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Diane M. McNeal

Cleveland, Ohio

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McNEAL DIANE M. McNEAL (nee Pufky) born July 6, 1949, passed away March 3, 2005. Beloved wife of Miles "Al" McNeal; loving mother of Torrey A. McNeal; grandmother of Max E. McNeal; mother-in-law of Kelly McNeal; daughter of Mary Pufky and the late Nicholas Pufky; dear sister of Robert Pufky who...

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Al-

I am so sorry for your loss. My heart is breaking for you. I always loved to hear you talk about Diane- it was clear that you were deeply in love with one another and greatly enjoyed each others company. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Tiffany

I first became aware of Diane's passing today. I am so very sorry and heavy- hearted for your family and all of her friends.

Diane was one of my most favorite people in the game of tennis. She was an exemplary tennis professional and one of the most delightful ladies I have known. This is a great loss to us and all those who were never blessed to have met Diane.

We will miss her beautiful smile and
warm, welcoming personality.

May our Lord...

Al and Torry--Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Diane was a good friend while we were in Ohio and involved with the Jaycees. She will be missed by everyone who was lucky enough to know her.

I feel so blessed just having known Di these past few years. She added a whole new perspective to my life. She had class, elegance and a big heart! I will miss her very much, but remember her even more.

Al, I will keep you and your family in my thoughts and prayers.

Dear Al and family,
My sincere sympathy is with you at this difficult time. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Warmest Regards,
Janet Shields

We looked like Mutt & Jeff together.
Diane was so tall and I was short.
She was brunette and I was a
natural(?) blonde.
We were tennis buddies in highschool. We shared lots of good
times in Florida (spring vacations)
and Thousand Islands. She taught
me the game of pool in her basement.
I never could beat her at tennis or
pool!! Her long arms gave her an
unfair advantage - haha. I'll never
forget you Diane. When I get...

We have lost a friend
(For Diane)

Our hearts are truly breaking
for we have lost a friend
You held your Grace and dignity
right up until the end
We are not the only ones
that feel this awful pain
For everyone that crossed your
path the feelings are the same
The love you had within your
heart shown brightly on your face
Your smile could light the darkest
room any frown it could erase...

Al & Family,

Deepest sympathy to you and I pray the Lord grants you the strength and comfort during your time of loss now and through the years. Know that he is holding you in his arms during your time of sorrow.

God Bless
Karen