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Diana "Lily" Hamer

Rome, Georgia

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DIED
December 28, 2022
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Rome, Georgia

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Diana Hamer loved life, her family, and her faith.Diana "Lily" Hamer, a popular educator, passed away at her home on Wednesday, December 28th. She was 73 years old.Every day, she was happiest and most alive when she could serve another person or a cause in the community. With her passing, a...

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Just now found out of Diana´s passing. Met her at Camp Bluebird, cancer camp at Redmond, several years ago, and found out she was also a dear sister in Christ. She was such a sweet person, always with a positive attitude. Loved her. Our loss is heavens gain.

Sis Diana I remember you on our Lady Prayer Warriors Friday night Bible lesson and you'd would alway say your favorite word.."super Fantastic" I'm glad I got to know you and talk with you Rest well

Rest in peace, loving and lovely lady...

I met Diana via a FACEBOOK Word Puzzle Game before the pandemic which lasted 2+ years, but since the pandemic the game has not been played; I assumed she knew of me possibly from Main High or the "Moran" name. I am so sorry for the family´s loss as we played that particular game often; to me it meant we were friends.

My sweet Diana I had the pleasure of spending lots of hours talking, singing, praying and co- teaching with my dear friend. We spent a lot of time crafting. Specifically crocheting. She had such a wonderful spirit. She was a friend that everyone loved to be. Around. Her word Superfantastic will always be deeply in my heart! Although, I wasn´t able to make it to your funeral you still live on! Thank you for being a blessing and a dear friend......,You reminds me of the biblical story...

I met Diana years ago while visiting family in Rome. She was a good friend of my Cousin, Hushereline. She was a beautiful person, inside out.Gone but never forgotten.

She was such an important person in my life. A teacher, mentor, spiritual counselor, friend but, most importantly she was my sister-in-Christ. We shared some great memories in Rome as well as when she lived in Chattanooga. Her and Brother Hamer always made me feel right at home whenever I visited. She will be greatly missed and I have a deep void in my life. I Love You....Rest in Paradise my Sweet Friend!

Diana was a beacon of love and compassion. I will truly miss her. I wrote the following tribute to the memory of our relationship. Diana: Portrait of an Angel D is for the delightful way she greeted you I is for innocence personified A is for an angel among us N is for nicest person I knew A is for always smiling and caring Patricia "Pat" Carmichael Kinnebrew