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DIANE GASNER

1941 - 2022

DIANE GASNER obituary, 1941-2022, Toronto, ON

BORN

1941

DIED

2022

DIANE GASNER Obituary

GASNER, MA, BSc, PT, DIANE Diane Gasner passed away peacefully, with Stan and Wayne at her side in the morning of April 29, 2022, at the age of 81. Diane was diagnosed with dementia in 2018 and suffered a series of seizures in the spring of 2021 as a result of a stroke she had in 2016. Many thanks to the palliative care unit at Toronto Grace Hospital Hospice. Diane was born on February 15, 1941 in Toronto, the daughter of Isidor and Patricia Desser. She met Stan in 1958, and they married in September 1963, the year she graduated with a Diploma in Physio and Occupational Therapy at the University of Toronto. Diane is survived by her husband, Stan; son, Wayne; Wayne's wife, Jing; and predeceased by son, Danny. Diane started her career as a Physical Therapist in 1963 and worked in multiple hospital settings in Toronto until 1967. In 1975, Diane and family took on a 2-year CUSO (Canadian University Service Overseas) volunteer project in Cali Colombia South America, which included 10 weeks in Quetzaltenango, Guatemala to learn Spanish. On returning home from Colombia in 1978, Diane obtained a position at St. John's Rehabilitation hospital as a staff physiotherapist. She was promoted to Assistant Director Physical Medicine in 1986. Diane was not satisfied with just a diploma and continued her learning curve in 1986, completing her UofT BSc (Physical Therapist) while continuing as full-time staff. Diane left St. John's in 1989 and held various Locum positions in private physiotherapy clinics until 1990. Diane joined the UofT Department of Physical Medicine in 1990 as a Senior Tutor in musculoskeletal physical therapy. By 1992 she had completed an M.A. in political science at York University. Diane thrived at UofT and quickly became a talented and beloved teacher, which is demonstrated by her several achievement awards, including the W.T. Atkins Award for Excellence in teaching. Diane retired from her position at UofT in 1998, but continued on as chair of the Communication Committee for the Alumni Association until 2021, when the increasing effects of her dementia caused her to step down. On retiring from UofT in 1998 Diane took on another volunteer assignment, this time for CESO (Canadian Executive Service Organization) in Costa Rica to assist the Universidad Santa Paula in San Jose, Costa Rica, to lay the foundations for the development of a Master's program in physiotherapy. In order to keep herself in shape, Diane joined the Bruce Trail Conservancy in 1998 and became an avid hiker. She hiked the entire, over 950 km trail twice in the next few years and became an official hike leader. In 1988, our family tragically lost Danny to a car accident. With Diane's strength, our family kept going, keeping Danny's memory alive with a memorial at the Y Camp Pinecrest where he served as a camper and councillor. He specialized in canoe trips which gave Diane her love of canoeing. Diane lived life to the fullest. She was an avid canoeist and loved white water, loved skiing and prided herself as being a risk taker. She enjoyed travel and with Stan visited more than 40 countries on 4 continents. Diane and Stan took many annual canoe trips with close friends, including the Nahanni river in the Yukon. Diane and two of her canoe buddies started the Paddle Gals which grew to six and went on annual 5 to 6-day canoe trips from Quebec to BC for twenty-five years, up to 2019, when Diane had to stop due to the worsening effects of her dementia. In 2007, Diane at the age of 66, took on Mt. Kilimanjaro and conquered its over 5,895 metre summit. Diane will be fondly remembered for her infectious laugh and killer smile and her willingness to help. Diane's smile will remain etched in our memories. As per Diane's wishes, no funeral is planned. Interment will be private at York Cemetery, and Diane will be laid to rest alongside Danny. Memorial donations in her memory are requested to be to The Diane Gasner Graduate Scholarship Fund at the UofT Department of Physical Therapy, https://engage.UToronto.ca/temertymed-DianeGasner, the Alzheimer Foundation of Toronto or the Bruce Trail Conservancy. A Celebration of Life to Diane for friends and family will be held in due course.
Published by Toronto Star on May 4, 2022.

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Vicky Baum

August 20, 2022

Dear Stan, Wayne, and family,
I first met Diane in 1990 as a 3rd year PT student, when Diane began her teaching career at UofT. I still remember her infectious laugh, million dollar smile and her genuine concern for all of her students. I am so sorry for your loss. Vicky Baum

Jim Bunsch

June 9, 2022

Dear Stan, Wayne, & Jing - I am very saddened to hear that Diane is no longer with us. A great lady has left us! I offer you my sincere condolences. Jim Bunsch

Paul Sisk

May 18, 2022

My deepest condolences for Stan and Wayne. I met Diane the Gasners in 1976 in Cali when we were all CUSO volunteers. The Gasners provided shelter and support to the new arrivals in addition to raising their own family and carrying on with their own jobs. In 1978 I returned to Canada and got the same generous support in Toronto when my wife and I stayed at the Gasners for weeks until I found a job and somewhere to live. These selfless acts were routine for Diane who ,along with Stan, were excellent ambassadors for Canada in Colombia and were always the role models I encouraged by children to keep in mind in choosing how to conduct themselves. It is a great legacy that Diane is leaving having touched so many lives in such a positive manner. She will be missed.

Nicholas Woodbridge

May 15, 2022

Stan, Wayne and Jing - So sorry to hear about Diane, our deepest sympathies from Nicholas and Mary Rose Woodbridge

Brent Arlitt

May 8, 2022

I remember Diane as a beautiful vivacious person with a magnetic personality, who made everyone she met feel like an old friend. Her many achievements attest to the fact that she lived life to the fullest. I know that her family will have many happy memories to fill the sadness of her passing.

John Stewart

May 5, 2022

Stan and family, I am so sorry for your loss at the passing of Diane. She was a wonderful neighbour these many years, and her smile and cheerfulness brightened every day. She was a living example of decency, kindness and ambition to love life to its fullest. We will all miss her. My condolences and sympathy. May she Rest In Peace.

Nancy Salbach

May 5, 2022

Ricardo and I will always remember Diane and Stan coming to Mexico City for our wedding reception. See Diane´s beautiful smile in the photo.

Dana Kovach

May 4, 2022

My heartfelt condolences to Stan, Wayne and Jing. Remembering our fun times at your home, ours and your cottage on Georgian Bay, with canoe outings being the cause for so much laughter!
May She Rest In Peace!

Billie and Bob McKenzie

May 1, 2022

We remember sailing with Diane and Stan In Georgian Bay and enjoyed racing our boats against each other.
She will remain in our memories as a blessing.

Carole Muir

May 1, 2022

My deepest condolences to Stan, Wayne and Jing on the passing of Diane. I will always remember Diane's smile and warmth. She was such a positive person and brought joy to those lucky enough to share time with her.
Carole

Lorna Ferguson

May 1, 2022

For a few years the Gasners and the Fergusons were neighbours in North York. Diane and I met the day my son Timmy and her son Danny started Kindergarten at Snowcrest Public School. We had been out of touch for many many years when I read of Diane's passing yesterday, and it all came rushing back. John and I send our deepest condolences to Stan and Wayne and Jing. What an incredible life she lived. What a heartfelt tribute to a wife and mother so truly loved by all. Our hearts go out to all who mourn her loss. Abrazos, Lorna

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Rick and Angela

April 30, 2022

Stan and Wayne, we are so sorry for your loss. We enjoyed all our encounters with Diane. As a close neighbour we would see her often, usually on her way to do something fun and exciting. We know she struggled over the last several months, may she rest in peace.

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