Diane-Ebert-Obituary

Diane Ebert

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Diane S. Ebert Diane passed away on August 30, 2005. She was born on June 7, 1949 at Tacoma General Hospital. Graduated from Puyallup High School. Diane was an avid reader, loved to shop, travel and two of her passions were helping friends decorate their homes, and she enjoyed the theatre and...

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Cold morning February 2024 and thinking about Diane with fond memories. Was wondering too whatever happened to Paul. So when checked this site was happy to read about Paul and that he is doing well. Paul was Diane's world and it paid off. He sounds like a terrific man.

Thank you everyone for the kind words, coming up on 17 years since I lost my best friend, I still think of her everyday and look back on when I finally realized not only was she my Mother but was also my best friend. I was finally able to let go and leave Tacoma for good and move near my family in Massachusetts 11 years after she passed and they help me celebrate her many times a year. I´m so very lucky to have them to help me through life without her. I´m so glad my mother got a chance to...

Diane was a very special person, she will be greatly missed. She brightened my day just being in her presents. I only new her for a short time but I'll never forget her.

I will always remember Diane as a trooper, cheerleader, and encourager. Few people have the stamina to keep going when faced with some of Diane's challenges. Diane, I know you are in a peaceful place and we'll meet again some day.
Cindy

Margie & Paul: Diane and I shared so many great times. We laughed together and cried together. I met Diane in the mid-70s and watched Paul grow into a man. The memories I have with Diane I will cherish forever. When my son was born, Diane was with me all the way, and I will always appreciate the support and strength she gave me through that time. You have much to be proud of. Her life was short, but the life she had, she lived to the fullest. With love and sympathy. Judy

Diane and I met about 1979. We were both single moms and helped each other out throughout our sons' teenage years. We worked full time and attended school at night, graduating from different colleges. I was so proud of her because she also battled cancer. She worked so hard to achieve her C.P.A.
We shared many trips, job searches and life challenges. Diane always kept a positive attitude about life, was never judgemental, and lived life to the fullest. Even with her medical...

I was Diane Ebert's college roommate at WWU in Bellingham. She was "Java man" and I was "Java woman"...pretty silly but we had fun together. (we even had matchbooks printed with our nicknames on them) I lost touch with Diane for many years but reconnected with her when I got a job in Tacoma in 1983. It was so great to have her back in my life and we took some good road trips together. Diane was always up for anything and didn't care what people thought. If I asked her for her advice or...