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New York, NY (77WABC) — It is with profound sadness that Red Apple Media, Inc. announces the death of 77WABC Host Bernard McGuirk at the age of 64.

Mr. McGuirk, host of the “Bernie & Sid in the Morning” Program with co-host Sid Rosenberg, died on Wednesday, Oct. 5th, 2022 following a courageous battle with prostate cancer.

He leaves behind a wife Carol and two children, Melanie and Brendan.

77WABC plans to air a special tribute to the late Mr. McGuirk on Tuesday, October 11th.

Services for Mr. McGuirk have not yet been announced.

Please leave messages, memories and condolences below.

1,709 Responses

  1. I’ve listened to Bernard since 1994 on Imus right on through the present.I somehow felt like he was my Irish uncle. Whenever something happened in the news, I always wanted to hear what he thought. He will be missed by me for years to come. My sympathy to his family, who he obviously adored.

  2. I was an Imus listener from the 70ies but when Bernie came on the scene the show took a more adult form. HE MADE IT BETTER. With all that I liked the Bernie and Sid combo better. Will miss Bernie’s humor and intellect. A wonderful and good human. WILL MISS HIM

  3. WOW! I’ve been able to listen to the tribute show today. I’ve laughed and cried and I never met Bernard.
    I first heard him as they were signing off at WNBC; I was taking the NBC studio tour and we were standing outside the radio studios. I’ve listened ever since.
    My thoughts and prayers have been with Bernard since he first spoke of being sick late last year.
    Rest In Peace Bernie!

  4. I’ve lost a piece of my heart. So sudden, too early, leaving us with great memories and compassion.
    Thank you, Bernie. Rest In Peace.

  5. I was shocked to see the announcement of Bernie’s passing. Since I moved to Florida I was missing the show but not aware I could listen on line etc. I loved Bernie on the Imus show and was so so happy when Sid and Bernie announced that they were taking Imus’s slot. It was like the clouds cleared and the sun came out. The show was so awesome, I never missed a day listening from 6am until I arrived at work at 8am. They kept me up to date and cheered me up and always started my day off feeling happy and ready for a great day. RIP Bernie , gone too soon. All of my best to his family and friends and to Sid I wish you well as I know Bernie will be missed by you very much – you were the perfect duo!

  6. I felt this poem befitting. Rest in peace Bernie.

    What is the measure of a man?
    Is it strength?
    Intelligence?
    Or fearlessness?
    The ability to lead others down the right path?
    The ability to inspire the seed of greatness in those who need encouragement?
    If the aforementioned are measuring tools,
    Then many live life as men.
    Do you wear your love for God like shining armor?
    Is the love of God resting upon and guiding you?
    No one can question your strength, intelligence or leadership.
    There are plaques, and championships to prove the ability to lead.
    Measuring sticks the world uses to define a man.
    What can’t be measured is the soul of a man.
    A man’s soul is the inward interpretation of his outer shell.
    May your soul catch fire.
    The flames of decency, honor and integrity burning bright.
    Bright enough to light the way
    For hundreds of young men in the dark.
    Bright enough to bring honor
    To a world forever changed by your presence.
    Bright enough to heat the souls of younger men you leave behind.
    The true measure of a man is the legacy he leaves.
    Be you husband, father, brother or friend,
    Leave your torch burning brightly,
    And we will never allow the flame to die.
    As we are all warmed by the fire of a true Man.

    Our deepest condolences to the McGuirk family, Sid, his family & friends,
    Steve & Eileen McCluskey

  7. I’ve been listening to Bernie for almost 40 years. When I saw him on tv I fell instantly and madly in love with him! That hasn’t changed. Brilliant. A gentleman. And where he acquired such savoir faire and charm is a mystery: the projects as a white boy? Driving a taxi not in midtown Manhatten? Always just the right touch. Unerring class. And kindness. A man who taught other men, and women, by his sterling character, what it was to be a human being. The best thing is that we get to keep all of this; we just don’t get more, and we selfishly want more. With enormous love and deepest condolences for his very large family.

  8. A true Authentic Voice- Bernie you will be missed!

    Hopefully in Heaven the Angels are playing "Time to Beat Bernie"!

    As the Lord smiles down on Bernie’s family and friends.

  9. Thanks for bringing Charles McCord on to remember Bernie.
    I miss him too. But Bernie’s passing will hurt for a long time Peace!

  10. Rest In Peace Bernie. Thank you for getting me ready for the day for so many years. A true Gentleman was taken way too soon. Thank you for the laughs, voice of reason and education. You will be sorely missed and always remembered with a smile. Heartfelt sympathies to your beautiful Family, WABC Family and sweet Sid! Crying with all of you.

  11. When I heard about Bernie passing my heart broke I prayed everyday for him as I am going through my own cancer battle myself so it hit close to home . God bless him and his family and the radio family WABC and thank you for the tribute it’s unleashing every emotion in the book be well! ✝️✝️✝️

  12. All around good guy. Listened just about everyday. Can never be replaced. Beautiful tribute today and I’m sure your watching in heaven.

