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Diane Kiesendahl Hart

Portland, Oregon

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Hart, Diane Kiesendahl 69 June 06, 1945 April 10, 2015 Diane Kiesendahl Hart died Friday, April 10, 2015, at Willamette Falls Hospital after a long battle with breast cancer. Diane attended Parkrose High School. She excelled in both junior golf and swimming. After graduating from Oregon State...

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Diane was unique and loved by everyone she knew. We who were privileged to have time with her are privileged.

Diane was such a good friend during my AFS year in Parkrose. I truely miss her. Even though we only met on four occations in the 50 years that have passed, we always felt like we had been together the week before. I will always tresure the memories.

"I am writing in sorrow from Johannesburg, SA as I just learned about Diane from an e mail from Ingunn. We had such a wonderful time during Ingunns last visit and I will treasure those memories of Diane along with all our school days.
Dianne (Provancha) Saulsbury

Diane's passing has left a big hole in our Pleasant Valley golfing family. She was an inspiration to us on how to live. Deepest sympathies to her family.

Diane will always be "Kiesendahl" to me. She was two years ahead of me at Parkrose High School and lived just around the corner in Maywood Park. Of all of my sister's friends, she was my favorite. She always made me laugh. My sympathies to her family.

Diane and I lived one block apart in Maywood Park. We were classmates in Mrs. Freeman's second grade class at Prescott School. In junior high we bonded because we both had the "tin grin" that came from wearing metal braces on our teeth. Diane was always a gifted athlete, and it was great to see her when she participated in the golf event at our 50th high school class reunion in 2013.

Diane was a very close neighbor of ours as we were growing up. Our families traveled together and spent many evenings socializing. Diane was in a neighborhood where there was always something going on, football, basketball, baseball and she was always there participating. A great athlete and a very strong person. We loved her dearly. Much sympathy to Dale and the family.