Denver Nuggets reporter and Altitude Sports analyst Katy Winge is mourning the heartbreaking loss of her father, Peter Winge, who passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, November 4, 2025, following a workplace accident. He was 68 years old.
Known for her bright energy on screen and deep passion for sports journalism, Winge took to Instagram to share the devastating news with her followers.
In a heartfelt post, she described her father as “the kindest, most selfless human” who always made sure his family knew how deeply he loved and was proud of them.
“Our time with him was cut far too short,” Winge wrote.
“But we can smile knowing we packed a lifetime of laughs, memories and love into the time we did get with him. Our family will spend the rest of our time here trying to live like he did.”
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Fans of Winge may remember the touching moment when her parents, Peter and Cathy, surprised her at center court during a Denver Nuggets game in early 2024.
The occasion celebrated Katy being named the National Sports Media Association’s 2024 Colorado Sportscaster of the Year.
Peter proudly embraced his daughter that night, telling her the moment felt like déjà vu—just like her senior day at Illinois State University, when he had watched her play her final home basketball game.
That memory has now taken on a deeper meaning for Winge, who often credited her parents for their unwavering support throughout her career.
“It made me think about where I was then and where I am now, and how much gratitude I have for all the people—especially my parents—who helped me get to this point,” she once said.
Peter’s love, encouragement, and steady presence shaped Katy’s journey from her early days as a student-athlete to her rise as one of the most respected female voices in NBA broadcasting.
Winge described her father as someone who “never let us go a moment without knowing how much he loved each of us.”
His kindness extended far beyond his family, as countless friends, colleagues, and community members expressed their grief and admiration in heartfelt comments on her Instagram post.
Messages poured in from fans, coworkers, and fellow journalists, including many from Nuggets Nation, offering condolences and support.
“Your dad looked like an amazingly fun guy,” one fan wrote. Another shared, “He brightened so many lives and is such an easy man to celebrate.”
Peter’s legacy, marked by warmth, humility, and laughter, continues to live on through his family and those he touched with his generous spirit.
The Winge family plans to hold a celebration of life service on November 24, where loved ones will gather to share stories, laughter, and tears in memory of Peter.
Katy emphasized that the event will be a joyful tribute to a man who “always had a smile on his face and went out of his way to help others.”
As she grieves this unimaginable loss, Winge has received an outpouring of love from fans and peers alike.
Many have reminded her that the same light and positivity she shares on television are reflections of the family that raised her.
Though her father’s time was tragically cut short, his impact on Katy—and everyone who knew him—remains immeasurable.
His compassion, optimism, and unconditional love will continue to guide her both personally and professionally.
“We know there are so many people that were impacted by Peter,” Winge wrote.
“More than anything, we want this to be a celebration of life for the man who always had a smile on his face, and went out of his way to help others.”
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Through tears and gratitude, Katy Winge carries forward her father’s legacy—one of love, kindness, and strength, both on and off the court.
