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Edward "Eddie" Francis "Ed," O'Brien obituary, Albany, NY

Edward O'Brien Obituary

O'Brien, Edward "Ed," "Eddie," Francis ALBANY On the morning of October 13, 2015, Ed passed away peacefully after a three-year battle against cancer. Ed O'Brien was born in the City of Albany, on August 23, 1956. He was the fifth child of six, third son, of Eileen E. Ruth and John "Jack" T. O'Brien Jr. As a toddler, Ed would sit in a gray, metal wash tub in front of the family black and white television set, wearing earmuffs, mimicking sportscaster Jim McKay -- one of his heroes. If YouTube had been invented, video of Ed would have been trending. Ed made his radio debut during a show called "Teenagers in Country Music" in 1970. Ed's mother would drive him to station WOKO Radio very early each Saturday morning with his younger sister, Maureen, in tow. Dusty Miller, the host, knew that this 14-year-old volunteer was a special individual and was going to become an outstanding talent. Radio became Ed's passion. His booming voice, natural cadence, affability, quick wit, jeopardy-like intelligence, inspiration and ability to connect with people, made Ed a natural broadcaster and journalist. The nuns at St. James Institute and Cardinal McCloskey High School often had to rein him in, but when local radio personality, Don Weeks, hired him at WGY Radio at age 15, he told Ed to relax and have fun. Don's guidance and friendship helped shape Ed's continuing years in radio. Boom Boom Brannigan from WABY Radio worked with Ed in the 1970's when radio was at its best. The radio community was a committed crew where people learned how to cue up a record, write a news story in 30 seconds, broadcast the day's events and report sports scores - 22 times over. Love for radio broadcasting always stayed with Ed and he would jump back into radio in the 1990's at WTRY Radio where Walt Adams offered Ed wise career advice. Ed was truly grateful for his friendship. Nonetheless, television sports broadcasting in the 1970's became Ed's career path when he was hired part-time at WNYT TV, Channel 13. Ed's incredible memory for sports statistics and his ability to create excitement in his play-by-play, led to his full-time sports reporting with Rip Rowan when he was hired by Tom Bryson at WTEN TV, Channel 10 in 1977. Rip and Ed were a formidable sports reporting duo. Ed loved his job and trusted in the experience of the finest reporters in the Capital Region while working at WTEN TV and making life-long friends. In 1982, Ed interviewed Reggie Jackson and asked "Mr. October" about leaving the Yankees. Reggie was very unhappy with Ed's questions and directed some R-rated language at Ed. Ed left with a signed baseball. Interviewing was one of Ed's true journalistic skills. His geniality, trustworthy demeanor and arsenal of data and statistics put individuals, whether they were sports figures or politicians, in that enviable position for reporters of wanting to talk to him. The 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid energized Ed, especially seeing TV personality, Jim McKay, there. Standing in boot-high snow on Whiteface Mountain watching the women's slalom racing or finding beauty in each figure skater, was thrilling. Also thrilling to Ed was World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). From Hulk Hogan to a chance run-in on an airplane with fellow Irishman Sheamus the Celtic Warrior, Ed was in the moment. Add in some music from Elvis or maybe a little Frank Sinatra, and Ed would be content. During the late 1970's and early 1980's, sports broadcasting and ESPN were on the cusp of something phenomenal and Ed envisioned the global potential. Ed could have become a big television market-ESPN broadcaster, but when his daughter, Jackie, was born in 1983, he chose to be close to her in the Albany area and share in her parenting. With Jackie, Ed found the most happiness and was a loving, kind, caring, protective and vulnerable father. John McLaughlin, reporter at WTEN TV, said the Capital Region discovered Ed's humanness when the station aired a Father's Day promo showing Ed