Diane-Wallace-Obituary

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Diane K. Wallace

Oak Ridge, New Jersey

Sep 14, 1946 – Aug 3, 2014 (Age 67)

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BORN
September 14, 1946
DIED
August 3, 2014
AGE
67
LOCATION
Oak Ridge, New Jersey

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M. John Scanlan Funeral Home - Pompton Plains Obituary

Diane K. Wallace, 67, died Sunday, August 3, at her home in Oak Ridge with family and friends by her side. Diane was born September 14, 1946 in Wallington, New Jersey, to Stella and Louis Kish. In 1970, she graduated from Felician College with a teaching degree. She also obtained her Masters in...

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Ms. Wallace was a great teacher, she will be missed greatly. She would go above and beyond just being a teacher- if I was having a bad day she would talk to me to try and help. She will never know how many lives she influenced. ~ The Reardon "kids" (Stephanie, Aj and David)

My heartfelt sympathy goes out to Diane's Family. I enjoyed chatting with Diane on many occasions. She was one the kindest and open minded people I had the pleasure of working with. I am sure Jesus received her with open arms!

Diane was a loving caring teacher and a joy to all who knew her. Blessings to her family and friends.

Ahh she was my favorite such a great teacher

You will be missed ??!! She was such a caring teacher too who took the time to help her students.. I always remember playing Oregon trail in her classroom on the old Mac computers..

She was a great teacher with an incredible spirit. She was kind enough to help my vocal group (Lights Out) get involved with the national event United for Liberty - during the aftermath of 9/11.

My condolences to all of her family.

Chris and Lights Out

Diane was one of the most caring and positive people that I ever knew. Always a smile, never complaining, a wonderful mother, teacher and friend. You will be missed. Rest in piece my friend. Pat & Art Neff, Oak Ridge, NJ

Diane Wallace was a thoughtful, talented educator whose strength, warmth and compassion touched the lives of those who knew her. My sincerest condolences to her beloveds.

A good teacher, a good friend and a real fighter when it came to this dreaded illness. She is at peace. Dot Cacchio