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Frieda Diana Temple

BINGHAMTON, New York

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Frieda Diana Temple of Binghamton Frieda Diana Temple, 71, of Binghamton, died Sunday evening, November 18, 2007, after a long battle with cancer. Frieda was born April 15, 1936 in Corning, N.Y., to the late Lawrence F. and B. Ethel (Weinhauer) Diana. She was also predeceased by a...

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Our Mom was always someone who never even thought of giving up on anything that she cared about. Whether it was dealing with work issues, household chores, family problems, board games, or following TV Gameshows. She was especially good at making the champions on Jeopardy look like mental midgets by comparison. It wasn't that she was arrogant about it at all, she was just GOOD at it! That is one of the things I personally will miss the most; watching her answer(question) the...

We are sorry to learn of Frieda's passing. Our prayers are with her family.

I met Frieda in the lunch room at BCC 3 years ago. My 1st impression was that she handled her physical challenges in an amazing way. As we got to know each other better, I found that her inner strength came from a solid, unmoving trust in her God and His plan for her life. She had no anxiety even through severe testing, placing her care in God's hands. She didn't talk much about herself but could brag up a storm about her grandchildren. We heard about Isaac, Levi, and Grace, seeing...

To Frieda's family-
I first met Frieda in 1997 when I began working at the BCC Library. She was my mentor, friend and kindred spirit. She loved music as do I, and we would sing little ditties every now and then. One big lesson I learned from Frieda "Don't sweat the small stuff!" I will miss all the hugs we gave each other but I know that she is much happier now and that I will see her when it is my time. I will remember her and love her forever.

To Frieda's family,
My sincerest condolences for your loss. I worked with Frieda at the BCC library; she was a marvellous person and will not be forgotten.

Frieda welcomed me from my first day of employment at BCC. She will always be an inspiration for many generations. I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time of sorrow.

Although I would only see Frieda briefly when I came to work,I remember her kindness and her wonderful smile. She was a very gentle soul with a big heart. May it be a comfort to know she is spending Christmas with her Lord. You are in my prayers.

Frieda was an inspiration to me. It was so easy to love her because of her sweet smile and kind and gentle ways. She was a warm and steadying influence to many.

To the Temple Family,

I am so sorry for your loss. I knew Frieda for many years when she worked at BCC. She was always very kind and had a smile for everyone who stopped at the library desk. She will be truly missed.