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DONALD BROWN
January 26, 2016
GOD HAS CALLED ONE OF HIS ANGELS HOME. MUCH SORRY FOR US. MORE LOVE TO HER. ALWAYS MISSED, FOREVER REMEMBERED.
Natasha Wieschenberg
February 4, 2016
I knew I'd miss you but I can't believe how much I miss you and how much it hurts. You were a best friend of best friends - thank you for sharing so much of yourself and for giving me a friendship for the ages. You taught me so much although I never did get that math stuff did I. Even at our last meal together, I had to cheat and look at how much you were leaving for a tip. Alas, you can lead a blonde to water as the saying goes... Diana, sweet Diana, taken too soon. I look forward to seeing you again to continue our adventures. Love you to the moon and back.
Your Frister, Natasha
Mitch Reidinger
January 26, 2016
Being new to Diamond I have worked with Diana over the last few years and grown fond of her continued support and willingness to help. She never once complained of her illness and was a pillar of optimism. I could only hope to be as strong as she was as she dealt with each overwhelming challenge. You will be missed
Dwight Moore
January 25, 2016
I remember when Diana was first diagnosed. TNT was training for a Lake Tahoe event and Diana was not able to train, or ride the event with us. She remained dedicated and continued to support the team - even making the trip to Tahoe. Though disappointed and not always feeling well, she always had that "warming, contagious Diana smile" on her face.
My sincere condolences to the family. She's an angel and we were all blessed to have known her. Diana will be truly missed,
Dwight
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Lyle Booth
January 25, 2016
Thank you for sharing that smile. The world sure was brighter for it.
Michael Swit
January 25, 2016
I met Diana in 2006 at the Tour de Tucson where she was representing the NJ Team-in-Training team and I the same from San Diego. Her infectious smile went by me several times during the ride and we rode in very close together. Since then, our paths crossed again in Tucson and via Facebook. Her strength and vigor for life has been an inspiration to me and many others. May her memory always be a blessing to all who knew and loved her.
Melinda Miller
January 25, 2016
I can only hope to life my live as well as you lived yours. Thank you for being a mentor and a friend. You will be dearly missed.
January 24, 2016
Maria... I have followed Diana's life and struggle over the years on FB. She was always such a shining star. I am so saddened by her death and for your huge loss. She will remain in my thoughts and prayers. With love Irene
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