Diane-Berner-Obituary

Diane Kay Berner

Easton, Pennsylvania

Jun 15, 1945 – Jan 26, 2026 (Age 80)

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BORN
June 15, 1945
DIED
January 26, 2026
AGE
80
LOCATION
Easton, Pennsylvania

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Diane Kay BernerDiane Kay Berner, 80, of Easton, formerly of Allentown and Lehighton, passed away on Monday, Jan. 26, 2026, after more than six months of fighting cancer with her characteristic determination.Born on June 15, 1945, in Baltimore, Md., she was the daughter of the late Donald and...

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My deepest condolences to my very dear friend, Jessica and family on the passing of Diane. Jessica, your mother was the embodiment of what it means to be warm and welcoming. She loved to give hugs that made you feel you were the only one in the room. I will miss her and our conversations. Love and blessings to you, Anita

When we were young I stayed with Diane and we stayed up past midnight talking and listening to songs on the radio.

I want to express my condolences to my children Karyn, Kris & Jessica. We had a lot of good times and good memories for the 22 years we were married. I will miss her.

I am so sorry to hear of Diane's passing. Thankful she is not in pain anymore and is at peace. Hope she sees my daughter Karen and gives her a hug from her mom. I still miss her so much

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The Somebody Somewhere family sends our sincere condolences. We are so moved that Diane spent her final months watching our show. And though we never met Diane, after reading about her, we know she was our kind of woman. We will be raising a tini tini in her honor tonight.

Condolences to Jessica & family. Sherri G xoxo

Diane and I have been friends for over 50 years. She and I have shared many many fun experiences and I will miss her greatly. I know she will be happy to see her family again. We talked about this a lot together. May you be at peace now, Diane. I will never forget you and all the memories we shared. See you when I get there. Keep a spot warm for me... See you when I get there

Since I met Diane she quickly became one of my favorite people. She was always happy to see me no matter how much pain she was in. Her smile would light up a room. I loved sitting with her and scrolling through my camera roll showing her all the pics I have taken of my kids and my kitty cats. She was so easy to talk to and I will for sure miss having those chats with her. Heaven gained a wonderful person however we all have such sadness without her here. She was a beautiful person and will be...