  13. I’m listening to your tribute today Bernie. They are playing a bit with Sid right now about when to say "I love you". Well I love you Bernie. After Rush died, radio was out of my life. Then I listened to you and Sid. Thank you for years of great radio. May Carol, Melanie and Brendon be comforted with your memory. RIP Bernie.

  14. It has been almost a week, and I still can’t believe that Bernie is gone. Despite his long illness and suffering, it was such a shock to hear that he actually left us. Bernie was so entertaining with Imus for so many years, especially as Cardinal O’Connor and other characters. But then with his own show with Sid, Bernie revealed another side of himself—a very intelligent, and well read patriot who was incredibly well versed in all the issues of the day. I was so honored to have been a contestant on “Beat Bernie,” and surprised to be the second contestant ever to actually beat him in June 2020. It gave me a chance to talk to him, which was the biggest thrill of all. What a kind and humble man, in addition to being a unique talent who can never be replaced.

    My deepest sympathy to his wife Carol, his children Brendan and Melanie, his father, and the rest of the McGuirk family. Many thanks to them for allowing his funeral mass yesterday to be live streamed so that those who could not attend could pay respects to Bernie virtually and witness the heartfelt eulogies given by Melanie, Bo Dietl, Sid, and Mike Breen. I pray for his family and closest friends and colleagues during this very sad time, and for Bernie of course as well. Rest In Peace, Bernie. You are now one of the multitude of angels in Heaven, and you will always be greatly loved and greatly missed. God bless you always.🙏❤️🙏❤️

  15. To the McGuirk family, his ABC radio family, radio partner, Sid and all of us who enjoyed and were enlightened by Bernie’s humor and knowledge – condolences.
    Transplanted New Yorkers in Denver CO the “Bernie and Sid Show” kept us connected to NYC via the streaming ABCradio.com. Thank God.
    What a joy it was to hear the quick, snarky and intelligent humor of two born New Yorkers, long time second bananas coming into their own right, finally stars, the number one show; listening 1640 miles away in Colorado.
    All we can say is Thank You and God Bless

  16. To this day I love and listen to Five Finger Death Punch’s “ Bad Company “ thanks to Bernie. I would’ve never have heard it if it wasn’t for Bernie. He loved that rendition as do I. I’ll miss him singing to the songs, it always made me laugh. Bernie was the best, he was so funny and smart, I will miss him terribly…….

  17. My sincere condolences to Bernie’s family and all his friends, especially Sid. May you Rest In Peace, Gods speed young man😥

  18. Had to pay tribute to our dear late great Bernie. I have been a fan since his first days with Imus. I am so happy Lou Ruffino was united again with Bernie by the 77WabcRadio family. Lou and Bernie started together & were the best of buddies "Behind the Glass" in each studio years before Bernie brought Sid on to do sports.
    It is a fitting tribute now to have the "Sid & Lou Show" continue Bernie’s legacy as Bernie I am sure would agree..
    Rest in Peace,
    The Voso Family

  19. My husband and I are heartbroken about the passing of Bernie. We started listening to him during the Imus days. We’re praying for Sid, his family and especially his mother. I loved when Bernie had his mom on the show. Bernie was a wonderful example of how to be a son, husband, father and friend. Everyone loved his honesty and his sense of humor. We also pray for all of his friends from the Imus show. These past few months must have been so difficult for all. Sid, listening to you and Bernie every day was such a gift. You meant so much to Bernie as he always shared how much he cared about you as you could tell that just by listening to the show. The commorady between the two of you was amazing. God Bless to all of you. We are going to miss Bernie and his voice especially his thoughts about our Country so much. Sincerely Regan Family. Rest in Peace Bernie and Thank you for all the wonderful memories.

  20. My deepest condolences to the McGuirc family and Bernie’s colleagues.
    Loved listening to Bernie in the morning, one of the last common sense Media personalities of our generation.
    Rest Easy Bernie

  21. Condolences to Bernie’s family, my heart hurts for you. For 30 yrs have looked forward to listening to Bernie on the radio and Tv and miss him terrible. Rest In Peace.

  22. Soo sorry for the loss of Bernie.
    Bernie and Sid accompanied my on my daily commute from Sayville to New Hyde Park for the last 4 years.
    Love them both.
    Beautiful blend of radio personalities.
    Can’t believe how heartbroken I am.
    Love to Bernie’s family, and Sid.

  23. My Deepest Condolences to the McGuirk Family. I had the honor and privilege of meeting Bernie twice. He was what he was and that was a Great Guy and a real inspiration. I hope you do a book about him it is so important because he left us way to soon. When I heard he was going to be a grand father I was deeply sadden that he will miss out on that gift, that is why a book about his life and times is so important. Again my Deepest Condolences. RIP Bernie.
    Eric from the Boogie Bronx

  24. I listen to Bernie throughout his career with Imus and than with Sid. Always enjoyed him and for the last 23 years he connected me with the New York I once lived in and loved. My God welcome him and he was a true New Yorker and he was loved.

