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Diane Pitcher Obituary

PITCHER, Diane J. - Peacefully on January 5, 2010 Diane J. Pitcher passed away with family by her side. She will be sadly missed by her daughter Wendy Weldrick and her son Craig Weldrick. She is survived by her sisters-in-law Peggy Pitcher and Lynda Pitcher, nephews Glen Pitcher (wife Eda Conte-Pitcher), Daniel Pitcher and Greig Pitcher (wife Crystal Pitcher), nieces Judith Pitcher, Debbie Clermont (husband Dan Clermont) and Patricia Graham (husband Kevin Graham). Great- aunt to Kyle, Michelle, Jennifer, Connor, Dana Jordan, Teagan and Kennedy. Cherished friend to Rod and Nicole Hopkins. Surrogate grandmother to Christopher and Jordan Hopkins. Diane requested her body be donated to the University of Toronto for anatomical study and medical research. A memorial service will be held at the University of Toronto, St. James' Cemetery & Crematorium. Date will be announced in the near future. The family wishes to thank the Hopkins family, the Valde family, the Bickram family and the Fernandes family for their love and support. Also to the doctors and staff at Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital. Special thanks to Diane's nurse Donna Arthur. Diane's strength, zest for life, sense of humour and passion for golf will be remembered by all who knew her.

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Published by Toronto Star on Feb. 6, 2010.

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Cathy Herman

February 6, 2010

Wendy, I am so glad that I met your Mom, I will remember
her alway's.

Ian Roberts

February 6, 2010

My deepest condolences to the family on their loss....

Ian Roberts
Scarborough, Ontario

(distant relative on the STONE, PITCHER, WELLS, BAILEY sides from Trinity Bay, Newfoundland)

February 6, 2010

I will always miss you my friend of 30 years.

Deanna Groulx

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