The Lesley Van Ness YES Endowment (Youth in Education and Sports).
Supporting community youth education and sports programs
Supporting community youth education and sports programs
The Lesley Van Ness YES Endowment (Youth in Education and Sports)
This Donor Advised Fund was started by Lesley Van Ness's husband, Tom Van Ness in May of 2023. The purpose of the fund is to make annual distributions from the Fund to qualified U.S. based 501(c)(3) and other not-for-profit organizations, primarily to fund programs and projects that benefit youth education and youth sports.
Mrs. Lesley Van Ness was unlike any other; she commanded the room when she entered, the soccer sideline when her boys played, and any event with her radiant personality and passion.
The Lesley Van Ness Endowment for Broadcast Journalism Education. She was the first in her family to attend college and graduate discovering a passion for journalism and broadcast television. Lesley was not only blazing a trailway for herself, but for future generations of journalists to come. Her passion for journalism and career, which developed at Illinois State University, was unmatched. Lesley felt ISU’s program was as good as any in the country she recruited from. The second; The Lesley Van Ness YES Endowment. Raising two young boys; Lesley and her husband loved a community that supported its youth and programs focused around their youth.
Lesley’s husband and two boys and generations to come are excited to provide grant funding for initiatives that support the communities’ youth in either sports or education.
Lesley Swick Van Ness, age 42, of Morton, Illinois, and formerly of Quincy, passed away on Monday, April 10, 2023, in Naples, Florida.
Born on December 28, 1980, in Macomb, Illinois, to Sterling and Jan (Johnson) Swick, Lesley was a 1999 graduate of Hamilton High School. She graduated with a degree in Bachelor of Science Cum Laude from Illinois State University in 2003. While in college, she was a member of the ISU Department of Communications TV-10 news team. After graduation, she began her long and distinguished career in TV.
Lesley married Thomas Van Ness on June 2, 2012, at St. John’s Anglican Parish in Quincy. They have two sons, Sterling Thomas Van Ness, born in 2014 and Cameron Lyle Van Ness, born in 2016. Her family was everything to her and she was an exceptional mother and wife. Even though Lesley was not a baker or chef, her love of a good party theme transformed her into the best cake decorator for her boys’ birthdays. She was a determined parent who taught her children the importance of reading, safety, learning and loving. Together with Tom, their goal was to raise the most well-rounded young men they could, regardless of their boys’ lack of enthusiasm from time to time.
Lesley began her career at WGEM as an intern then full time in 2003 serving in the Macomb bureau before earning her first promotion to weekend anchor. She was promoted again in 2008 to the primary evening anchor for the newscasts at 5:00 and 10:00 p.m. and in 2010 began anchoring all three evening broadcasts. During her thirteen plus years at WGEM, Lesley’s work on air and producing newscasts was award-winning. Her dedication to the viewers and industry was exemplary and her smile and charisma made her a household name in the tri-state area. After her career on-air, she continued with Quincy Media as their first recruitment specialist.
Lesley was the consummate professional. With accolades and praise from colleagues all over the country, Lesley will be remembered with respect and admiration. In 2021, after Gray Television acquired Quincy Media, Lesley was asked to develop the recruitment division for Gray as its first director of talent acquisition. She created the foundation and blueprint for fellowship programs, paid internships, and opportunities for future journalists in over 113 television markets across the United States. Students in the hunt for careers in journalism sought Lesley out specifically as she fought and taught for students in their journey to become journalists.
Her marriage to Tom was full of adventure and she was a devoted partner. After dinner at the Tower of Pizza on June 5, 2010, their romance blossomed in every way. Together they enjoyed adventures like the three-day run up in Wrigleyville for the 2016 Cubs World Series win, all-night roundtrips to Duke’s appearance in the 2015 Final Four and their fifth NCAA title, lots of Dave Matthews and Bon Jovi concerts, shows on Broadway in NYC as well as the honky-tonks of Nashville. She and Tom also loved the beach and spent many happy trips to Marco Island, Florida or anywhere warm. However, their most enjoyable adventure was raising their boys together.
Survivors in addition to her husband and sons; her parents, Sterling and Jan Swick of Elvaston, IL; her aunts Joanna (Barry) Wright, La Harpe, IL, Cathy Johnson of Dallas City, cousins Megan (Chris) Atkinson, Charleston, SC and Jared (Kat) Wright of Charleston, SC, Marty (Julie) Gleason of Fairfield, IA, aunt Cathy (Blake) Haskins of Hamilton, IL, Uncles Tom (Jane) Swick of West Point, Terry (Pam) Swick of Cape Coral, FL, cousins Sara (Jade) Haskins of Keokuk, IA, Ashley (Michael) Kowall of Carpentersville, Amanda (Che’) Humphrey of Carthage, Todd Swick of Westpoint, IL and Amy Rea of Carthage, IL, Justin (Mindy) Johnson of Warsaw, IL, Andy (Melissa) Johnson of LaHarpe, IL, and Krista Johnson of Fairfield, IA, her nieces Brylee Cook of Montrose, Iowa and Allison Icenogle of Burnside, mother-in-law, Mary Winters of Quincy; her father-in-law, Jon (Tina) Van Ness of Columbia, MO; brother-in-law, Ben (Amanda) Van Ness of Quincy; sibling-in-law Jonathan (Mark Peacock) Van Ness of Austin, TX; a step sister-in-law, Jennifer (Don) Krutmeier of Quincy, and numerous other cousins, nieces and nephews.
She is preceded in death by her maternal grandmother; Annalee Johnson, her paternal grandparents, Vernon and Nellie Swick; her maternal uncle, Rick Johnson; her grandparents-in-law, Thomas and Anne Oakley, Albert and Judy Van Ness and step father-in-law Steve Winters.
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