I liked him so much more than Dan Rather. He just delivered the story straight and without bias. When Walter gave a news story he did so without trying to promote himself.
My grandfather and I had a nightly ritual of watching the CBS Evening News when I was a kid. I think Walter played a big part in why I have such a love for history. He brought it right to your living room. No sensationalism, sarcasm, or gimmicks. He just told you, "the way it was". He will be remembered fondly.
Walter once noted that Errol Flynn died on a 70' sailboat with a 17 year old girl. Walter's wife said he would have to settle for a 17'sailboat and a 70 year old woman.
Today's news anchors should take a page out of his book. I remember seeing a video of him(a few years ago) reporting about JFK in Dallas. He started to lose it but still managed to maintain his composure and professionalism. R.I.P. Mr. Cronkite!