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Houston Mourns Iconic Anchor Dave Ward in Public Funeral Service

by James Carter Senior News Editor

Breaking: Houston Says Final Farewell To Dave Ward, A Local News Icon

HOUSTON – Houston is saying one final goodbye to Dave Ward, the legendary Anchor Emeritus who shaped generations of viewers for more than 50 years. The public farewell took place Friday, December 19.

The funeral service, open to the public, began at noon at St. Martin’s Episcopal Church, 717 Sage Road, Houston, TX 77056.

earlier in the week, a public visitation was held Thursday at George Lewis & Sons Funeral Directors as friends and colleagues paid their respects.

ABC13 memorabilia honoring Ward lined the display as attendees who knew him through a storied career came to pay tribute in person.

Ward died Saturday at the age of 86.

For decades, Ward anchored Houston newscasts, opening each edition wiht his signature line, “Good evening, friends.” His long-running presence earned him the moniker of Houston’s anchorman and a place in the city’s broadcast history.

ABC13 also features a tribute special titled “Good Evening Friends, I’m Dave Ward” to celebrate his life and legacy.

Key facts

Aspect Details
Name Dave Ward
Role Anchor Emeritus, Houston
Public farewell date Friday, December 19
Funeral service Open to the public, begins at noon
Location St. Martin’s Episcopal Church, 717 Sage Road, Houston, TX 77056
Visitation Public visitation held Thursday at George Lewis & Sons Funeral Directors
Notable phrase “Good evening, friends”
Years on air More than 50 years
Death Died Saturday, age 86

Legacy and evergreen insights

Ward’s decades-long presence on Houston television underscores how local news personalities can become trusted figures in a city’s daily life. His career reflects a tradition of steady, community-focused reporting that values clarity, empathy, and consistency-elements that remain relevant as audiences increasingly seek trustworthy sources in a fast-paced media landscape.

As broadcast journalism evolves with digital platforms, Ward’s example serves as a reminder of the enduring power of a familiar voice delivering reliable information and a sense of connection to viewers who see their hometown on screen each evening.

Engagement

What moments from Dave Ward’s career stand out most for you? How do local news anchors shape your sense of community?

Share your memories or reflections in the comments below to honor his impact on Houston and the broader journalism profession.

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