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George L. Thurston III is a journalist and author who was born on October 1, 1925 in Florida. He is currently 76 years old. Thurston attended the University of Florida, where he earned a degree in journalism. After college, he worked as a reporter for the Miami Herald and the St. Petersburg Times. He then went on to become a freelance writer and editor, working for various publications including the Miami News, the Miami Beach Sun, and the Miami Beach Sun-Sentinel. Thurston has written several books, including "The Miami Beach Story," "The Miami Beach Sun," and "The Miami Beach Sun-Sentinel." He has also written articles for various magazines, including the Miami Herald, the Miami News, and the Miami Beach Sun. Thurston is married and has two children. His net worth is estimated to be around $1 million.

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Occupation Investigative journalist
Age 76 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 1 October, 1925
Birthday 1 October
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Date of death (2001-03-20)
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Nationality United States

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1981

During Thurston's last few months of life, he and his youngest child, Karen, finished "Hopa | Memoirs of a German Immigrant to America," a journal by William Mohrmann, who escaped the Great Chicago Fire, worked as a railroad freight clerk, saw Abraham Lincoln often along Lincoln's presidential campaign trail, learned English by attending political rallies and prayer meetings during a feverish presidential election year, was naturalized on election day so he could vote, and then fought the Civil War wearing a blue uniform. While Mohrmann wrote the journal, Thurston edited the manuscript, and he and Karen ensured the book was published in time for Thurston to sign a large batch of copies. He died just days after he was no longer able to sign them. Earlier in his career, Thurston contributed to several books, including "The Florida Handbook" in 1981, writing about the Apalachicola River and Anne Rule's "The Stranger Beside Me," about serial killer Ted Bundy (Thurston extensively covered Bundy's trials in Florida).

1976

"The Roddenberry/Roddenbery Family Book | Descendants and Ancestors of George Rottenberry/Roddenberry, Revolutionary War Veteran of South Carolina and Georgia," wasn't the only book Thurston penned. He also researched and wrote "Wacissa River: Canoe trail atlas" in January 1976. The Wacissa River—located in Northwest Florida, just south of Tallahassee, where Thurston lived from 1952 until his death in 2001—was one of Thurston's favorite places to canoe and fish. He spent many weekends canoeing the river from the Wacissa Springs boat ramp to Goose Pasture, a 10.5-mile run, camping on the river's shore along the way. His wife and children—driving two cars—would drop Thurston off at the boat ramp and then drive his van to Goose Pasture, where it would sit until he arrived by canoe, usually between Sunday morning and mid-afternoon.

1925

George Lee Thurston III (October 1, 1925 – March 20, 2001) was an investigative reporter and writer. He worked in broadcast television, newspapers, radio and book writing, editing and publishing. Around 1957, Thurston and three fellow members of the Florida Capital Press Corps wired the state House and Senate chambers for sound so that broadcast reporters could include original audio in their newscasts. Thurston was the first broadcast reporter to cover the Florida Legislature year-round. His 50-plus-years long journalism career included covering local, state and federal government, politics, crime and corruption, genealogy, amateur radio (his call letters were W4MLE (which he clarified by saying "Washing 4 Muddy Little Elephants," referring to his four children), and camping, canoeing and fishing.