Diane-Page-Obituary

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Diane Theresa Page

Kalamazoo, Michigan

May 10, 1957 – Aug 15, 2019 (Age 62)

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BORN
May 10, 1957
DIED
August 15, 2019
AGE
62
LOCATION
Kalamazoo, Michigan

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Adams - Redmond Funeral Home and Cremation Services - Kalamazoo Obituary

Passed away Thursday August 15, 2019 at Rose Arbor Hospice. Diane was born May 10, 1957 in Detroit, the daughter of Norbert and Theresa (Cyrowski) Suchowski. She received her bachelor’s and master’s degrees at Western Michigan University.  For 32 years she proudly taught at St. Monica’s...

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Mrs Page you will be missed. All three of my children had you as a teacher and the lasting impact you made on them is something they will proudly carry with them. God Bless and may all the Angels and Saints welcome you with open arms and song.

My sympathy to Diane's family. She was a wonderful,kind and compassionate teacher. She will be sorely missed. Diane taught 5 of my children and they all have fond and happy memories of her.

Continued prayers for Diane's family and loved ones. I have learned a great deal from her as a co-worker, and will always have fond memories of our time together at St. Monica.

Sending sincerest condolences to the Suchowski family. Diane fought a long, hard battle. I pray she is at peace, now and forever. So very sorry for your loss.

The Gallagher Family
Erin, Andi, Riley and Casey

In loving memory of a wonderful person...

Diane was a wonderful colleague and a dedicated teacher for many years.
I remember her beautiful smile and genuine caring for all her students and school family. She will be missed by many.

My deepest condolences to her family.

Our sincere sympathy to Dianes family and close friends. Her love of learning and the commitment she gave to her students was exemplary. We are forever grateful for the dedication, kindness and education Diane shared with so many, particularly our five children who yet remember her love of science. She was as professional in the classroom as she was genuine in friendship.