ST. LOUIS – Former St. Louis Post-Dispatch political reporter Nicholas J.C. Pistor died Tuesday from health complications after a sudden illness. He was 43.
Pistor loved his hometown of Millstadt, Illinois, the Cardinals, and trying to crack a joke whenever he had the opportunity. While a soft-spoken and often quiet man, Pistor’s crude but never malicious humor made his energy palatable.
An award-winning journalist and author, Pistor graduated from Saint Louis University and almost immediately began working at the Post-Dispatch under a close mentorship with columnist Bill McClellan. Pistor was known for his fair and thorough coverage of state and local politics.
After leaving journalism, Pistor embarked on researching, interviewing, and writing two historical novels. One was about Lincoln photography and another about the Ax Murders of Saxton.
Pistor spent the rest of his life traveling and enjoying amazing opportunities that he had truly earned. His work as a media consultant gave him a large seat at any table he sat at.
He is survived by his mother and a brother, Dan.