Diane-Dougherty-Obituary

Diane M. Dougherty

Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania

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Diane M. Dougherty, RN, age 72, of Mechanicsburg, passed away on Sunday, February 8, 2015 at the Carolyn Croxton Slane Hospice Residence surrounded by her loving family. Diane thrived despite living with the effects of a malignant brain tumor and the diagnosis of Glioblastoma multiforme for more...

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Diane was an inspiration to me as a very young woman during my years as a member of the Junior women's Club of Mechanicsburg

Kathleen Krausse

To Pat and family.Our prayers & condolences are with you. I am just finding out about Diane, passing as we are in Fl. God bless her & all of you.

What a great Villanova alum. Diane was a classmate of mine and we talked about many things prior to our 50th Reunion which she had hoped to attend. She was remarkable and actually my husband enjoyed the fact that she loved fly fishing!! Diane, peace!!

What a remarkable woman Diane was--thoughtful, caring, generous, kind. It was a privilege to know her. I regret that we did not get to fish together more. I will always keep her in my heart.

May Diane rest in peace. My heart goes out to my brother and his family. I remember when you went to summer school at Villanova university and came back the happiest man alive. I remember when you told us about meeting Diane. I was happy that you found to love and your soul mate. I never had to worry about you since you were married to a kind soul. Chris still remembers the day she met Diane. They were both pregnant and she was nervous about meeting you guys. Chris relished in the fact that...

As a member of CVTU I am sorry to hear of the passing of this fine lady who loved to fish. Thoughts and prayers to her family. Mary Shughart

I am truly sorry to hear about the loss of Aunt Diane. From what I've heard she was a kind and generous lady. The world was truly blessed place to have her in it. I look forward to seeing her in heaven. I know that right now she is catching up with Pop pop, Nana, and Aunt Peggy. They are reminiscing about Delaware and Pop pop is telling her a Phillies story. Uncle Pat, my heart goes out to you on the loss of Aunt Diane. She was lucky to have you. Hearing all that you did for her, you are a...

Diane was a very special woman who I was fortunate enough to come to know as my friend, or as she would call me, her sister. Her "Journey" she was on as she called it, was remarkable! As we always said our phone goodbyes, "To Diane, I send you verbal hugs". To her loving husband Patrick, and her wonderful family, may God be with you.
Debbie Zentmeyer

Diane once gave me a coffee mug that said "ONE GOOD WOMAN". That sums it up for me. So I raise that mug to Diane today. God bless the wonderful family she has left.