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![]() "Above all, Elise was a fiercely loving and devoted mother to her daughter Grace and wife to Graig Henriques, who is a photojournalist at WCBS. Elise Finch, who delivered the weather forecast on Channel 2 across the Big Apple since 2007, passed away over the weekend. ![]() "She was also a wonderful ambassador in the community, including her hometown of Mount Vernon," the statement continued. newscast."įinch, who won an Emmy for her work, was also honored as a "gifted and consummate professional who took great care" in her profession. In September, Elise joined Cindy Hsu on the 9 a.m. She first joined the team in 2007 as our weekend meteorologist and was most recently on the morning news with Mary Calvi and Chris Wragge. "Elise has been a friend and team member at WCBS for 16 years. "It is with profound sadness that we share news of the passing of our beloved Elise Dione Finch Henriques," the statement shared to the news organization's website read. The station, WCBS on Channel 2, announced her death Sunday evening. ![]() Finch started her career in TV behind the scenes at E! Entertainment Television, where she served as a production coordinator for special projects and live events.The CBS team is mourning the loss of a beloved colleague.Įlise Finch-the New York meteorologist whose career at the network spanned over a decade-died at the age of 51, the media company confirmed July 17. CBS New York is mourning the death of meteorologist Elise Finch, a 16-year member of its television news team. Prior to NBC, Finch was the weekend weather anchor at the CBS affiliate in Phoenix, Arizona, and before that, she was an anchor and reporter at the CBS and Fox affiliates in Youngstown, Ohio, and the ABC affiliate in Austin, Minnesota. Previously she was at NBC, where she served as a meteorologist for the Early Today Show, MSNBC and NBC Weather Plus. In September, she joined Cindy Hsu on the 9 a.m. The death of Elise Finch, 51, an Emmy-winning CBS New York meteorologist from Mount Vernon, drew sorrowful words from city Mayor Shawyn Patterson-Howard, Council member Lisa. Elise Finch, a weather anchor for CBS New York, passed away on July 16 at a local hospital. įinch joined WCBS-TV in 2007 as one of the station’s weekend meteorologist and later became part of the weekday morning news team with co-anchors Calvi and Chris Wragge. To her husband, Graig & daughter, Grace - and to all our friends & colleagues at CBS New York, your extended family of NY area broadcasters is thinking of you tonight. My heart aches after hearing of Elise Finch’s passing. "Truly every day was a good day when we were with Elise, and we will miss her dearly." "Her dedication to the job was truly evident every day, every major weather event Elise reported on-many in the elements," Mary Calvi said in a broadcast tribute that aired Monday morning. The statement continued, "Above all, Elise was a fiercely loving and devoted mother to her daughter Grace and wife to Graig Henriques, who is a photojournalist at WCBS."Ĭolleagues remembered Finch, who last appeared on WCBS's newscast on Friday, July 14, as a beloved coworker and friend. The Mount Vernon native had been a meteorologist for WCBS 2 in New York for the past 16 years. "She was also a wonderful ambassador in the community, including her hometown of Mount Vernon." MOUNT VERNON The city of Mount Vernon is mourning the death of Elise Finch, who died Sunday. Elise was a gifted and consummate professional who took great care with her work," the station said in announcing her death. She was 51.Īccording to WCBS' statement, Finch died at a local hospital, although the cause of her death has not been determined. 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