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Diane Mazzocco

Easthampton, Massachusetts

Apr 24, 1943 – Jan 11, 2026 (Age 82)

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BORN
April 24, 1943
DIED
January 11, 2026
AGE
82
LOCATION
Easthampton, Massachusetts

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Diane MazzoccoEasthampton, MA - Diane Mazzocco of Easthampton, Massachusetts was born on April 24, 1943, and passed away on January 11, 2026. Diane leaves behind her partner, Tom Moore, brother, Phillip Kensicki and son, Marco Mazzocco. Diane was born to Stephen and Rose (née Pospisil) Kensicki...

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I did my student teaching with Diane in 1997. She is the teacher I learned the most from, and I still use the lessons she taught me in my classroom today 28 years later. She was a fantastic mentor, and I could never in a million years express how welcome she made me feel at Ludlow High School. I truly lucked out having her as my mentor teacher. She was certainly one of the best. I am so sorry to her family and friends for their loss. She certainly won't be forgotten.

Mrs. Mazzocco was a tough but fair English teacher. She was so influential on my education and taught me what it means to be a critical thinker. She really cared about learning. I will always remember her love of Ohio State and how she would postpone the due date of an assignment if Ohio State had won over the weekend! My condolences to her family and all that loved her. RIP, Mrs. Mazzocco - you really did make a difference.

With the passing, last Sunday, the 11th of January, of my dearest friend and colleague at Ludlow High School, Diane Mazzocco (1943-2026, I have lost much more than a friend and a colleague. For the past forty years, she always planned trips, events, and lunch dates for the two of us to enjoy. Together, we saw special art exhibits at the MFA, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, the Metropolitan, and the Brooklyn Museum. Diane and I attended plays at the Edith Wharton House (the Mount) in...

Tom, sending sincere condolences. I regret that I didn´t get to meet her. I see now that we had some much in common. We are your neighbors who put up the Penn State flag on game day;) Susan and Georgie

Diane was a great neighbore, We loved sitting on the back porch. She always loved her plants expecially her violets. We will miss her very much. Keep the Ohio flag flying. See you on the other side. Bless You

I wish to share my deepest condolences to all of Diane´s family and friends and especially to my cousin Macro.