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Diana M. Bergmann

Fairlawn, Ohio

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Diana M. Bergmann

RICHFIELD -- Diana M. Bergmann, 61, passed away July 31, 2006.

An area resident for the past 30 years, Diana was a musician and founder of the group Strings & Things. She was a member of Zion Lutheran Church, an award-winning artist, and was very involved with her...

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It's almost a year, there's hardly a day go by that Diana's ever sweet memory doesn't warm our thoughts.

Our love to the families.

May Diana's memory and legacy forever remain BRIGHT in all our hearts.

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Jim, Monty, and Tina-
You are in my thoughts and prayers.
God Bless- Molly

Jim, Monty and Tina, Lu, Julie and Monty Hartman::
I was shocked and so stunned to hear of Diana's passing. I knew her as a brother-in-law. I knew her as a child in Hampton, VA, watched her grow up, marry and raise a wonderful family. It is hard to believe she won't be here now. The world will be a lesser place without her. My thoughts are with you. You shall surely miss her in your life, but you will hold her in your hearts. Know that love is greater than death. At the core of...

I'm sorry seems to be such a natural and reactive response, at times it would be enough. However the premise behind our sorrow is much more complex. Appreciating ones life is wil-o-the-wisp. It's a shaft of light that warms but cant be boxed. For that,the place Diana has in my heart, in our hearts, is the brightest light, the deepest tone. For this, is why she'll be missed.
-Paul

Dear Jim, Tina, and Monty,
I was so shocked and saddened to read of Diana's death. I deeply regret not having been able to be with you on Wednesday.

I have such fond memories of dulcimer lessons with Tina at your home on Saturday mornings, with an ample mixture of great talk and much laughter with you and Diana.

I am so sorry for your loss. My hope is that you find some comfort in your many memories and in knowing that friends share in your grief....

Jim, I was hospitalized yesterday and unable to visit you and your family personally. However please accept our families deepest sympathy at this time of loss. If there is anything we can do to help, please don't hesitate.

Dear Jim, Monty & Tina
"When it gets dark enough, you can see the stars" I'm sure Diana's the brightest star up there.

Our deepest sympathy,