Dianne S. Lennon
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — At 11 a.m. on Sunday, Sept. 4, 2016, God reached out his mighty and loving hand and said, "Dianne, Welcome home, my good and faithful servant!"
Dianne Sampson Lennon was born on April 10, 1943 to Roy Sampson and Mary Alice Himple in Clinton, North Carolina. Soon after, she was adopted by her aunt and uncle, Ulysses and Augusta Sampson.
Dianne attended elementary and high school in Clinton, North Carolina. Continuing her education she attended North Carolina Central University (NCCU) earning a Bachelor of Science Degree, and later a Master of Arts Degree in Education Administration from Rowan University, Glassboro, New Jersey. She also did post graduate studies at Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
In 1982, she married the love of her life Thayer Lennon. This wonderful union lasted until his death in 1994.
After graduating from NCCU in 1965, she moved to Atlantic County, New Jersey and was employed by the Farmers Home Administration, US Department of Agriculture in Mays Landing/Bridgeton, New Jersey as Home Maintenance Supervisor. In 1970 Dianne joined the Rutgers Cooperative Extension where she excelled and advanced to the rank of full professorship.
Dianne was President of the National Extension Association of Family & Consumer Sciences 1995-1996, New Jersey Extension Family & Consumer Sciences 1992-94, and New Jersey Home Economics Association 1978-1979. She also provided leadership for many other professional organizations. In 1987 she was awarded the highest honor by the NJ Home Economics Association, "NJ Home Economist of the Year."
In 2008, Dianne was inducted into the Atlantic County Hall of Fame in the field of Education. She also received the Freedom Fund Award in 2004 from the NAACP and served on many more public service boards and committees. She received numerous awards and honors for her work and commitment.
Dianne was a member of the Atlantic City Chapter of the Links, Incorporated, holding many leadership offices, including President and Chairman of the Services to Youth Facet. Dianne was a member of the Board of Governors of AtlantiCare, where she served as secretary. She also served on the board of Ruth Newman Shapiro Heart and Cancer Fund. Dianne held memberships in the NAACP Atlantic City Chapter, 101 Women Plus, AAUW, the Women's Leadership Initiative of the United Way, and she was a dedicated and faithful member of Jethro Memorial Presbyterian Church.
She leaves to cherish her memories, a niece, Shiease Puryear of Raleigh, N.C., a great-niece, Simone Stowe, also of Raleigh, a nephew, Javiar Puryear of Durham, N.C., a stepdaughter, Traci Lennon of Hawaii, two stepsons, Lawrence Lennon of Allentown, Pa. and Thayer John Lennon of New Brunswick, N.J.; special cousins, Lillian Spearman (Wendell) of Fayetteville, N.C. and Fred Hines of Greensboro, N.C., and a host of other relatives. She also leaves to mourn her loss, special friends Michael and Rosetta "Frankie" Johnson and family, Bessie Lee Watts, Darsene Baggett and Juanita Carr, along with a host of other friends. Dianne loved her family, her friends, her work and her God. Her motto: "When we have done our best, we should await the results in peace"- J. Lubbock
Services for Dianne will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 10, at the Jethro Memorial Presbyterian Church, 423 Ohio Ave., Atlantic City, N.J. A viewing will be held from 9 to 11 a.m., prior to the service. Interment will be at the Atlantic County Veteran's Cemetery in Estell Manor, N.J.
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Darryl Owens
September 14, 2016
We will remember Dianne as a wonderful cousin and a woman of class and dignity.
Darryl Owens & family
Willie Leathers
September 10, 2016
With my deepest sympathy. RIP classmate.
Delford Jones
September 10, 2016
GOD's grace and mercy upon all as we mourn Dianne's passing.
Delford Jones
Sampson High School (class of 1961)
September 8, 2016
With deepest sympathy.
Ennis Bryant - Sampson High School Class of 1961.
Yvonne Doggett
September 8, 2016
In sympathy. A great loss. Dianne will be sorely missed by all who knew her or crossed her path. Rest in peace, dear friend.
Ingrid Holmes
September 7, 2016
Dianne was a true beautiful black woman. She carried herself with pride and grace. The epitome of a fine southern lady transported to the northeast. I served on the board of NEAFCS during her term as president and immediate pass president. We had a quick hello last year via Facebook
You have my sincerest condolence
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