Cape Girardeau newspaper executive Lage dies in accident

Friday, August 20, 2010

Wally Lage, vice president and chief operating officer of Rust Communications, died Thursday night in Maine, after slipping off a wharf. He was 66.

Lage was widely known in the newspaper industry. He was also very active in the community. Among many involvements, he was a longtime member of the Lions Club and the Saint Francis Medical Center board of directors. He served on boards of numerous newspaper organizations, and was a member of the Missouri Press Association Hall of Fame.

He served in the army in the late 1960s, and graduated with a master's degree from the University of Missouri. Lage joined Rust Communications in 1993.

Wally Lage

"Our hearts are aching right now." said Jon K. Rust, co-president of Rust Communications and Southeast Missourian publisher. "Wally was not only a tremendous newspaperman but a great friend -- and a rock for his family. May they feel the love of all who've known, admired and respected a remarkable man."

Survivors include his wife Dori, four children and seven grandchildren.

Lage began his newspaper career in 1969 with Winsor Newspapers in Canton, Ill. By age 25, he was publisher of the Boonville Daily News and publisher of free publications in Jefferson City, Mo. and Columbia, Mo.

Before joining Rust Communications, Lage was president of newspaper operations in the Paxton Media Group and general manager of the Paducah Sun. He oversaw acquisitions of several daily and weekly newspapers.

At Rust Communications, he oversaw the acquisition or startup of about 50 newspaper titles in eight states, including 13 daily newspapers.

The Associated Press reported that emergency workers were alerted Thursday evening when Lage fell into the water and failed to surface. Deputies say Lage and friends were unloading a boat after an outing to Portland. One of the witnesses jumped into the water but couldn't find him. Emergency workers performed CPR, but Lage was pronounced dead at Mid Coast Hospital.

Comments
View 2 comments
Note: The nature of the Internet makes it impractical for our staff to review every comment. Please note that those who post comments on this website may do so using a screen name, which may or may not reflect a website user's actual name. Readers should be careful not to assign comments to real people who may have names similar to screen names. Refrain from obscenity in your comments, and to keep discussions civil, don't say anything in a way your grandmother would be ashamed to read.
  • Wally was a corporate executive of the Corporation that owns the Mountain Home News. Many of us knew him personally as some just knew him by name. We as members of the Rust Communication family send our thoughts and prayers to Wally's family. We can not express our condolences enough.

    -- Posted by Brenda Fincher Publisher MHNews on Fri, Aug 20, 2010, at 2:41 PM
  • He was a good friend and boss. I will miss his jokes, his mentoring, and his warm, friendly business style. My prayers go out to his family and the entire Rust Communications family of newspapers.

    -- Posted by cswenson@mountainhomenews.com on Fri, Aug 20, 2010, at 2:46 PM
Respond to this story

Posting a comment requires free registration: