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Diane was a Berger cousin. Lost touch over the years, but still family. Sorry for your loss.
margaret berger bell
January 06, 2016 | Matteson, IL


Eugene, Oregon
Apr 20, 1952 – Dec 21, 2015 (Age 63)
Diane Ellen Berger FoleyApril 20, 1952 - Dec. 21, 2015EUGENE, Ore. - Diane was born in Elkhart to Stanley Ward and Martha Loretta (Chamberlin) Berger. She passed away at the age of 63 in Eugene, Ore. following a three year valiantly fought battle against cholangiocarcinoma (bile duct cancer). Her...
Read MoreDiane was a Berger cousin. Lost touch over the years, but still family. Sorry for your loss.
margaret berger bell
January 06, 2016 | Matteson, IL
The world has lost a Great Lady but Heaven is a better place with Diane. We will miss you.
Bill & Joan Phillips
January 06, 2016 | Veneta, OR
So sorry for your loss. When someone you love becomes a memory the memory become a treasure so treasure the memory
Matt 5:4,5
B. Cagle
January 04, 2016
You all are in my thoughts and prayers.
Lori McLelland
January 04, 2016 | Farmville, NC
Diane was our sister in the bond of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. She will sincerely be missed by her sisters and her memory will be honored at convention this summer with a moment of silence. We send our deepest sympathy to her family and friends. May she rest in peace.
Our condolences,
Gamma Eta Gamma Alum Club of Eugene
January 04, 2016
Diane was a lovely and very accomplished woman. We wish that we had had the opportunity to get to know her better.
We send our sincerest condolences to Brad and the rest of the family.
Mari & Mark Dem row
January 03, 2016 | Eugene, OR

Diane was a bright light, in an often dark world. I will be forever grateful for her love, friendship, and humor. I am also blessed to know her husband and children, whom she loved with all her heart.
Rest well, my friend. I will miss you always.
Brandy Hunt
January 03, 2016 | Eugene, OR
Diane was a delight & saw the joy in all things & loved her children deeply. She is missed by all whom knew her. She fought hard & knew when right for her to surrender. She was not afraid of passing. Roberta Roth
January 01, 2016