Velma-Diamond-Obituary

Velma L. Diamond

Oxford, New York

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Oxford, New York
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American Heart Association

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Velma L. Diamond of Oxford Velma L. Diamond, 53, of Oxford, passed away unexpectedly on January 30, 2009 at her home. She was born on January 21, 1956 in Norwich, the daughter of the late Charles and Mable (White) Monday. She is survived by her companion, John Knapp, Oxford; her...

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howard and I will miss you very much velma lou. Love Howard and Kelly Shalna.

I have so many good memories of Velma. She was my friend and I will miss her so much. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Aunt Darlene

Aunt Velma was a wonderful woman. She was always like a second mom to me. When ever I think about her its sitting in the dinning room decorating her beautiful cakes, or reminding me to chew with my mouth closed. She will be missed by me even though I have not spoken to her in a while. My thoughts are with my cousins at this time and if they need anything please don't hesitate to call.

BJ, Lori, and Frank
You're mother was a speccial person and a great friend. Even though I moved away a couple of years ago and have not been very good about staying in touch, I thought of her often. I will never forget when I first met your mother, I was going to be working on the same unit at the Vets home as she did and other employees were taking bets that our personalities would clash, but instead we became great friends. I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with...

So sorry to hear about your Mom; I worked with her at the Vets Home years ago (1990's). My condolences to you.

so sorry for your loss---I worked with Velma a long time ago at the Vets Home and we all had such a good time

BJ, Lori and Frank, I am so sorry to hear about your mom. Losing my dad two weeks ago, I know the pain you are all feeling. Please know I am thinking of you all. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

To BJ & Family,
My dearest friend although the miles separate us please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. Velma had such a way of endearing herself to people that will be remembered always. Always remember her with a laugh and an OPPS for what she had let slip out. She left way too early for us yet the time she was with us was truly a memorable one. Experience tells me you'll have good days and bad, times when you want to pick up the phone to call her and so disappointed...

BJ, Lori and Frank:
My heart is with you at this difficult time. A mother is a special person in your life, and she will be sorely missed.
Love
Aunt Betty