Never forgotten, dear lady. RIP
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HB2U A first-class lady! RIP
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We can never express the wonderful reunion we had with Diana many years ago... her generosity, beauty, laughter, humor, and kindness. She welcomed us into her lovely home and we had a memorable few days...laughing, eating, sampling wines, walking along the coast. We were in touch long before we met and stayed in communication on email. I will always remember her lovely short stories (which I hope to see published someday!) and insightful comments (maybe not to be published!). I only wish we had lived nearer and danced together. What a loss for all of us who loved her. A legend, indeed. My husband (Augie Martin) was Diana's cousin and I was a fortunate friend.
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I was heartbroken to hear of the passing of SUCH a legend, who co-created and nurtured two incredible humans—Tanith and family, sending you all love and hugs.
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I first met Diane in the 8th grade at Burbank Junior High School; she was my first love, and I can still recall our first kiss. I envision her soul dancing in a better place, never to be forgotten.
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What a wonderful tribute to Diana. She was a very special and creative friend throughout high school. She will be missed.
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Beautifully written...so Diana. Having known her since the 3rd grade...that's over 70 years...it doesn't seem possible she is not on this earth with us. However,
such a life well lived has never been more appropriately stated for a person. Sending love and hugs to her family and friends.
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Such a lovely tribute to an interesting and well-lived life. My condolences to the entire family.
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