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The Rio Grande Valley community is mourning the profound loss of distinguished broadcast journalist Eddie Flores, who passed away this week at age 60 after a courageous battle with cancer. Eddie was a fixture of Valley news for over a decade, revered for his consummate professionalism and steadfast commitment to informing the public.
An Accomplished Career in Television News
Eddie Flores was synonymous with the news in South Texas, dedicating over 30 years to keeping local viewers informed. He began reporting in Yuma, AZ in 1989 before joining Channel 5 News as weekend anchor in 2003.
In 2015, Eddie became the lead evening news anchor for CBS 4, a role he filled with dedication before moving to anchor in Midland in 2017. Known for his smooth delivery and unwavering command of the news, Eddie was highly respected by colleagues as a consummate newsman.
Military Service Forged a Strong Character
Before embarking on his accomplished journalism career, Eddie Flores served his country honorably in the U.S. Marine Corps. He enlisted in 1986 and was trained in aviation ordnance.
Friends say the values of duty and resilience Eddie learned as a Marine served him exceptionally well as a journalist committed to unvarnished truth. It underscored his sense of responsibility to the community he served.
A Towering Presence in His Community
Beyond just reporting the news, Eddie Flores contributed significantly to civic life in the Valley through school talks, charity events, and community leadership.
He cared deeply about the region and took seriously his role as an influential public figure. Eddie approached his work with purpose and character reflective of his military background.
An Outpouring of Respect and Gratitude
As news spread of Eddie Flores’ death, his former colleagues and countless viewers across South Texas came together to express condolences and pay tribute to his principled reporting.
Heartfelt reminisces highlighted Eddie's steadfast mentorship of young journalists and commitment to fact-based reporting that earned such trust from Valley citizens over the span of his career. His presence will be profoundly missed.
Carrying on a Legacy of Serving the Public
While no one can replace Eddie Flores, today's journalists have a responsibility to emulate his brand of accurate, thoughtful broadcast journalism that engages viewers as citizens, not merely consumers.
The Valley expects and deserves reporting like Eddie's, which upheld rigorous standards while still conveying compassion. His principled approach serves as a guiding light forward.
A Region Mourns the Loss of a Trusted Voice
Above all, Eddie Flores will be remembered as a steady, truthful voice South Texans invited into their homes night after night. His delivery reassured audiences amid storms and strife.
While words cannot mend the grief felt across the Rio Grande Valley, there is solace in reminiscing about Eddie's generosity of spirit and drive to provide a public service with integrity. That purpose remains his legacy.