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Jane Van Ryan: Long-time WUSA9 reporter and anchor dies

Jane Van Ryan was a reporter and anchor in the 70's and 80's at WUSA9.
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Jane Van Ryan on the WUSA9 anchor desk in 1978.

Smart. Funny. Kind. A dogged journalist and a real prankster behind the scenes. This was WUSA9's Jane Van Ryan-a long time reporter and anchor here during the seventies and eighties.

Van Ryan died on Sunday at her home in the Shenandoah Valley. She was 69 and had been fighting pancreatic cancer for two years. In an obituary, provided by her husband, David Banks, it reads, "During her ordeal, Jane maintained her grace and character, never once complaining."

That was our Jane. Our deepest sympathies to her husband David, her daughter Jordan, her 3 stepsons and grandchildren.

Here is the full obituary about Jane:

Paula Jane Van Ryan, 69, died Sunday, July 1, at her home near Timberville,VA following a courageous two year battle with pancreatic cancer.

Jane, as she was known, was born November 24, 1948, in Muncie, IN, to Paul Cecil and Clarice Holt Davis. She was educated in Muncie public schools and was a 1970 graduate of Hanover College in Indiana, where she was a member of Phi Chapter of Alpha Delta Pi.

Jane enjoyed an early career in television broadcasting, serving variously as a reporter, talk show host and news anchor at TV stations in Peoria, IL, Charleston, SC, Louisville, KY, and finally at WUSA, Channel 9, in Washington, DC.

Following her news career, Jane transitioned to corporate communications. She served as Assistant Director of Communications at the American Petroleum Institute, in Washington, DC; Vice President for Communications at Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), McLean, VA; Vice President for Communications at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, NY; and Executive Vice President of Van Ryan Banks, Inc..

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Jane Van Ryan (photo provided by family)

After moving to the Shenandoah Valley in 2010, Jane provided communications services to Rockingham County executive offices and later served as the chief investment officer for the Shenandoah Valley Partnership, a multi county economic development organization comprising public- and private-sector leaders and organizations.

Jane was a frequent contributor of commentaries on state and national energy policies to newspapers around the country. She also was the author of a biographical work that recounts the story of Evelyn Hazen, an early 20th century Tennessee socialite whose family home served as headquarters for both Union and Confederate forces during the siege of Knoxville and is now the Mabry-Hazen House Museum in Knoxville.

Jane is survived by her husband, David Banks, of Timberville; daughter Jordan Holt Van Ryan and her children Jessani Collier and Liam Brown-Orleans of Broadway, VA; step-sons Matthew (Kelly) Banks of Springfield, VA, Michael Banks of Reston, VA, and Joseph (Erika) Banks of Richmond, VA, and step-grandchildren Hillary Knuth and Erin (Jason) Potter; Emma, Aodhan and Enda Banks; Beau Banks; and Brendan, Erin and Meaghan Neary.

Also surviving are sister Judy Benken and brother Joseph Davis, both of Muncie, IN; brothers-in-law James (Carole) Banks, Fremont, OH; Stephen Banks, Toledo, OH, and sister-in-law Mary K. Gillig, Toledo, OH.

Jane was preceded in death by her parents and step-grandson Liam Banks.

During her ordeal, Jane maintained her grace and character, never once complaining. From the beginning of her illness. She was thankful for the extraordinary care she received from Dr. Brian Robinson, chief of oncology at Sentara RMH, and the staffs of the Hahn Cancer Center and RMH Hospice.

She also frequently expressed her gratitude for the support and prayers of family and friends, and especially for the companionship of Carolyn Currence, Beth and Larry Campbell, Lynn Barnard, Wanda Hamilton, and Julie and Ronald Jilinski.

Arrangements are being handled by Grandle Funeral Home, Broadway, where the family will receive friends from 6 – 8 p.m. on Thursday, July 5.

A memorial service and celebration of life will be held at Sunset Drive United Methodist Church in Broadway at 11 a.m. on Friday, July 6.

The family suggests memorial gifts to the Hahn Cancer Center at Sentara RMH Medical Center, RMH Hospice or the Hanover College Scholarship Fund.

SERVICES

Visitation

Thursday, July 05, 2018

6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Grandle Funeral Home Chapel

148 East Lee St.

Broadway, VA 22815

Memorial Service

Friday, July 06, 2018

11:00 AM

Sunset Drive United Methodist Church

127 S. Sunset Drive

Broadway, VA 22815

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