S.-Brandes-Obituary

S. Diane Brandes

Seattle, Washington

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S. Brandes passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on April 14, 2011.

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Your family is in our thoughts and prayers always. We will miss Aunt Diane very much and look forward to the day we will all see her again in our final Home. Neil, Tammy Tara, Jacob and Beau Byron

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived

Gunther and Family Our love and prayers are with you all. We love you, Lou And Jerry

Brandes Family,
Thank you for being such a wonderful part of my husband's childhood. Your mom was an amazing woman who touched him deeply. She taught him many great things. When I became part of Eric's life she welcomed me with open arms and made a great impact. Her stories were priceless. She will be missed. Our love to all of you during this difficult time of loss.

In loving memory of a wonderful Mom and friend. I will love you and miss you always.

So sorry for the loss of your beloved Diane. We go back to the days of Calvary Lutheran. Many memories. When we met some months back, it was like we were still there. As you remember her, may the fun times you shared bring you tears of joy as well as tears of sadness. She lives on in her children and grandchildren. Hugs, Sibbie & Emily Kristjanson

THERE IS NOTHING SWEETER THEN A AUNT THAT WAS ALWAYS THERE FOR US THANK YOU AUNTIE DIANE I LOVE YOU AND WILL MISS YOU LOVE ALWAYS YOUR NEPHEW DON

i am sorry for your loss. diane was a great woman. sandra

Hi,
I remember meeting, Diane, years ago when, I was younger. I was a neighbor to Lissa, Brandon, Jaime, Neil. When they lived in, Seattle. (Corky Cook's daughter.) We had lots of animals and, they're kids all played at our house, we even, raised the cat, Neil, Jaime, gave us.We gave them a rooster for they're parents farm in, Arlington. Which, is now where I live. I remember Diane, as, being a nice lady. My condolences to The Byron Family.