Diane -Lipari-Obituary

Diane Theresa Lipari

New York, New York

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'Nothing Left Unsaid'
Diane Lipari had a sustaining relationship with joy: she ate it for breakfast and served it to others for lunch. Her knack for drawing out the best in even the most difficult people allowed her to say something good about everyone. Her friends teased that when she woke in the morning, birds chirped around her. When Ed Tighe, her husband, asked what kind of golf clubs she wanted for her 42nd birthday this summer, she replied merrily, "They just have to be pretty."

The small gesture was unknown: when her niece had a school dance, Ms. Lipari, a commodities trader for Carr Futures, bought a half-dozen pairs of shoes for the teenager to select from. Mr. Tighe said the couple, married only since 1999, felt grateful to have found each other. "We traveled a lot for business and the last thing we always said to each other was, 'Nothing left unsaid.' "

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Think of you often, but especially today on your birthday! Xox

today I went to the 9/11 memorial, it was beautiful, and intense as always. I never met you but I felt so drawn to you. I stayed for a bit, I left a coin in your name. You´re never forgotten, on the contrary, you are respected, and kept alive in our hearts and minds. I know you´re in heaven. Thank you for what you did here on earth. Thank you for the lives you encountered, thank you for the love you exuded.

Dear Diane (and family) - Was at the 9/11 Museum recently and was drawn to your photo in the memorial hall and, from there, your story. It would have been a privilege to have known you. Hoping you and your family have found some measure of peace since that tragic day. I will remember you.

Dear Diane, we never met but I wish we had. I don´t know if we were related, but since I saw your name, I wanted to know more about you and your family. I think about the families of all that we lost on that terrible morning. These families will never forget, and neither will I.

On this 20th anniversary, we remember Diane and all the others. May they rest in peace and rise in glory.

Remembering Diane and all those we lost. We will never forget.

Happy holidays.

Hello Diane,
We never crossed paths, but it hurts to know you died on 9/11/2001. I pray this kind of attack never occurs again, even though bin Laden is thankfully gone. May the Lord bless you & your family.

May light perpetual shine upon you, Diane. We will never forget.