Condolences
My prayers go out to Dianne and her family. I have many nice memories of Dianne. She was a lovely person and always had a smile on her face. I first met Dianne and Al at a passion play years ago. I always enjoyed seeing and chatting with Dianne, and bumping into her at random places. She knew me as a teenager and was able to see me get married. I will always remember her kindness, smile, sense of humor, and loving conversations. The way she dealt with her challenges will always be inspiring to me. I will miss Dianne very much and will always remember her. God Bless the times we all shared with Dianne and may she stay close in our hearts.
My condolences to her siblings and their families, to Shantel and to Dave Price.
Dianne embraced life as she did her faith. With the greatest of passion. We, the four of us (Dianne and El and Tom and I ) when younger, had such great times together and made a mountain of the best memories. I remember well the days at St. Gerrards, the banner committee, the pancake breakfasts, the New Years Eve soiree's. The Sunday outings after church to Bragg Creek and the picnics and the Breault Burgers. The card games, the Fondues. The days at William Watson Lodge scrapbooking and making cards to our hearts content. She made the best cards. And we always went thru boxes and boxes of Kleenex just from laughing so hard. And I remember her saying that she wanted to die on a Sunday and by her stamina and God's good grace, she did. I wonder if she caught El and Tom playing cribbage or just doing their usual banter, upon her arrival. Rest easy and free of pain my old friend. We'll meet again.
Mrs. Theo Rogers
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