Land Line's René Tankersley dies in accident

(To Leasing News readers, her stories were the first, and most thorough, regarding Commercial Money Market, and The Funding Tree, keeping advance rentals, not fundling truck leasing transactions. Leasing News often worked with her on the stories, but she had the tenacity to talk to all the “victims,” explore all the avenues of the story, and was on top of what was happening, trying to warn trucks and others about what was happening.  She also found others taking advantage of owner/operators, a lot of it declared “criminal.”

We printed all her stories, too.

(As the Associated Editor sums it up at the end of this story,

”The truckers out on the road always knew that if they needed a friend or help, they could call Rene and she would be there for them. She is one of a kind, and irreplaceable.” )

               --by the Land Line staff

René Tankersley, 42, feature editor at Land Line and a tireless advocate for American truckers, died Wednesday, June 9, after her car was involved in a traffic accident.

Tankersley was the winner of several national awards for her work at Land Line, including the magazine's first national gold medal in the International Automotive Media Awards, where her work bested the likes of Motor Trend Magazine and Car and Driver.

Her winning story about trucker John Kendrix helped expose a sloppy investigation of a heavily publicized wreck involving the OOIDA member, who was falsely accused of using drugs and alcohol by investigators.

She won a second gold medal from the Association of Automotive Publication Editors for her March 2003 story on trucker Daryl McCartor and his wife, Margo Freshwater. That piece won best single news article in the national contest.

But perhaps most important was her dogged work on behalf of truck drivers. Tankersley was known for her investigative pieces on consumer issues, going to bat for truckers who had been the victims of scams or unscrupulous businesses. She would often spend hours on the phone tracking down details or on the Internet researching an issue. In some cases, her stories led to official investigations.

Tankersley kept as busy in her off time as she did at work. She had been a member of the board of directors of the Truck Writers of North America. With her husband, Ed, she was also active in the Oak Grove Seventh-day Adventist Church, where he was an elder and she held numerous positions, including serving on the church board. A mother of two and grandmother, she single-handedly ran a prison ministry, counseling more than 100 inmates in various facilities and helping them with Bible studies through the mail.

A native Californian, Tankersley spent most of her life in Arkansas. She formerly worked for The Trucker, a trucking newspaper based in Little Rock, and had also worked for the Belle Vista, AR, Weekly Vista, and The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette. She held a master's degree in journalism from the University of Arkansas.

The accident occurred about 9 a.m. as Tankersley was on her way from her home in Buckner, MO, to work in Grain Valley. The accident site was about five miles south of her home. A state trooper on the scene said he could not release details of the accident pending an investigation.

      Obituary 

Born Betty René Stivers on Sept. 2, 1961, in Santa Ana, Calif., she was the daughter of LaVerne and Jody Stivers of Prescott, Ark. She married Ed Tankersley April 13, 1984. Known to friends and family by her middle name, René, she spent most of her life in Arkansas.

She is survived by her husband, Ed, of the home; her parents, of Prescott; a son, Christopher Lee Tankersley, of Gulfport, Miss.; a daughter, Melissa Shelley, and son-in-law, John Shelley, of Farmington, Ark.; two grandchildren, Alexis and Austin Shelley, of Farmington; a brother, Richard Stivers, and sister-in-law, Becky Stivers, and their four children, of Murfreesboro, Ark.; another brother, Eldon Stivers, and a nephew, of Nash, Texas; and a sister, Darla Stivers, of Camden, Ark.

Services will be held at Royer Funeral Home in Grain Valley. Visitation is 2 p.m. Sunday, June 13; memorial services will follow at 3 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. The family suggests flowers or memorials to her grandchildren's education fund, in care of the family. For information, call Royer Chapel at (816) 847-4441 or (816) 690-4441.

  from Land Line Magazine Associate Editor Mark Reddig

“We all appreciate your kind words about Rene - she certainly spoke highly of you, and I know you were an enormous help to her on many of her stories.

”The truckers out on the road always knew that if they needed a friend or help, they could call Rene and she would be there for them. She is one of a kind, and irreplaceable. For those of us who are her friends, our focus is on taking care of her husband, Ed, and the rest of the family; that is certainly what Rene would have done.”

Thanks again,

Mark H. Reddig
Associate Editor
Land Line Magazine
Office: (816) 229-5791 x-159
Toll-Free: (800) 444-5791 X-159
Mobile: (816) 674-8086
mark_reddig@landlinemag.com

PO Box 1000 - 1 NW OOIDA Drive
Grain Valley, MO  64029

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