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Diane Marie Meagher

San Francisco, California

1950 - 2016

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Diane Marie Meagher

DIANE MARIE MEAGHER was born in Oakland, CA on December 21, 1950 and died October 25, 2016.She was born to Donald & Constance Meagher and is survived by her siblings Ronald Meagher & Joanne (Meagher) Dalley. Diane graduated from Oakland High School class of 1968,...

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I was a college classmate of Diane's. We were in a bilingual college nested within the University of the Pacific, so our college was like a separate little family. Diane was a nice person and I was happy to hear what she had done with her life. It was completely in line with the goals of our college and was idealistic, as I remember Diane was.

My Mom Donna was a Para with Diane and I was a student and knew Diane. She did so much for the Fairmount community when we were there in the 1980s. She had a heart of gold for her students and staff.

Rest In Peace and in Love, Diane. What I'll always remember is that you always took time to talk to me. You will be sorely missed.

Diane
I remember first meeting her and thinking she is such a delightful person. I then realized she was also a most dedicated teacher. When I asked other teachers about her and thought about their answers, It came to me. She smiles, she likes kids, she is relentless when it comes to putting her best effort forward.

Teaching is what she did but it did not define her as a person.

So blessed to have worked with her and been touched.

Jack E. D'Angelo
SFUSD

Rest in Peace Diane, you will be missed but forever in our hearts.
David

Diane was a beautiful and sweet lady. We will always remember her smile and warm ways. She will forever be in our hearts and memories. Rest in Peace cousin.
Forever in our Hearts,
David, Mary, Dylan and Robert

Diane always paused to chat on her regular walks. Sometimes she will be walking her dog or a neighbor's dog. We enjoyed a walk together recently. She asked if I had been to this neighborhood sundial park. That was the first time in this park for me, even though I lived nearby for many years. I will treasure this memory.

This summer, she was very happy with her front yard - the smart meters were installed, the street repaved, her walkway landscaped and her lilies were blooming. ...

Rest in peace Diane! I'm happy and honored to have worked with you at Fairmount!

Good-bye my friend. The memories are still so vivid. I recall being at your house during the Holidays, listening records on your record player. We even cut school together our senior year and hung out in the Haight, selling Berkeley Barbs on the street corners. Those were the days, my friend.