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Diane M. Peterson

Omaha, Nebraska

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Peterson, Diane M. Oct 11, 1954 – Nov 7, 2010 Preceded in death by father, Buck Woodcock. Survived by mother, Mildred "Millie" Woodcock; brother, Steve Woodcock, both of Omaha; sister, Alice Weber and husband Bud of Corvallis, OR; uncle, Albert Talbott of Brighton, MI. MEMORIAL SERVICE...

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Dear Mrs Woodcock and Steve, I was VERY sorry to hear about Diane's passing.From the entries here it sounds as if she had health problems that caused her much suffering during her short life, which makes me feel very sad for her and for you in helping her bear her pain. Please accept my sincere condolences.I will keep her and both of you in my prayers. Take care, Kathy

Dear Diane - We shared so many good moments and laughter and those memories do bring comfort and make me smile but then there are times when the grief takes over even though I know you’re free of pain and sorrow. You and your smiling face and all the little ways you showed you cared will always be missed. Your loving sister

WHAT A LOSS.WILL MISS YOU DIANE.FROM DENNIS JACKSON

Ill never forget Diane's moving day into Pine Towersw. Diane was upset and called me three times to make sure that the elevator loading door would be ready for her. It was and she moved in like clock work.

From that time on, Diane truly became a "Pine Tower" resident. I could always depend on Diane for a passing joke or a friendly greeting to lift me up.She and her care were available without question to anyone who needed a favor or a pick-up or an errand. And always ALWAYS...

Diane, I know you are finally at peace, and there is no more pain. I will miss the long phone conversations, and your much needed support and advice. Have a dance for me.
Kay

Mill-So sorry to hear about Diane...Know that our prayers and thoughts are with you always!!! Pat Maitland & Sons(Fallon)

Diane I am going to miss you. I will miss your advice, silliness and most of all your good heart. I know now you are not in pain and nothing can hurt you anymore. See you on the other side. Your bro.

Diane I will miss your silliness, your advice and your good heart. It puts my mind at ease that I know you are not in pain and nothing can hurt you anymore. I'll see you on the other side. Love you, Steve