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Diane Louise Matz

Tucson, Arizona

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Diane Louise Matz died peacefully in her sleep on March 11, 2006. She is survived by her parents, Harold and Wilma Matz of Des Moines, WA; brother, Duane and his wife, Sandy Matz of Bothell, WA and sister, Laura Matz and her husband, Trevor Peterson of Normandy Park, WA. Diane worked for Alaska...

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I still can't beleive that my friend is not with me...telling me about some great movie we should see...who she thinks I should vote for in the next election..making me enter the Tucon Home contest...then passing without knowing that I did indeed win the contest...I miss you so damm much my friend...I think of you every day and I wwill always be truly happy you were in my life!!!!!!!!!!

hi diane... it was fun knowing you.. you were one of those people who could light up the day.. may we meet again in some future life!!..

Diane
You were a class act. Always thinking outside the box. As the trainer for Seattle Reservations, your greatest challenge was to encourage the reservations agents to convert as many calls as possible into sales. You did very well. I truly enjoyed working with you. Your presence will be missed both in your beloved city of Tucson and by all the friends you created while at Alaska Airlines.

Diane
You will be missed. You were one of a kind. I always appreciated your efforts to improve organized labor. It was a pleasure to work with you at Local Lodge 2202

Dear Diane,

With a heavy heart, I can only say how much you will be missed down here with us. I worked with and was room-mates with Diane in Prudhoe Bay. She always had a smile to share and was always willing to lend a helping hand. Diane, I haven't seen you in so many years, but am so saddened by your early departure. I can still picture that big numbered alarm clock of yours that I could read across the room even w/out my contacts on. You were a lot of fun and we will miss you.

To Diane's family and friends,
We met Diane while working in Prudhoe Bay many years ago. Our memories reminded us of how thoughtful she was. Whether you were a coworker, customer or friend, Diane always was available to lend an ear.
Our heartfelt sympathy,

Dear Family and Friends:
My deepest condolences to you and your loved ones. Diane will greatly be missed. May God comfort you during this difficult time.

Although we never met, I have heard many great things about you. You are an inspiration to me and many others. Thanks for all you have done for us.