Lesley Swick Van Ness Height, Weight, Net Worth, Age, Birthday, Wikipedia, Who, Nationality, Biography
Natalie Ross
Published Jan 08, 2026
Lesley Swick Van Ness’ died matured 42
Her reason for death was not uncovered
She was hitched to Thomas Van Ness since June 2012
Lesley Swick Van Ness’ died matured 42 from a “unexpected disease” while holiday with her family, as per reports. Her reason for death was not quickly uncovered.
She was hitched to Thomas Van Ness since June 2, 2012. They secured the bunch at St. John’s Anglican Area in Quincy. They have two children Real Thomas and Cameron Lyle.
Van Ness was a previous reporter for the NBC partner WGEM in Quincy, Illinois. Dark TV, an organization that possesses and works top notch neighborhood TV in 113 media markets, obtained Quincy Media – an organization that used to claim WGEM, in 2021.
Van Ness exchanged jobs and investigated the corporate side of the media business. She most as of late filled in as the VP of Selecting at Dim TV.
Breaking: NBC top senior news anchor Lesley Swick Van Ness, 42 suddenly falls ill & dies while on vacation. She was fully vaccinated. Heart goes out to her family. #RIP #DiedSuddenly #Florida
— Erin Elizabeth Health Nut News 🙌 (@unhealthytruth) April 14, 2023
“It is with an extremely weighty heart that we share some staggering news with you. Lesley Van Ness, who we have been so lucky to have as a component of the Dark family, died this (Monday) morning,” Jennifer Dale, VP of Selecting at Dim TV said in an explanation.
“Lesley had been an extended get-away with her delightful family in Florida when she became sick and was hospitalized last Thursday. Lesley and her better half Tom have two valuable young men. Kindly keep every one of them in your requests,” Dale added.
WGEM revealed her demise saying: “WGEM and the Tri-State people group are grieving the deficiency of one of our own” as Van Ness “died from an unexpected sickness Monday morning while at the same time traveling with her loved ones.”
“She wouldn’t hesitate to accomplish the grimy work and wouldn’t hesitate to work the additional hour, particularly assuming it was something that was truly affecting the local area,” WGEM meteorologist Brian Inman said.