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Dianne Seegers Gordon

Mecklenburg, North Carolina

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Dianne Seegers Gordon, 60, of Charlotte, passed away at her residence after a long time fight against cancer. Dianne was born August 23, 1942, in Charlotte to the late John Fairley Seegers and Catherine Padgett Seegers Thompson. Her step-father was the late Albert Thompson.Ms. Gordon worked for...

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I will never forget Dianne. She was truly a wonderful inspiration in my life. I started at Delmar in 1985 and worked under Dianne Gordan in production. She helped guide me into customer service with her encouragement. She always had a positive attitude and I can think of no one I would rather be around with that great smile and sense of humor. Dianne, you will be missed.

I'm glad I had the opportunity to know Dianne. She was a truly fine, and fun, person. We'll all miss her very much.

I knew Dianne for eleven years through Delmar and Herff Jones. I was so sad to hear of her death. In Nov. of 2000 I was told I had breast cancer. She called me, talked to me
and gave me so much emotional support. I will never forget that day. She was such an inspiration for me. She would come by and talk to me while I was going thru my chemo, answer any questions I had and helped me to keep my spirits up. She would end up making me laugh. She helped me so much. She had a long hard battle...

I will think of Dianne every time I want to cry at work and choose to laugh instead. Any time I feel sad and choose to be happy instead. And any time I think I can't do something, I will MAKE it happen instead. I wish I had known Dianne longer, but I am glad that I knew her at all. Thanks toots.

Aunt Dianne was a wonderful person and always very helpful in dire times. She will be missed but never forgotten! God will take care of her.

Dianne will be sadly missed at Herff Jones Charlotte Plant. I remember, coming into Delmar Printing, as a new rep., how she made me feel right at home and appreciated. I went through a difficult time, in the transition from my old company to Delmar and Dianne always made me laugh and feel good about myself during those court days. She did everything she could to help, with my accounts going through the plant production cycles. I will miss you Dianne, and I wish you Gods Speed...I know...

Dianne was without a doubt one of the most brave, caring and funny people I have ever known. Time in her company was time spent laughing. Even in the midst of her illness, she never failed to let her humor shine through.

Dianne was a very special friend to my brother for many years. She was always there for him, and loved him as if he were her own son. She could always make him laugh. I will forever be grateful to her for the love and friendship she gave him over the...

Dianne was a dear friend. We worked together for more than fifteen years, and she was my lunch buddy. We went out to eat almost every day, and had so much fun talking and laughing. Dianne had the best sense of humor. We would often laugh so hard we couldn't eat. Her grandchildren were about the same ages as my children, so we shared a lot of kids' stories, too. Those are the times I will remember most. And everywhere we went, Dianne would know someone and speak to them. Even when we traveled...