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GOD REST HER SOUL. I am sorry for your loss. A MOTHERS LOVE IS A BLESSING!
Danny Boy Crawford
September 11, 2025 | Work
Photo courtesy of Chambers Funeral Homes - North Olmsted
North Olmsted, Ohio
May 18, 1937 – Aug 14, 2025
DIANE CORA KETTERER (nee Hopkins) age 88
Diane C. Ketterer finished her courageous battle with leukemia very early the morning of Thursday, August 14, 2025. Like any important challenge she faced in life, it was an epic fight. Born May 18, 1937 to Lenore (nee Fox) and Donald Hopkins, she was the oldest of three children. She was raised alongside her sister, Joan (deceased), and brother, Thomas (Sharlene), in the West Park neighborhood in Cleveland, OH. She graduated from St. Patrick West Park grade school and St. Joseph Academy high school (‘55).
She married her high school sweetheart, William (Bill), at just 19 years old and immediately started their family in Lakewood, OH. Over the years the Ketterer family lived in West Park (Cleveland), Rocky River and most recently, Westlake. They were longtime parishioners of several Catholic churches: Our Lady of Angels in West Park; St. Christopher in Rocky River; St. Ladislas in Westlake; and Our Mother of Sorrows, in Put-in-Bay.
She was the loving mother of three children: Kimberley (Dennis), Mark (Jacqueline), and Jeffrey (Mary Colleen). The loving grandmother of nine; Ryan (Heather), David (deceased), John, Jeffrey (Jennifer), Christopher (Stephanie), Erin (deceased), Samantha, Jane, and Jacob; and loving great-grandmother of four; Owen, Liam, Bentley, and David. She was also the loving aunt and great-aunt to many nieces and nephews in Ohio; Jason, Amy, and Matthew, and the “California Ketterers” on the West Coast.
Professionally, Diane had a key interest and affinity for healing and healthcare. That interest led her to pursue a career in nursing. She completed a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing from Cleveland State University. She was one of their earliest graduates in the Registered Nursing (RN) program. Her nursing career brought her to different hospitals in the Cleveland area including: Metro Health Medical Center; Lutheran Medical Center; and her most-fulfilling, Lakewood Hospital Office on Aging. She served voluntarily for several healthcare organizations including Fairview General Hospital (Women’s Auxiliary) and on the Board of Directors for the Renaissance Center in Olmsted Falls, OH in its formative years.
Diane enjoyed traveling, golfing, and boating with her husband. They were longtime members of Lakewood Country Club in Westlake, OH as well as members of the Put-In-Bay Yacht Club and The Crews’ Nest on South Bass Island. For 42 years they owned a lakefront cottage, “The Witch’s Castle”, in Put-In-Bay. They developed a beloved community of friends on “The Island” as they created memories each summer season.
For Diane, family was an especially important aspect, value, and priority. It is where the essence of life started, was nourished, and valued accordingly. She will be missed and remembered always as a strong, classic American matriarch - leaving her mark on and a legacy in - the world as a blessed child of God. 2 Corinthians 5:8
Relatives and friends are invited to meet for her Funeral Mass Wednesday, September 24, 2025, St. Ladislas Church (2345 Basset Rd., Westlake, OH 44145) at 11 A.M. where friends may call 10 A.M. UNTIL TIME OF MASS. Memorial contributions are suggested to the Monastery of the Poor Clares, 3501 Rocky River Drive, Cleveland, OH 44111 or the Leukemia Research Foundation at https://leukemiarf.org/
Read MoreGOD REST HER SOUL. I am sorry for your loss. A MOTHERS LOVE IS A BLESSING!
Danny Boy Crawford
September 11, 2025 | Work
Mark - Our deepest condolences with thoughts & prayers to you and your family. Michael & Marti Arthur
M/M Arthur
September 09, 2025 | Friend
Diane was my Aunt. I loved her so much. She was funny and we always laughed so much when we were together. I’ll never forget that special laugh she had. Was able to see her one last time what we went to Cleveland for Uncle Bill’s service. She loved her family and the Lord . May she be resting in peace and be having happy hour with Uncle Bill. Love you Auntie ❤
Laurie Engel
September 03, 2025 | San Marcos, CA | Family
MIL: Mother-In-Law always wanted to make Christmas special! Her attention to detail: Las Vegas Birthday, Niagara Falls Anniversary and our wedding in Oregon was second-to-none (always with everyone else in mind) Her laugh will be greatly missed as she gave me a reason to smile each time she strongly urged us to “move east.” Strong in mind and heart, I hope she is at peace with her family and her husband Bill — who I also miss each day.
Dennis Nakata
September 02, 2025 | Eugene, OR | Family
Diane...sweet, beautiful, funny, caring, full of love, and fun to talk to! I miss you so much!
Christine Hart
August 27, 2025 | Friend
I just loved Diane. She was wonderful and always had a smile on her face. From the first day that I met her and her family, you could see the love that they had for each other. She will be missed and am sending my heartfelt condolences to her family and friends.
Rickie Peters
August 19, 2025 | Westlake, OH
My deepest sympathy. Sending prayers for the Ketterer family.
Patrick O'Malley
August 18, 2025 | Westlake, OH | Friend