ST. LOUIS, Mo. — The St. Louis community is grieving the passing of Deanne Lane, a beloved journalist and trailblazing media personality, who died at the age of 65. Her death marks the end of an era in local broadcasting, leaving colleagues, viewers, and friends deeply saddened by the loss of a woman whose career and compassion touched countless lives.
For decades, Deanne Lane dedicated herself to journalism with professionalism, integrity, and a steadfast commitment to telling the stories that mattered most. She became a trusted voice in St. Louis households, recognized not only for her eloquence on-air but also for the empathy and care she brought to every report. From breaking news to human interest features, Deanne consistently highlighted the voices of those too often overlooked, shining a light on her community with authenticity and heart.
Beyond her on-screen presence, Deanne was admired for her mentorship and generosity. Colleagues remember her as a guiding force who nurtured young journalists, offering encouragement, advice, and inspiration. Her dedication to the craft, combined with her approachable warmth, earned her respect across the industry and a special place in the hearts of St. Louis residents who grew up watching and trusting her reporting.
Deanne’s influence extended far beyond journalism. She was a loving mother, devoted friend, and a woman whose curiosity, kindness, and passion left a lasting imprint on everyone she encountered. Her legacy lives on through the journalists she inspired, the stories she told, and the lives she touched throughout her remarkable career.
Funeral and memorial details will be shared by her family. In this time of sorrow, St. Louis honors Deanne Lane’s life, celebrating her achievements, her unwavering commitment to storytelling, and the indelible mark she leaves on journalism and the community she so dearly served.
