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Joan Diogo

PORT SAINT JOHN, Florida

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JOAN DIOGO PORT ST. JOHN Joan Bost Diogo, 82, was called home to her Heavenly Father on Sat urday, October 11, 2008. Born in 1926, in the small coun try town of Midland, NC, she was the oldest of five children. Shortly after graduation, while working at the Officers Club at the Charlotte Army Air...

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Just wanted to add this photo of Nikita. My Wolf dog and I out in Oklahoma.

Rest in peace , my old friendi owe you more than Then I could ever pay. Thank you for your friendship and your love.

Mama you left me 12 years ago today.. You and Daddy are together forever now.❤ Please protect our President and the US from all evil... I love you, your daughter Carolyn

To the family of Joan, I wish to express my condolences to your family. Joan taught a painting class where I first met her @ Amherst Elementary school. I framed most and have them hanging on my walls. I recently lost my mother and losing a loved one is such a tragic loss. My mom had a painting that Joan painted for her hanging in the den. It is a beautiful painting. She shared her talent and joy and made a lasting impression on me when I was younger. I continue to paint and draw from that...

To the Family Of Joan
May comfort and good memories come your way.

We both have mourned the loss of our dear friend Joan since the day we heard that she had moved to Florida. We had no phone number or address to reach her,but we grieved because we couldn't call her or drive over to her house to see her.
She taught us so much in so many different ways since the first day she walked into the Amherst Church of God.
We were blessed to be taught in her art classes. She taught our daughter Ashton,our son Thomas, our son Terry and both of us.
Her joy...

You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Mrs. Diogo taught my daughter when she was 11 and she taught me when I was 50. I have missed her since she moved from Virginia and I will miss her now and always.

Dear Mr. Diogo, Angel and family,
I was saddened to hear that Mrs. Diogo had passed away. I remember her as being a very friendly, loving person and I am glad to have known her.
Love,
Gloria Watson Muse