Diane-Dietrich-Obituary

Diane Warner Woody Dietrich

Nashville, Tennessee

Feb 12, 1949 – Jun 1, 2014

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February 12, 1949
DIED
June 1, 2014
LOCATION
Nashville, Tennessee

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Diane Warner Woody DietrichNashville, TNPassed away peacefully June, 1, 2014 after a courageous fight against cancer. She was born February 12, 1949 to William Percy and Mary Hailey Warner, Jr. Her parents preceded her in death, as did her brother, James Warner. Diane Grew up in Donelson,...

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I am so very sorry to hear of the loss of Diane. She was a very special lady, so kind and gentle. I wish I had known before today. Prayers lifting for her family and friends. Peace.

I worked with Diane for the last several years as landscaper of her subdivision. She volunteered her time to help me design the front entrance flower beds, even donating some of her backyard perennials. It was always a joy to meet her to go over different seasons and helping decorate. We became friends. I will miss her greatly. Diane was selfless and caring to a fault. She did so much for her neighbors that went unnoticed yet that never stopped her. My deepest sympathies to the family and...

I had the great honor of working with Diane for over twenty years at United Cerebral Palsy. She and Bill were there to help us when our house flooded in 2010. She comforted me in the loss of my mother. She could always be counted on to extend compassion with just the right gesture. I miss you, dear friend and colleague.

Diane was a very special lady! When I would visit her each year for casual day she always had a smile and a hug waiting for me. She loved telling stories about her grandchildren. She was a ray of sunshine and will be deeply missed.

We are so sorry for your lose. Diane was always so uplifting to our spirits. It is even hard to imagine how many lives she gave strength, courage, & Pure Joy to. May she find rest in the arms of our Lord. I cannot wait to see what paintings & gardens she will have to show us when we see her someday. Our prayers are with you Bill and all her family & friends.

Always positive and ever kind-hearted. The best aunt a nephew could have.

A light in our darkness, a bloom in our world,
So many so terribly will miss that girl!
But peace has now found her, deleted her pain,
I hope that we all will see that gift again!
As UCP memories glow on recall,
Diane dear, God bless you, and thank you, for all.....
SLH

I too remember Diane with great fondness. We worked together for many years as UCP was the contract agent for the Tennessee Council on Developmental Disabilities' Travel Grant Program. Diane was unfailingly cheerful, thorough and efficient. Our occasional in-person meetings were always delightful. Hers is a great loss for all of us.

You will be missed. I haven't seen you for years but after hearing this I keep thinking of fun times we had. RIP. June Williams