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Sportswriter Furman Bisher dies at 93

The Columbian
Published: March 17, 2012, 5:00pm

ATLANTA (AP) — Sportswriter Furman Bisher has died of a massive heart attack at the age of 93.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported Bisher’s death on its website Sunday evening (http://bit.ly/AqFVbu ). Bisher retired in 2009 after 59 years at the newspaper, writing his final column on the same typewriter he’d used in 1950.

At his retirement, Bisher said, “I just decided that’s enough — I had been thinking about it a couple weeks…I just won’t be writing a column.”

The newspaper reported that the North Carolina native wrote hundreds of articles for national magazines including Sports Illustrated and the Saturday Evening Post. His several books included an autobiography of Hank Aaron.

Bisher began his career in 1938 at the Lumberton Voice in North Carolina, and became an editor at the Charlotte News two years later.

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