Diana-Elmer-Obituary

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Diana Hughes Elmer

Kirkland, Washington

Jun 13, 1953 – May 16, 2015 (Age 61)

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BORN
June 13, 1953
DIED
May 16, 2015
AGE
61
LOCATION
Kirkland, Washington

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Totally shocked...so sad for Leslie..Matt. Diana's Mother, and Brothers.
Beautiful lady...gone way to soon. Loved your heart. Ray and Chris Carnevali

My condolences. Matthew 11:28,29,30,

I am still in shock to think that Diana has passed. She was one of my dearest friends for
the eight years that we worked together at All Around Travel. I live very close to her in Kirkland and every time I was near her home I would think of her. She was a wonderful person and will be missed by every one that knew her.
Rest in Peace Diana.
Love,
Sandy

Diana was a great lady with a zest for life! I am so sorry for your loss.Lisa Loban palm springs ca.

Diana and I worked together for many years at All Around Travel.
She was always smiling, had an infectious laugh, and always made
the customers and her peers feel like they were the most important
person in the world. She loved her family so much, and my thoughts are with them . She is gone way to soon. She will watch over you Leslie and Matt because you were her world.

Diana and I were friends years ago in school and it was a joy to reconnect a few years ago. She really had not changed from our teenage years! My thoughts and prayers are sent to her family. I know that you have lovely memories and hope that you find peace during this difficult and sad time.

I could never have written a description for a better sister-in-law. It was love at first sight.
I miss her terribly.

To loose Diana is heartbreaking.The memory of her mischievous eyes make me smile.
I love you Diana.

Diana was such a blessing. I always felt happier when I'd see her car in the parking lot coming to work. I'd think, Oh good, Diana is here today! She was always asking about my family and never complained about her issues. And she could always always make me laugh. She was a very proud mom and I loved talking to her about mom things. She always understood, could totally relate and had great advise. I will miss you, my friend.