Dianna-Kirby-Obituary

Dianna L. Kirby

St. Charles, Missouri

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Kirby, Dianna L. of St. Peters, MO died June 20, 2007 at the age of 50. Beloved daughter of the late Raymond B. and Pat (nee Bartle) Kirby; loving sister of Loyd Kirby; cherished aunt of her favorite niece Lorenda Renee Kirby. Ms. Kirby was the long-time general manager of the student radio...

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Dianna,

I was shocked and deeply saddened when I heard the news. You, John Balas and the late Roger Carlson were great mentors and sounding boards to my classmates and I in the early '90s and so many other young folks who have roamed the halls at Flo Valley. May peace and strength be with your loved ones and may you rest in peace forever.

What a wonderful caring lady we've lost. It was a pleasure to know her.

This was sad news to me as you were so supportive of everyone when I was around you at the station. It has been quite a few years, but your positive influence still mean a lot. Unto many of us who went through college radio at Flo Valley you meant so much and your positive influence will continue on.

I have lost a friend and there is a hole in my heart that won't be mended soon. But while I suffer here, you are in glory - pain free at last and for that I am truly grateful. Rest easy my dear sweet Dianna.

I remember when she started at KCFV! How sad, she was cool. My prayers for her family.

Very sad news indeed! I was in frequent contact with Diana Kirby while I wrote for the FORUM at Flo Valley. We often talked of radio.

She gave me a grand tour of the station, and was quite proud of the students running the station!

I reminded her that the station is where the FORUM Newspaper used to be located, and I showed her where KCFV used to be in the early years.

She always had a bright smile, which really helped as I was writing to beat deadlines!

She will...

Dianna,
You threw so much of yourself into your work with AE Rho and the station. You did so much and left such a legacy of warmth, happiness and laughter with so many people. We were all touched by you and we all will miss you!

Dianna I will never forget you, or the warmth of your friendship. The students reflected your influence and talent. We are all better for having known you. I'll miss you. Norma Grogg

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.