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Diana G. Daggett

Palm Springs, California

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Diana Gamble Daggett, of Palm Springs, CA, and formerly of Essex and Old Saybrook, CT, passed away Sunday, June 21st, after a long illness. Diana was born in Seattle, WA, and was the daughter of Frederick Kimball and Frances Gamble Daggett, and the step-daughter of Dorothy Price Stevens Daggett...

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Diana. Wow. 5 years. Unbelievable. Still share some of our conversations with my guests! Your so missed


Diana was reticent about her illness so that when news of her death came. we were shocked and saddened. Diana was admired by her Tai Chi friends for her kindness, quick wit and intelligence. She was beautiful inside and out - just a very special lady. We send condolences to her family. Rest in Peace, dear Diana.

Lyn Bastone, Indio, CA

Diana, so surreal, I know we've talked about God, Jesus and eternity, amongst many things, to know you entered it so quickly... I'll miss our talks, you were a beatiful person in and out, thankful to be able help make you smile as your hairstylist.....

Sister, Dear. Both Bobbie and I share our thoughts about you and hope you will be at peace now with Chuy, Sateen, and Mother in Connecticut. Your homecoming was greatly wished for by those in Connecticut who loved and now miss you. Pictures trigger wonderful memories.

Diana we will miss you in Tai Chi, you were always a pleasure to have in class and I enjoyed your dry sense of humor. Peace and Love to you and blessings to the family.

I will miss you greatly. There was still so much I wanted to say to you. You are now sadly gone, but to a better place. The Polo will never be quite the same again. You gave it a dimension that cannot be replaced. Rest In Peace

My dear friend Diana will be greatly missed. I will cherish the happy memories of our days at Empire Polo Club in the desert. Her grace and style, unforgettable. Rest in peace, Diana. My deepest sympathy to the family.

Diana was a dear friend whose grace and style will long be remembered. I loved our days together at Empire Polo Club. I will miss her always. My deepest sympathy to her family.

We mourn with you. A loved one lost can grieve the heart, and make us yearn for tomorrow, When God will keep the promise he made of no pain, no death, and no sorrow. My prayers are with you and your family.