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Ed Dague

Loudonville, New York

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Dague, Ed LOUDONVILLE Ed Dague passed away peacefully and calmly on November 24, 2019, following a long battle with a degenerative arthritic condition. Ever inquisitive and the consummate journalist, wherever he is now he is undoubtedly still listening, learning and questioning - his three...

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Just sitting out for drinks having conversation, your name comes up you are a legend. Rest easy

As the months go by our family loss does not get any easier. Rebecca Harris and I will NEVER stop loving or missing you Ed. Donna Dague

God bless your immortal soul Ed. You were a wonderful, gentle man and friend. You made us all better by coming our way. Rest in peace and pure comfort. I loved you. Tim

I also did not know EdTague personally but to this day I think that Ed and Chris Kapostasy (as she was known here)were the finest anchor team I have watched in this area. They were the rare combination of being bothn professional and personableness. And his kindness was always apparent to me. My sympathies to his family.

As a life-long resident of the Capital District, I grew up watching Ed Dague dating back to his days at WRGB-Channel 6.

I was in high school when he moved to WNYT-Channel 13 in 1984, and continued to watch him right up to his retirement in 2003, He was a terrific anchorman and reporter, who knew how to ask a tough question without making the subject uncomfortable, and ALWAYS gave each side. of a topic their time to voice their views. He will definitely be greatly missed. RIP.

I starting watching Ed on the news when he first started as a co-anchor with Ernie. I followed him to Channel 13 until his retirement. My condolences go out to his family and close friends.

So very sorry for your loss, Harris. I always enjoyed listening to your dad. Now I see what a stellar human being and father he was. Thinking of you and your family.

Always enjoyed having Ed reporting the news. I've missed him all these years. Rest in peace sir. My deepest sympathies to the Dague family. May sweet memories comfort you.

Every night, for many years I welcomed Ed, at the helm of the Ch. 13 news team, into my home. He was kind, empathetic and trustworthy. My deepest condolences to his family, friends and colleagues. Ed was one in a million, the best of the best. Rest in Peace, Mr. Dague, a job well done!