolences to his family.

A great person who will be missed.

I will always remember you not as a newsman but as Bozo on Channel 11 in the late 1950s. RIP