Diane-Strickler-Obituary

Diane Strickler

West Reading, Pennsylvania

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West Reading, Pennsylvania
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St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Diane T. Strickler, 64, of Wernersville, passed away April 27, 2017, in her residence. Born in Reading, she was a daughter of the late Michael Turczyn and Marie (Amrhein) Turczyn Hampele.

She was a 1971 graduate of Governor Mifflin High School. Diane was employed by the Reading Hospital as a...

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Diane fought this disease for many years; She was one very tough lady. So glad she was able to see her family grow, and the wonderful people her children turned out to be. She was SO proud of you.
May God's strength help to see you through this very difficult time. Sorry we couldn't be with you on Saturday. Know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. Love,

Brandon, so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

Brandon and Marissa,
I'm sorry for your loss. Your mom was a good person. She loved you BIG and wanted the very best for you. She defied the odds for her life. Be courageous in life just like your mom.

Brandon & Marisa,
If this is in the guest book twice, sorry. I wrote it all and went to donate instead of hitting submit and it disappeared! I will miss your mom.
We had such good times together when you two were in elementary school. I remember, at that time she wasn't given a good prognosis from the doctors, but she proved them wrong! She used to say she wanted to live long enough to see her children grow up. Well she did and she also got to see her grandchildren too! God is good!...

Brandon & Marisa,
Even though your mom and I hadn't kept in touch I have the fondest memories of her and the times we did spend together when you two were young. I remember that doctors didn't give her a very good prognosis and that's when you were young toddlers. Wow did she prove them wrong! She was a fighter and loved you both fiercely! Last time I saw her she was showing me pictures of her grandchildren and telling me how much she loved them! Know that this life is not all there is....

Brandon and Family,
Words cannot express how sorry we are for your loss. Your mom was such a fighter and loved all of you so much. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this very difficult time. Love, Kelsey and Mark Keever