AND TO PRESENT HER FINDINGS. AND WE ARE SAD TO REPORT FORMER WYFF NEWS four SPORTS ANCHOR AND REPORTER TYLER SOUTER PASSED AWAY. TYLER WAS PART OF THE WYFF four TEAM IN THE MID 1990’S BEFORE MAKING THE TRANSITION TO NEWS. IT THEN MOVED TO OUR KOCO STATION IN OKLAHOMA CITY. TYLER LATER MOVED TO ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA ABOUT THREE YEARS AGO. TYLER HAS BEEN DIAGNOSED WITH ALS. HIS FAMILY SAYS AFTER A CURIOUS BAPTISM, HE DIED PEACEFULLY ON TUESDAY.
Former WYFF Information four Sports activities anchor Tyler Suiters has died of ALS at 53
Former WYFF Information four anchor and sports activities reporter Tyler Suiters has died. He was 53 years outdated. Suiters labored at Information four within the mid-to-late 1990s earlier than transitioning to information and shifting to our sister station, KOCO in Oklahoma Metropolis. He later moved to Arlington, Virginia. The video above is a Friday Night time Hits promo with former WYFF Information four Sports activities Director Geoff Hart from 1995. About three years in the past, Tyler was identified with ALS. His household say that after a courageous battle, he died peacefully on Tuesday. Tyler has spent his profession touring the world as a broadcast journalist and director of strategic communications. Companies might be held at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church in Arlington. In lieu of flowers, his household requests that donations be made to the Healey Heart for ALS.
Former WYFF Information four anchor and sports activities reporter Tyler Suiters has died. He was 53 years outdated.
Suiters labored at Information four within the mid-to-late 1990s earlier than transitioning to information and shifting to our sister station, KOCO in Oklahoma Metropolis. He later moved to Arlington, Virginia.
The video above is a Friday Night time Hits promo with former WYFF Information four Sports activities Director Geoff Hart from 1995.
About three years in the past, Tyler was identified with ALS. His household say that after a courageous battle, he died peacefully on Tuesday.
Tyler has spent his profession touring the world as a broadcast journalist and director of strategic communications.
Companies might be held at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church in Arlington. In lieu of flowers, his household requests donations to the Healey Heart for ALS.