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Loved you sweet lady. Rest in Peace. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Uncle Clint and I are here if you need anything. Love you all.
Ruth Cook
October 11, 2025 | Crockett | Family
Photo courtesy of Bailey & Foster Funeral Home - Palestine
Jan 10, 1963 - Oct 8, 2025
Loved you sweet lady. Rest in Peace. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Uncle Clint and I are here if you need anything. Love you all.
Ruth Cook
October 11, 2025 | Crockett | Family
Such a beautiful soul ❤
Jacqueline Walker
October 10, 2025 | Grapeland, TX | Friend
So many precious memories growing up around Diane. She always had the kindest spirit and love for all. She will be very missed. Prayers for the family.
Christina Vickers
October 10, 2025 | Friend
Dear Diane
We have met a couple times and Jennifer and I prayed over you, I wish I could have known you before your sickness, because I could tell you were an amazing woman just by how your amazing daughter Jennifer turned out. I have thanked you before in silence, but thank you for being a great mom and person to Jennifer, she has changed my life in so many good ways and I know it couldn't have ever happened if she didn't have a wonderful mother like you ro guide her. For that I thank...
Daniel LeRoy
October 10, 2025 | Wharton, TX | Family
Diane Renè Brumlow Gallard, 62, of Grapeland, Texas, went to be with the Lord on October 8, 2025, surrounded by her loving family. Born January 10, 1963, in Houston, Texas, Diane lived a life filled with creativity, compassion, and devotion to those she loved most.
Diane’s love for her family was the center of her world. She found her greatest joy in being a wife, mother, and “Nana” to her precious grandchildren. Her home was always filled with warmth, laughter, and the comforting touch of her decorating talents. Whether arranging flowers, designing beautiful interiors, or transforming visions into reality, Diane had a gift for turning ordinary into something extraordinary. Diane’s passion for animals was strong from an early age and led her to become a successful dog breeder. Diane’s creativity extended into her community, where she built and designed first-place winning floats for the annual Peanut Festival, each one a reflection of her imagination and flair.
Diane was a devoted member of Sunset Christian Church, where her faith guided her life and inspired those around her.
Diane is survived by her loving husband, Gerald Gallard; her children Charles Aaron Bozeman, Jennifer Carol Barnes, and Monica Nicole Bozeman; and her adored grandchildren Brooklyn Bozeman, Jeremiah Barnes Jr., Chloe Pierce, Chase Caveness, Kaden Barnes, Breanna Barnes, Robert Barnes, Ryen Barnes, and Rayce Barnes. And great granddaughter, Lilianna Pierce.
Diane is proceeded in death by her loving parents Ray and Roxy Brumlow.
She will be remembered for her radiant spirit, boundless creativity, and the love she poured into everything and everyone she touched. Though Diane’s presence will be deeply missed, her light will continue to shine through her family, her creations, and the countless lives she brightened.
Diane’s viewing will be held at Bailey & Foster in Grapeland, TX, on Tuesday, October 14th, 2025, at 1:00pm, followed by services at 2. Diane will be taken to her final resting place at Davis Cemetery.
The family suggest that you choose Arabella’s in Palestine or Gingerbread Square in Grapeland for your floral choices.
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