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Diane D. Wayman

Berlin, Md., Vermont

1944 - 2013 (Age 69)

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Diane D. WaymanBERLIN, MD-Diane D. Wayman, 69, of Berlin, MD, died November 27, 2013, at the Vermont Respite House, 5 weeks after discovering she had brain cancer.Diane Dickerson was born Oct. 13, 1944, in Reno NV, to Lois and Denver Dickerson, a pioneering and prominent family of journalists and...

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Kate, Lee, Denny, Cheryl and I wish you well since Molly died. And now I've found where your partner died in 2013. We would like to hear from you Kate to see how you are doing and to see how Bill is??!!Gretchen Gobble1902 Morton StLafayette, IN [email protected] cell765-838-1700Feel free to get in touch!!!

Kate, Sarah, Katherine and Seth,

We are so very sad about Diane's illness and death. We recently heard about her long and heroic fight to survive. She was always such a strong person, a dear friend to so many and an amazing mother!
She was always there as a friend, neighbor, and community supporter!
Wish we could have helped her in her suffering!

Kate, we would love to be in touch and to know of her memorial service. May God comfort you all in your huge...

Diane was a dear neighbor and friend to me and my family in Washington, DC. She took wonderful pictures of my brother and I when we where young, I used to babysit for her children and my brother Matt and her son are good friends. Diane was funny and interesting to talk to and she made me feel that what I had to say was interesting and important too, it was one of the many wonderful things about her. The world is a smaller place with out her in it. love, Ann Potter


Diane was a classmate of mine at Roanoke College. More importantly she was my sister in Alpha Phi Fraternity. No one who knew her could resist her friendly smile and the twinkle in her eyes. Rest in Peace my sister and friend. Love, Jackie Pettit Burd

She was sunshine on a cloudy day. Loved to be around you and play golf. When we meet again I will give you the lucky putter you cherished.

Peace

Diane was and is the meaning of warmth and comfort. I came to know her through her grandson's birthday parties as she sat content watching them smile and play as we chatted. Her life was her family and her legacy her family.

It was wonderful knowing Diane when Katherine was one of my music students in the late 70s. She also did our "official" family portrait. So sorry of hear of her early passing.
Carlton and Gabriella Janet King

Our family knew Diane, Delcey, Lois and Paul during their time in Hong Kong. I knew Diane as a lovely young girl, with a great sense of humor and it is no wonder she grew up to be the beautiful accomplished person she was. I cherish my memory of her.