I’m Melissa Ellsworth & I was her room mate in Group home Sunflower in Payson, Arizona and I know her Family & mom Ann Neal. I’m so sorry Diana Neal passed a way. She had a wonderful full life & a very sweet lady funny, kind, sweet, & halarious. I’m going to miss her very much.
To The Neal Family, lots of memories of Diana, are flowing through my memories. One the cherished memory is Your Mom bringing "DiDi" to church at the Federated and memories of "Rusty" and everyone of you. Prayers and love being sent from back home that you are all thought of from the beginning of each of your life's.
A friend from the past and forever, Kathy (Robison) Vaux- Paden
I will never forget Di’s smile and how she was always happy. I remember taking her and some friends to the beach so that she could feel the waves rush across her feet in the sand. When we got to the beach there was no handicap ramp to the water. We were all so upset but with Di’s smile and never ending positivity encouraged us to get her to the water. I carried her over my shoulder and other friends carried her wheelchair to the sand so Di could feel the waves rush between her toes. It was truly amazing seeing the joy that she felt and still moves me to this day. Di’s positive outlook on life has left an incredible mark on mine and I still tell that story to this day. Rest in peace my lovely friend.
In the nursing we were playing bingo, I asked he if she wanted to play bingo, so I put the chips in her hand and said ok play the card. Her replied your bad and started laughing