Diana Jo James

Diana Jo James obituary, Vancouver, WA

Diana Jo James

Diana James Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 10, 2024.
Diana Jo James (Oxley) was born to Marian Opal Huddleston and Bill (Willis) Oxley on August 14th 1951 at Memorial hospital in Vancouver, Washington. She was their first born child to survive, which laid a foundation of strength for the life ahead of her. She would later have a total of two full siblings and five half-siblings, all of whom with the exception of one, she was tasked with raising while her parents worked full time, which was uncommon during that era. She graduated from Evergreen High School in 1970. She married and delivered three children of her own, Megan, Melissa (stillborn) and Matthew.

Diana held many careers over the course of her life. She started at Taco Bell as a teenager and insisted that today's Taco Bell made the tacos wrong and would always politely ask them to put the cheese before the lettuce so it melted every time she ordered. She worked as a housekeeper at timeshares around the country in her early adult life which required her young family to move every six months to a year. When she gave birth to her last child Matthew, she decided to move back home to Vancouver to be close to family and eventually divorced the children's biological father after years of domestic, physical and emotional abuse. She took a housekeeping job at PeaceHealth Hospital when it was SW WA Medical Center but after carpel tunnel surgery she was forced to find a job with less physical demands. Inspired by her youngest twin sisters Debby and Shelly, Diana became a job coach to differently abled persons and found true passion in her work. She felt that she was able to make a difference in her community by helping companies and communities facilitate acceptance and embracing of differently abled people. She always viewed her twin sisters as amazing people deserving of that same acceptance, love and support. It was quite common in that era to institutionalize people with special abilities, but their Mom Marian never gave that even a first thought. Diana's raising of her siblings gave her a unique and specialized skill set to be an advocate of special and gifted people with passion and joy. Diana later went on to meet Jim (James) McCann through a mutual friend and became engaged shortly after Thanksgiving in 1994 before Jim was tragically murdered at the hands of a jealous sociopath just days before Christmas that same year. Shortly after that time, she found herself being laid off from her job coaching position and needed a more stable career to singlehandedly support her two children as the sole provider. She went back to school and completely reinvented herself, learning computer skills that secured her a temporary position with the City of Vancouver in Accounts Payable from which she was later made a permanent employee. She also picked up many other side hustles including office cleaning which she used to teach her children the value of a strong and dedicated work ethic as they cleaned together as a family to make ends meet. She retired from the City of Vancouver after 16 years of service in 2016 after suffering a health setback.

Diana's life was fraught with hardships and challenges she didn't deserve but she never let her hardships harden her love, laugh or her smile. Instead she used her experiences to brighten the world of those around her. She always did anything she could to help those in unfortunate positions. She poured love into everyone she surrounded herself with. Many of her children's childhood friends and now also their significant others have claimed they have never felt so wildly welcomed, accepted, and loved by another family that wasn't their own and that was all because of her....that when she loved you, she really loved you and loved the true you. Her greatest joy in life was her children, her grandchildren and also her grand dogs. She never passed up an opportunity to go over to her son's house to spend the day with her granddaughters and made it a weekly tradition if not more. She spent countless hours at Ross, TJ Max and Marshall's cruising the children's aisles picking out their next favorite outfit or toy and could never wait to give it to them, even when she said it was for Christmas or their birthdays. She always enjoyed breakfast or lunch with her longtime high school best friend Vicki Seville and would often gloat over the joys of being a grandma. She was a talented interior designer as a hobby to close family and friends and eventually earned the nickname "Design by Diane". She also had a talent for landscape design and painting using oils and watercolor. She loved trips to the beach and loved to listen to the waves crash at her favorite beach in Lincoln City while reading a good book.

Diana took what was going to be her last international trip to Portugal on Mother's Day in 2023. Within 16 hours of arriving she suffered a subdural hematoma. Her children fought relentlessly by her side to bring her home from Portugal to receive appropriate medical treatment for her TBI. After more than seven months, they were finally successful. On December 11th they flew from Portugal to Seattle, Washington where she was admitted to UW Harborview Medical Center. After immediately showing signs of a remarkable recovery, Diana's health took a turn in February and she was unable to recover. She passed away at UW Harborview Medical Center on April 11, 2024 surrounded by love from her children, grandchildren, their families and the wonderful nurses and staff on 4 East in her final days. To learn more about Diana's story and how you can best protect yourself and your loved ones, please visit her website at bringdianajameshome.org

Diana is preceded in death by her daughter Melissa, Father Bill Oxley, Mother Marian Smolarek, the love of her life Jim (James) McCann, and Stepfather Dick Smolarek. She is survived by her daughter Megan (Kunze) and son-in-law Aaron Bocanegra, her son Matthew and daughter-in-law Miesha Jo Oxley, granddaughters Mya Jo and Morgan Mae Oxley, and her granddogs Mylo and Millie. Diana is also survived by her seven siblings and numerous nieces and nephews.

At the request of Diana, there will not be a service, as she was never one for attention or emotional goodbyes. When you remember Diana, please don't remember her for the tragic accident that cost her life. We ask that you remember her smile, the way she lit up a room, her infectious laughter and the beautiful and special memories that you created with her. Her children ask that in addition to remembering her the way she would've wanted you to, that you also do your part to make the world a better place and you spread kindness in her honor....help a neighbor, buy a plant for a friend, buy a stranger a meal or groceries because she did that kind of stuff every chance she got....Find a way to be a helper in this often unkind world. In liu of flowers, donations can be made in her honor to the Women's Shelter of Clark County as they serve women leaving domestic abusive relationships.

