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Diane Snow

Provo, Utah

1934 - 2012 (Age 78)

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Diane Manwaring SnowProvo, UtahDiane Manwaring Snow, beloved wife, sister, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, aunt, and friend, passed away unexpectedly due to a probable pulmonary embolism on the evening of 10 October 2012 in Provo, Utah. She spent her last day doing what she loved: family...

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Dear Don and Family, I had the pleasure of teaching Diane when she returned to BYU for her master's in humanities. I shall always remember her for her graciousness, diligence, and enthusiasm for learning. She exemplied the "lifelong" learning we attempt to inculcate in our students. Madison Sowell

Dear Don, Got home from out of the country Sunday night and am sorry I didn't check my emails quicker so I could have attended Diane's funeral this morning. Was startled to learn of her passing and know that you lost a most beautiful, loving, talented, genteel wife and companion. I so enjoyed our time in the Hyde Park Family History Center, feeding the missionaries in your neat apartment, taking in a play at the Hyde Park amphitheater, and all the many meaningful times we shared in London,...

Dear Don,
I treasure the years Diane and I spent in the Stanford Ward Relief Society, putting on ward dinners for 300 while pregnant. And have reflected on our "chance" meeting at the Senior MTC, while all four of us were launching our mission service. What a darling she is! Carolyn Snell

Dear Don and family,

May the Lord bless and comfort you as you celebrate the life of your wife and mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. Like Elder Russell Nelson says, death is a part of life, just like birth. How wonderful we have that knowledge in the restored gospel of Jesus Christ. Diane has completed her second estate and is going on to prepare the way for all of her wonderful family. We will not be able to attend the services, but we are praying that all will go well.

I knew Diane when she and Don served in the Hyde Park Family Centre and spent many hours working with them there. I enjoyed knowing her, laughing together and helping the patrons. She was and still is a very special layd.

There was no time to say farewell.
You slipped away so quickly
That I was left with a hug and a kiss just for you.
My arms wanted to hug you one more time.
I wanted to giggle and remember fond times together and say I love you.
But there was no time.
And so, you are in my thoughts
And I'll remember our last visit of long ago and I'll smile.
My heart recalls the precious moments we've shared
And the family hours of fun throughout the years.
I cannot see...