playing with Jackie in Washington Park pushing her on a swing. Ed's favorite song for Jackie at the time was Stevie Wonder's sweetest tune, "Isn't She Lovely." To Ed's dismay, Jackie's first word was not "Yankees," but he was soon teaching her how to throw a softball, hit a ball and keep a scorebook. A shared passion for the game between father and daughter helped develop Jackie's commitment and athleticism in softball. Ed was fully involved in Bethlehem Tomboys Softball as a manager, coach and cheerleader always wearing his signature Hawaiian shirts. His support and unwavering devotion helped Jackie became a Division 1 softball player at The University at Buffalo. Besides the Yankees and softball, Ed loved the ponies - especially racing at Saratoga Race Track. His television family felt his enthusiasm as they listened every morning to his horse knowledge from recounting former races to trying to handicap upcoming Triple Crown stakes. Ed loved travelling to the Saratoga Harness Track with his brother Dick, talking with patrons and betting exactas. Ed's love of horses also translated into his love for all animals. On a trip to Ireland, any time he saw a cow he had to stop and take a photo. But his childhood dog, Mickey, and his grand-dog, Brenna, were undoubtedly some of Ed's favorite beings. Ed and Brenna could regularly be seen in the summer traversing the Normanskill Creek and sharing ice cream at Tastee Freez, navigating the Mansion Neighborhood eating hot dogs from plaza vendors or taking in a Nationals game in Washington D.C. Besides boasting about how smart Brenna was, Ed was a Will Shortz fan and consistently would finish the Saturday New York Times crossword puzzle - a gift shared from his father. Many of Ed's early-morning television viewers heard some of his stories as Ed was masterful at storytelling during his A.M. newscasts on WRGB TV, Channel 6. Ed started working at WRGB TV in 1991 as a morning newscaster and producer. Ed co-anchored the morning news with many exceptionally talented and supportive colleagues and friends through his 24-year career at Channel 6. His faithful viewers loved Ed's banter, presentation, intelligence and genuine smile as they drank their first cup of coffee of the day with him. Throughout Ed's long, insufferable battle against cancer, there were numerous individuals who loved and cared for him. The devotion of his daughter, Jackie, has been extraordinary shining in its pureness of giving, caring and strength. Ed's friend for over 15 years, Kelly, has been at his side every day with encouragement, constant support, comfort and love. Ed's siblings have surrounded him with a loving familial bond that can only be formed early in a big Irish family. In addition to Ed's parents who predeceased him, Ed is survived by his daughter, Jaclyn Bailey O'Brien (Colby Graves) of Alexandria, Va.; best friend, Kelly Wagner; brothers, Richard (Barbara Fidanza) and Timothy; sisters, Mary O'Brien Connair (Robin Troeger), Margaret O'Brien, Maureen O'Brien McMullen (Timothy); nieces and nephews, Richard O'Brien, Erin O'Brien, Susan O'Brien Deeley (Paul), Cynthia O'Brien Kaiser (Joseph) and Brendan O'Brien (Kelly Young); great-nephews, Jack Kaiser and P.J. and Matthew Deeley. Thank you to all of the medical professionals who had a hand in Ed's treatment. Heartfelt gratitude to the nurses, technicians, social workers, doctors, staff and volunteers of Community Hospice and at the St. Peter's Hospice Inn where tenderness and sincerity surrounded Ed's final journey and who communicated to Ed what Ed's family already knew-- that he'd been heroic and courageous, acting with dignity every day. A memorial service will be held at the Hans Funeral Home on Friday, October 16, 2015, at 12 p.m. Relatives and friends are invited, and may call at the funeral home prior to the service from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in memory of Ed may be made to Old Friends at Cabin Creek, 483 Sand Hill Road, Greenfield Center, NY 12833, oldfriendsatcabincreek.com To leave a message of condolence for the family or obtain directions to the funeral home, please visit HansFuneralHome.com

