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WYLIE WILLIAM H. William H. Wylie, who worked at the Pittsburgh Press for nearly 30 years and was business editor in the 1970s and early 1980s, died at his home in Mt. Lebanon, PA on October 6, 2015. In his reporting for the Press, Mr. Wylie interviewed national and local business leaders and covered Pittsburgh's transition from a major steel producer to a center for healthcare and high tech industries. At the time, the Press was one of Scripps-Howard's major afternoon dailies and had the second largest circulation in Pennsylvania behind only the Philadelphia Inquirer. Mr. Wylie joined the Press in 1955, as a copy editor and subsequently became telegraph editor, Sunday news editor and real estate editor before assuming responsibility for the paper's business coverage. Although he interviewed national figures such as David Rockefeller and all of Pittsburgh's leading business executives, he was always eager to promote and write about local entrepreneurs and the small business scene. During his career at the Press he won two Golden Quill Awards for his business writing. He was also a member of the fast-shrinking Greatest Generation. Wylie was a World War II veteran who flew 23 missions as flight engineer and top turret gunner on a B17 crew. His plane was shot down over Düsseldorf, Germany and he spent the last six months of the war as a POW until he being liberated from Stalag VIIA in Moosburg, Germany. At the time he was liberated, the camp held 70,000 Allied soldiers, and Mr. Wylie was fond of telling how he almost literally ran into General George Patton who was inspecting the camp. “I gave him the best salute I ever gave,” Wylie said. He was awarded an Air Medal with three bronze clusters, three bronze stars and a Purple Heart for his service. He is survived by his wife of 64 years, Joan Z. Wylie; and his daughter, Carol Wylie of Mt. Lebanon; his son, Stephen Wylie; and daughter-in-law, Patricia Casteel of New York City. Funeral Services were held private. Burial was in Mt. Lebanon Cemetery. Memorial donations suggested to the Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Diagnostic Center, 200 Lothrop Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 or to Family Hospice and Palliative Care, 50 Moffett Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15243 or to Wallace Memorial Presbyterian Church Food Pantry, 1146 Greentree Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15220. WILLIAM SLATER II FUNERAL SERVICE, (412-563-2800) 1650 Greentree Road, Scott Twp. entrusted with arrangements. Send condolences post-gazette.com/gb

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