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Diana E. Cunningham

Bloomington, Illinois

1953 - 2020

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BLOOMINGTON - Diana E. Cunningham, 67 of Bloomington, passed away at 5:10 pm Friday September 11, 2020 at Heritage Health, Normal, Illinois.

Diana was born March 10, 1953 in Normal, Illinois, the daughter of Roger & Patricia (Zeiss) Weed.

She is survived by her parents, One...

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Diana you are still missed. I hope you and all your hounds are enjoying walks and play at the Rainbow Bridge!

I remember how huge Diana´s heart was for all Gods creatures. The borzoi hounds were as classy as Diana. I recall she got sick once and too antibiotics that was actually leftover from one of the dogs. Remembering you fondly. RIP until we meet again!!

We went to high school together. She was an amazing woman. I have wonderful memories of her.

My tears are falling. Diana and I had always been close in friendship back at Bloomington High School. She and I always kept a friend connection throughout all these years. I had worked at the Pantagraph for a couple of years and enjoyed seeing Diana every day. I was just thinking about her last week and wondering how I could get back in connection with her, as I was missing her, but now I know that connection is too late as I cry tears. I will always carry a fond friendship of love...

Thank you everyone for your kind words about my mother. She's happy once again and in a better place.

Diana was a wonderful Lady who would move heaven and earth to help a dog in need. She had several rescues, both Greyhound and Borzoi. She was always there to answer the call to help. I was so lucky to have finally met Diana in 2012 at the Dewey Beach event. What fun we had. She is missed greatly by those of us in rescue as well as those closest to her. Diana will always be remembered and honored by all of us in The National Borzoi Rescue Foundation. No doubt she was greeted with tail...

Jennifer - I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your mother. I'm sure you don't remember me - I worked with your mom at the Pantagraph for years, and you were my flower girl at my wedding in 1984. My mother also work with your mom in the circulation dept. at the Pantagraph - Phyllis Miller. I remember your mothers love for the dogs= I am so sorry to hear about her passing. Thoughts and prayers to you. I knew your grandmother Pat Weed very well too - lived them all. God Bless>p=O<û

My deepest heartfelt sympathy to Diana's family. I have fond memories to cherish. Diana worked with my mom, Phyllis Miller for many years. RIP Diana until we meet again.

My son, Andy, was a Pantagraph carrier for about eight years; of course, I was his helper. Diane was on our route as well as our 'go to' person in the office. She always treated us like family. She knew who we were when we called, and she always treated us with kindness. We were saddened to learn of your loss.