Arizona Radio Host Ana Orsini Remembered for Her Compassion and Dedication After Tragic Passing

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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.

Arizona Radio Host Ana Orsini Remembered for Her Compassion and Dedication After Tragic Passing

โ€œItโ€™s so horrible, so sudden,โ€ Butler wrote when sharing Orsiniโ€™s cause of death.

โ€œAna was a force of nature. I keep thinking about how at times, Iโ€™d make a self-deprecating joke and sheโ€™d snap, โ€˜Hey! Donโ€™t talk about my friend like that!โ€™ Her genuine care for everyone around her will be missed,โ€ he continued.

In KOLDโ€™s tribute, Orsini was remembered as someone โ€œwith bottomless empathy who always stood up for โ€˜the little guy.โ€™ โ€ The anchor had a reputation for mentoring younger coworkers.

 

Arizona Radio Host Ana Orsini Remembered for Her Compassion and Dedication After Tragic Passing

Orsini was passionate about rescuing animals and that she was a big listener of true crime podcasts, according to the network. She was a โ€œpeanut-butter-M&M-lovingโ€ and โ€œplatform-Ugg-wearingโ€ anchor who was always a โ€œray of sunshine, even at 4:00 in the morning.โ€

Ana Orsini. Ana Orsini/Facebook

Arizona Radio Host Ana Orsini Remembered for Her Compassion and Dedication After Tragic Passing

 

The journalistโ€™s death was announced by her colleagues at the CBS affiliate in Tucson during a broadcast on Monday, Dec. 16. โ€œSad news to share with you, our beloved friend and co-anchor Ana Orsini passed away unexpectedly last week,โ€ Butler told viewers.

โ€œAna 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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Arizona Radio Host Ana Orsini Remembered for Her Compassion and Dedication After Tragic Passing

According to Orsiniโ€™s 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 โ€œmajor wildfires to helping shelter pets find their forever homes.โ€

Those who knew Orsini are mourning her death, including co-anchors Butler and Currier.

 

โ€œShe was truly one of a kind,โ€ Butler wrote in a Facebook post on Monday, Dec. 16. โ€œCrazy 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. Iโ€™m glad to have been a small part of her work family.โ€

On Instagram, Currier remembered Orsini as a friend who โ€œmade it that much easierโ€ to wake up in the middle of the night to work the early morning shift.

โ€œAna was not only beautiful, talented and hilarious, but she was unlike anyone Iโ€™ve ever met,โ€ Currier wrote alongside a carousel of photos of the two anchors. โ€œTo know Ana was to LOVE her. She made everyone around her feel so special, heard and understood.โ€

โ€œShe was a proud daughter, sister and the best dog mom to her baby boy, Harley,โ€ Currier wrote. โ€œRest in peace, sister. I promise to keep living fully for YOU.โ€

โ€œThere 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. โ€œAna, 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, โ€œWe are all so heartbroken over this sudden and unexpected loss. Ana, your memory is something Iโ€™ll 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€

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