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Published by Albany Times Union on Oct. 15, 2015.

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Richard Kaplan

October 8, 2021

I miss his morning humor on television and most of all seeing him at the harness track where we would strike up a conversation of the good old days! RIP Eddie

Richard Kaplan

October 8, 2020

I would usually see him on Friday or Saturday nights at the Saratoga Harness Track back in the day. He always greeted you at though he knew you personally; in fact we were just acquaintances. I will always remember that “Ed O” laugh. I am sure we all miss it!

michele ricchiuti

August 24, 2018

Thought of you today and wanted you to know your light still shines on all that knew and loved you! Happy Birthday beautiful soul, you are remembered fondly with love and respect. Michele Ricchiuti

Amanda B

August 23, 2017

Happy birthday, Ed!

Steve Mittelman

December 20, 2016

Hey Ed:

Sorry I am so late here. No disrespect intended, I assure you. We had a great time working together at WTEN back in the late 80's, specifically on the greatest sports show of all time, "The Ed O'Brien Sports Final".

Thanks to you, I met such sports celebs like Deion Sanders, Sidney Lowe, George Karl, and Michael Ray Richardson among others. I was honored to have worked with you and even more honored to have been your friend. Even though we had not spoken in many years, I know I will miss you very much.

Rest well, my brother,
Steve "F.H." Mittelman

Jill Davis

October 14, 2015

When I watched Ed in the morning, I felt like I was part of a very big family. His warmth transferred right through the TV, and you could tell he loved what he was doing. Working in Journalism was not just a job or career to him, it was his heart and soul. Rest in Peace.

Bob jordan

October 16, 2015

Ed you were a great person I tell the story about the motorcycle and still can see it as clear the day it happen now you are flying hi and will be missed make sure you save some room for all us old guys from the neighborhood

James Close

October 14, 2015

Ed was my favorite morning news person - he felt like an old friend I had coffee with every morning. Today, the cup is empty.

October 18, 2015

Jackie and Family, So sorry to here of Ed passing. Beside being my local favorite morning personality I have a special memory of Ed at the track. I worked security for 15 years and from the first meeting to every meeting He always remembered me especially my first name. Great Guy. Will be sorely missed. Please accept my sincere condolences. God Bless. Sincerely, Bob Pawlak

JUSTIN PANETTA

October 16, 2015

DEAR JACKIE SORRY ABOUT YOUR DAD HE WAS A NICE GUY HE IS IN HEAVEN WITH MY GRANDFATHER CARMEN MY GRANDMOTHER SANDY JOYCE ARNOLD HARRY ROTHWEIN MR. ROGERS UNCLE BUDDY HELENE MAGIN DENNIS MAGIN WALT SWARTZ DONNA MARGIASSO TOM DONATO SR TOM RICCARDO SR MARYANN RICCARDO CARMEN RICCARDO ARNOLD REDCROSS ALL OF THE BOWLERS BIG GRAM GEORGE KOT SR COLLEEN MARCIL COUSIN LISA COUSIN VITO JOEY SCHMIDT EARL ANTHONY AUNT LUCY AND UNCLE BOB WILL MISS YOUR VOICE YOU WILL BE MISS BY ALL OF US

October 16, 2015

Thank you Ed for all the years you provided commentary on sports, racing and then being my morning coffee friend. I especially liked the morning coffee when I didn't have to go to work & could enjoy the whole show.
May your daughter find comfort in knowing how much you gave to the community & how appreciated all you did meant to this area. She was a lucky girl to have a loving, supportive Dad.
May you rest in peace until we meet again.

October 16, 2015

To the best newsman in the local area, God Bless You Mr. O'Brien

Deb Burwell

October 16, 2015

My deepest sympathies to Ed's family and friends. He was an inspiration to many and I miss him every day on the Channel 6 news. Rest in Peace Ed

Helen Mason

October 16, 2015

To Ed's family so sorry for your loss of such a great man !Rip Ed

J Carr

October 16, 2015

Having won many radio contests back in the 80's and 90's, I got to meet Ed personally. I introduced myself to him on a Dutch Apple cruise, and he was so engaging and enthusiastic. He recognized my name, and commented that he was used to hearing from me every month over the phone when I was calling in for a contest. My condolences to the family...you lost a gem! R.I.P. Ed...

