Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel heartbroken. Growing up here, Jim Vance feels like family. He will be missed.
Agreed
Grew up with him on the news
Anonymous wrote:He was a class act. We will miss him!
Anonymous wrote:Oh no! He will always be the voice of DC's local news to me. They just announced that he was undergoing treatment for cancer in May. Such a loss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was still doing the news, wasn't he?
No he hasn't been on in months. He was battling cancer.
jsteele wrote:http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/News4-Anchor-Jim-Vance-Dies-at-75-436001373.html
From Jackie Bradford, president and general manager of NBC4:
"We are heartbroken to announce that Jim Vance died this morning.
"For more than 45 years, Jim Vance was not only the soul of NBC4 but of the entire Washington area. His smooth voice, brilliant mind and unforgettable laugh leaves each of us with a tremendous void.
Wow, this is sad. Jim Vance has always been a symbol of local Washington to me. Such a great guy.
Anonymous wrote:So sad. When I first moved to DC, I watched him every day. His voice reminds me of that happy, carefree time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh wow. I'm going to go watch that clip of him and George Michael cracking up over the model with the wiggly legs. They were the best news team. I loved how Jim's earring got bigger over the years as he gave fewer effs.
PPyou summed it up beautifully. He seemed so vibrant. RIP
Anonymous wrote:Oh wow. I'm going to go watch that clip of him and George Michael cracking up over the model with the wiggly legs. They were the best news team. I loved how Jim's earring got bigger over the years as he gave fewer effs.
Anonymous wrote:I feel heartbroken. Growing up here, Jim Vance feels like family. He will be missed.