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Ana Orsini, the 28-year-old Arizona news anchor who died last week, died of a brain aneurysm, her colleague, KOLD-TV anchor Tyler Butler, wrote on Facebook on Tuesday, Dec. 17.
โItโs so horrible, so sudden,โ Butler wrote when sharing Orsiniโs cause of death.
โAna was a force of nature. I keep thinking about how at times, Iโd make a self-deprecating joke and sheโd snap, โHey! Donโt talk about my friend like that!โ Her genuine care for everyone around her will be missed,โ he continued.
In KOLDโs tribute, Orsini was remembered as someone โwith bottomless empathy who always stood up for โthe little guy.โ โ The anchor had a reputation for mentoring younger coworkers.
Orsini was passionate about rescuing animals and that she was a big listener of true crime podcasts, according to the network. She was a โpeanut-butter-M&M-lovingโ and โplatform-Ugg-wearingโ anchor who was always a โray of sunshine, even at 4:00 in the morning.โ
Ana Orsini. Ana Orsini/Facebook
The journalistโs death was announced by her colleagues at the CBS affiliate in Tucson during a broadcast on Monday, Dec. 16. โSad news to share with you, our beloved friend and co-anchor Ana Orsini passed away unexpectedly last week,โ Butler told viewers.
โAna has been here at 13 News since June of 2023, and we are devastated by this loss,โ co-anchor Carsyn Currier added while holding back tears.
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According to Orsiniโs bio, she began her journalism career in 2018 at a news station in Lubbock, Texas, after graduating from Texas A&M University in College Station. She then headed to Medford, Ore., where she spent three years as a morning/midday anchor and covered everything from โmajor wildfires to helping shelter pets find their forever homes.โ
Those who knew Orsini are mourning her death, including co-anchors Butler and Currier.
โShe was truly one of a kind,โ Butler wrote in a Facebook post on Monday, Dec. 16. โCrazy passionate about helping animals, she had a great and sarcastic sense of humor and was so dedicated to her family. She LOVED her family and talked about them all the time. Iโm glad to have been a small part of her work family.โ
On Instagram, Currier remembered Orsini as a friend who โmade it that much easierโ to wake up in the middle of the night to work the early morning shift.
โAna was not only beautiful, talented and hilarious, but she was unlike anyone Iโve ever met,โ Currier wrote alongside a carousel of photos of the two anchors. โTo know Ana was to LOVE her. She made everyone around her feel so special, heard and understood.โ
โShe was a proud daughter, sister and the best dog mom to her baby boy, Harley,โ Currier wrote. โRest in peace, sister. I promise to keep living fully for YOU.โ
โThere are special people who come into our lives that will have an everlasting impact and Ana Orsini was one of them,โ anchor Dan Marries wrote in his tribute to Orsini. โAna, you were one in a trillion; wise beyond your years, full of practical insight, smart, compassionate, quick-witted and possessed a contagious love for animals, especially dogs.โ
Marries added, โWe are all so heartbroken over this sudden and unexpected loss. Ana, your memory is something Iโll use as strength and inspiration trying to move forward without you here in the physical world. Ana, you are, and will, be missed so dearly.โ