Beth & Brian Peek

October 16, 2015

To Ed's Family and Friends,
We are so sorry for your loss. Ed was a gifted newsman like no other. There are simply no words to express how much we will miss him. Keeping you all in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.

Trisha Pierotti

October 16, 2015

Ed was the reason we watched channel 6 in the morning for many years until we moved to NC.
Very Sorry for your loss

Ken Ille

October 15, 2015

To Richard and the rest of Ed's family:

I'm very sorry to hear about the loss of Ed. I always enjoyed watching him in the morning on Channel 6 as well as seeing him at either racetrack in Saratoga. May he rest in peace.

Nicole Reimer

October 15, 2015

To the O'brien family,
I'm so sorry for the loss of Ed, I watched him every morning on channel six. I will miss seeing his bright and shinning smile every morning. May u feel comforted as this difficult time

Lou Salvo

October 15, 2015

Timmy,
There are no words to express how deeply sorry I am for your loss. ,My thoughts and prayers are with you during this very difficult time

The Salvo family

October 15, 2015

To the O'Brien family,
We are very sorry for your loss.Sending our condolences to you and your family, We will keep you and your family in our prayers stay strong at this difficult time.

John Kearney

October 15, 2015

Sold Ed his first new car. He was a Capital District broadcasting icon and an all around great guy. He will be sorely missed. May he rest in peace.

October 15, 2015

Jackie-knew your dad from the Summit Ave Barclay St area where we all grew up together--a mix of big families--the Horns, the McCoys, the Jordans, the Maxwells, the Yakels, and smaller ones--the Agnews, the Olivers, so many children who all knew each other and played pick up games of kickball or wiffleball in the street or hung out on each others porch. Your dad was driven by some inner power even as a young guy to get involved with radio. He was smart and witty even back then!!! His life was an example to all of us to follow your dreams and passions. He was a truly wonderful man.

October 15, 2015

Ed you were my morning news man...loved you then and love you still. You were truly "the man"....gonna miss you!

October 15, 2015

Jackie,Dick and family,
Sorry about the loss of your father and sibling. Ed was a super nice guy who will be sorely missed. He is now in a better place and may he rest in peace.

Sandy Brousseau Colorado Springs, Co.

Connie Wood

October 15, 2015

Ed, the morning news will never be the same without you. My deepest sympathy to your family. Keep his memories at heart and he will always be with you. May Ed RIP.

Sally and Jerry Cote

October 15, 2015

Rest in peace dear Ed. You will be deeply missed by so very many. To Ed's family--you are in our thoughts and prayers. He was one of a kind--the very best kind! It will be almost impossible to even attempt to fill his shoes.

October 15, 2015

To all of Eds family and friends..Thank You for sharing him with all of us.RIP Ed

Kathy Ellis Powers

October 15, 2015

Mary, Margie, Maureen, Dick and Timmy--I have been thinking of Eddie for weeks, ever since my brother Patrick told me about his illness. Eddie and all of you were wonderful neighbors for the Ellis children growing up. I know too well your grief at this time and wish I could lighten it. I will be thinking of you often in the days ahead.

Erin Vaughn

October 15, 2015

Thanks for everything. You were an amazing newscaster and you will be greatly missed in the capital region.

October 15, 2015

My husband and I watched Ed every morning without fail. Our day didn't seem right if we didn't hear his voice first thing. We have missed him and now will always miss him.
Our son played football for CCHSin the 1990s and at the time Ed was doing sports for Channel 6. We would video tape the football game, go home, take the tape out of the camera and put it in the VCR. When sports came on with Ed we would tape the sports and get Ed's commentary about the game. So, even though we will miss his wonderful voice each morning, we still have a way to hear him and his comments. He is already and will continue to be greatly missed.