  25. I always watched Bernie when he’d be on Fox News. Then later on WABC radio. Woke up early to listen. Bernie was the perfect combo of entertainment and knowledge. Made me laugh, made me think. He was a brilliant man. Have missed him so much these last few months. Can’t believe he’s gone now. Mornings will never be the same. The world has lost a treasure! Condolences to Bernie’s family and those close to him. Thanks for everything Bernie!

  26. Condolences to the Mcguirk family and Sid Rosenburg. Thanks for so many fun mornings. Bernie will be sorely missed. Rest in peace.

  27. I enjoyed listening to Bernie he made me wake up to a real person. I loved hearing him everyday. He will surely be missed. my workday will never be the same he made sense in this crazy world. Thanks for keeping me sanity.

  28. I enjoyed listening to Bernie he made me wake up to a real person. I loved hearing him everyday. He will surely be missed. my workday will never be the same he made sense in this crazy world. Thanks for keeping me sanity.

  29. I enjoyed listening to Bernie he made me wake up to a real person. I loved hearing him everyday. He will surely be missed. my workday will never be the same he made sense in this crazy world. Thanks for keeping me sanity.

  30. I’m heartbroken over this. We wish his family strenght and sending warm hugs. He was a boice of reason. He was smart and he was a gentleman. May he rest in eternal peace

  31. I was so sad to hear of Bernie McGuirk’s passing the other day. I had prayed that he’d beat the prostate cancer, and I imagine he had the best doctors in the world. He always made me laugh. When Sid joined forces with him, he seemed to become even funnier. The commensurate reader I was always interested in his take on certain books.

    May he R.I.P. and condolences to his family, Sid and the entire personnel of this wonderful radio station.

  32. This is so sad.

    I’ve known Bernie for 37 years. A funny, smart, talented, and overall great human being. I was so proud of him for working his way up from intern gofer to AM drive co-host with Sid on WABC, in the #1 market in the country.

    I’m so sorry he had to suffer that insidious disease, but he’s at peace now.

    Carol and the family are in my prayers.

  33. To the family and friends of Bernie
    Please accept our sincere sympathies.
    We listened faithfully for 30 years to Bernie, Charles, Sid, Wolf and Imus. Bernie made our day! Bernie made us laugh, and more importantly you made us think. I can never thank you enough. When you went out on the street…. There are no words to describe you! We will miss you so much… but we’re so happy we found you. You will always be in our hearts. There is a saying —-
    YOUR LIFE IS MADE UP OF TWO DATES AND A DASH.
    MAKE THE MOST OF THE DASH.
    Bernie your dash was unforgetful ‼️ Thank you🙏 Rest In Peace 🙏❤️
    Dr. Michael and Julie DeLuca

  34. Bernie’s life is a great example of someone who worked his way out of the projects, through hard work and perseverance . He worked his way through college and was an inspiration to many. He developed his talents to become a star in the radio world and beyond.. he was a inspiration to many with support and encouragement . He raised a wonderful family. He and Sid had a relationship to envy. The love and brotherhood was clearly revealed every day in their radio program. I once read “ don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened “. Not so easy to do. Deep gratitude to Bernie for all you gave to everyone. God Bless Bernie, his family, and all who loved him.

  35. So sad to hear this. When he was absent for so long from the show I did fear that we would no longer have our voice of reason on the air every morning.
    Bernie, you will truly be missed, I loved ya. RIP Brother.
    lifetime listener.

  36. Upon hearing the news that Bernie passed, it felt like a punch to the gut – like losing an old friend. I’ve listened to Bernie since the 80’s – considered him a star of the Imus show. Smart and funny – and agreed with him politically. Had the pleasure of meeting him a couple of times – he took the time to chat – couldn’t have been nicer, a true gentleman. He will be sorely missed ! My condolences to the family.

  37. Sorry for the passing of Bernard/Bernie. I loved him for years while listening to him on Imus. So smart and thoughtful. Thanks for the Cardinal and God Bless.

  38. Bernie, An awesome person, a humble person and a brilliant person! I have never heard anyone like him! He will forever be missed!

  39. Listened to him dating back to 1980’s with Imus
    Great comedian and current events pundit. Made my mornings better. Will be missed. Condolences to his family

  40. I am heartbroken that Bernie has passed away. I related to Bernie and echoed his sentiment with most everything he said on a daily basis. I have a long commute and would look forward to starting my day with Bernie and Sid so much. Bernie getting together with Sid was magical and I wish it would have lasted forever. It will never be duplicated, ever. Bernie, you were just a regular guy, but with profound wisdom and common sense. You broke it down to fundamental life truths. I will sorely miss you. Rest In Peace.

  41. My deepest condolences to the McGuirk family and to the WABC family. Like Bernie, I grew up in the Bronx and graduated from Cardinal Hayes, and even though we never met, as a fellow Hayesman I felt like I knew him. I followed his radio career and was a big fan, he was the best. He will be missed, a good man, he is gone too soon.

  42. I"d like to add my condolences to Bernie McGuirk to his family and Sid.
    He made the start on everyday better like sunshine even on bleak days.
    So knowledgeable, warm and courteous and believed in worthwhile causes.
    He certainly made this a better world.
    Rest in peace! you will be missed!!!

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