Carolyn Murray & Family

October 15, 2015

To The O'Brien Family,
My family sends our deepest condolences at your time of bereavement. Mr. O'Brien was wonderful, loved icon to the Capital District; he will truly be missed. May God surround your family with his healing grace & mercy throughout the days, months and years. Keep all your memories of Ed deep within your hearts, minds & spirits he will live forever through you all. RIP Mr. O'Brien

October 15, 2015

Jackie,
So sorry about your Dad's passing. He was a great guy and will be missed by so many people. We will keep him in our prayers. Stay strong.
Jack Ghezzi

sandra mike

October 15, 2015

My thoughts and prayers are with your daughter and family at this time RIP ED you will be deeply missed by all the morning news ain't the same without you

Dawn Neddo

October 15, 2015

Ed: I watched you every morning right up until you were out sick and have really missed you. I rode the Western Avenue bus with you one morning when you were broadcasting back in the 80's and will never forget it. You were a riot!! Rest in Peace my friend.

Mike McNulty

October 15, 2015

Jaclyn and Family: I am grateful for Ed's outstanding public service and friendship through the years, and I am very sorry for your loss.

JoAnne Bonacker

October 15, 2015

Dear Maureen,
So very sorry for the loss of your brother. Ed was a fine man who was loved by everyone. Sincere condolences and heartfelt sympathies are extended to you and your family at this sad time.

Sheila Ray Holman

October 15, 2015

Ed will always have the memories of you hanging out with all of us on Summit Ave. Rest in peace old friend,

A loyal viewer

October 15, 2015

Rest in peace our dear morning friend. You will be missed by many.

October 15, 2015

I enjoyed watching Ed, will miss seeing him daily.

scott

October 15, 2015

RIP...one of the capitol districts finest

jim gagliardi

October 15, 2015

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Claudia Ciarfello-Ramundo

October 15, 2015

my thoughts and prayers for you..you will be missed..loved all your reports..a great man.

October 15, 2015

Rest in peace, Ed. You were one of a kind.
Watch over your dear daughter from heaven!

Michelle VonSutphen

October 15, 2015

My thoughts and prayers are with Ed's whole family. May your memories bring you comfort.

October 15, 2015

My first cup of coffee will never be the same

DANIELLE HALE

October 15, 2015

TO AN AREA LEGEND, WHO I HAD THE PLEASURE OF WORKING WITH AT WTRY IN THE EARLY 90'S. YOU HAD A PROFOUND INFLUENCE ON ME AND THE WAY I LOOKED AT THINGS. YOU WILL BE SORELY MISSED! REST IN PEACE MY FRIEND, YOU'VE EARNED IT.

Dick Kaplan

October 15, 2015

Ed, I am going to deeply miss your humor and our meetings at the harness track always talking about the great horses that raced there over the years.

Jemima Schinnerer

October 15, 2015

My morning routine will never be the same. I watched you every morning until your medical leave. Your humor and professionalism will never be matched. God Speed. You are in a better place.

Elizabeth Habiniak

October 15, 2015

What moves through us is a silence, a quiet sadness, a longing for one more day, one more word, one more touch, we may not understand why you left this earth so soon, or why you left before we were ready to say good-bye, but little by little, we begin to remember not just that you died, but that you lived. And that your life gave us memories too beautiful to forget. RIP my friend

October 15, 2015

Rip ed you are going to be miss by all of us and wrgb.

Paula Peters

October 15, 2015

RIP

chris cazzato

October 15, 2015

to his gaughter:im so sorry for your loss your man was a good and funny man he will be sorley missed

bob grant

October 15, 2015

Rest in peace Ed I will miss you morning won't. Be the same

A Loyal Viewer

October 14, 2015

Ed, I watched you on t.v. dailey & will miss you. My prayers go out to your family. You will be missed by many may you Rest in Peace.

Janice Floyd

October 14, 2015

I'll never forget your loving Ed. He inspired me. I'll miss having my 'first cup of coffee' with him on the television.

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