Diana's children would like to thank: Siobhan Curran and AJ Roland from Connect Healthcare Network for their tireless efforts alongside them to bring her home from Portugal; the incredible medical teams and administration at Braga Public Hospital, Hospital da Misericórdia de Vila Verde and UW Harborview Medical Center, especially the staff on 4E; the flight and care team from Global Jet Care; Dr. Michael Liu with PeaceHealth; Mr. Pozios and Mrs. Williamson for their legal assistance; Filipe at BeAR Home in Braga Portugal; the entire Bay Family and the numerous helpers and supporters of the family during their time in Portugal, the donors of the GoFundMe campaign, the friends and strangers who became family both at home and in Portugal and the friends who rallied around the family once they got her home. Thank you for being a champion of our Mom and loving her the way she deserved to be loved in life! Diana was an incredible woman, Mom, Grandma, friend, neighbor, sister and aunt and will be deeply missed by many.

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Kimberly Armstrong

April 21, 2025

I worked with Diana at the City of Vancouver. One day we were both walking out the door to go to a luncheon across the river. I asked her if she wanted to ride over with me. She said sure. I drive a Mustang Convertible and we both got in. I started my car and put the top down and away we went.

I accelerated onto the on ramp to get on I-5, I noticed Diana had her hand on her head and was laughing her head off.

I pull into the parking stall at the restaurant and turn my car off. She is laughing so hard. She says to me "you don't know"? I say 'know what"? She says "You don't know I wear a wig!"

We both lost it laughing. I did not.

When we left the restaurant, I told her I would keep the top on. She said "no, that was the most fun she had and loved my car".

So off we went. She held her right hand on her head and I held my left hand on my head as we drove laughing our heads off all the way back to work.

Diana was a good friend, hard worker, funny, kind, great cook, loved her family. Rest in peace sweet angel.

Ellen Smith

April 13, 2025

Her celebration of life hosted by Megan and Matt and many dear friends and loved ones on April 11, 2025 is THE most incredible living experience I have ever attended. Truly she has contributed to these two adults who are amazing people in our world lending positivity love and caring. What could be better. I know Diana from City of Vancouver. How blessed I am. Rest in live and peace Diana

Kathy Stonelake Timmins

May 23, 2024

I had the pleasure of working with Diana at SW Medical Center. She was a very kind and hardworking person! But most of all I remember her beautiful smile! My condolences to her family.

Joanne Haag

May 16, 2024

I am so sorry to hear about Diana. I am blessed to know her for as long as I did. May she rest in peace.
Joanne Haag.

Rachel Bocanegra

May 15, 2024

I will always remeber her beautiful laugh , so catching, her lovely big smile. That bright twinkle in her eyes.,and her warm and loving hug. She was so special.

Miesha Oxley

May 15, 2024

Mom,

I can´t begin to describe the massive crater left behind with your absence. You were such an important piece of our everyday family dynamic and we feel that loss every day. There are some people you share stories with and others you share a life with and you were at the center of ours. You kept us on track, always.

I will always strive to become the woman you showed me. I will try and live without judgement. You had a beautiful way of letting others be themselves.

I promise to share your story with the girls so that they can always have your example to guide them. If grandma could do all that, certainly I can do anything.

I love you and I´m so thankful I got to spend some important chapters alongside you. I will take care of your little boy as best I possibly can.

Angela Misner

May 14, 2024

I had the immense pleasure of knowing and working with Diana for years at City of Vancouver. Diana had the biggest, most beautiful smile and heart. She was always an advocate for everyone. There were three of us especially close from COV, and those two ladies taught me so much. Both were almost twenty years older and when I lost my own mother in 2002, they were there to support me in life's biggest moments from my daughter's high school years (Ashlee attended high school with Matt, coincidentally) to my re-marriage; from my daughter's marriage and my grandson's birth. I saw Diana last about 5 years ago, and it was like we'd not missed a moment. I truly loved her and will always consider her to be one of the best people I've ever known. Please accept my condolences, Matt, Megan and family. Your Mama was an angel that lived amongst us regular folks. I am forever blessed to have been in her life. Blessings to you all.

Carolyn C

May 14, 2024

I didn´t know Diana, but I know her daughter in law, Miesha, and followed Diana´s story from her injury in Portugal. Diana sounds like an amazing woman. Thank you for sharing part of her story. Wishing all of her family peace during this time.

Renee Shaw

May 13, 2024

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Tamara Scharfenkamp

May 12, 2024

Diana learned that I was trying to find bathing suits for students in need and went to the store and I think she probably bought every last one! She didn't even know me yet but through Megan. I was so touched by how she went above and beyond to help these kids she had no prior connection to! I hope she knew how much that meant to me and the kids with which I worked. The world needs more people like her.

Mara Hegel

May 11, 2024

Diana was warm and always smiling when we gathered together for birthdays and holidays. I still remember the smile on her face the first time she came over with her delicious cheesy hash brown casserole! I also remember how much love she lavished on Mya and Morgan - she just adored her granddaughters! Diana will be missed and leave a hole forever in the hearts of those who knew and loved her.

Erin Nolan Slaughter

May 11, 2024

I met Diana on a tragic day in 1994. That launched an intense chapter of our shared lives that lasted nearly a decade. Despite the horrible life circumstances, Diana always had a smile.

Some 30 years later, I am so proud of Matt and Megan for their tenacity and immense sacrifice to do what was right for their mom. Their lives are forever changed by the adversity they faced, obstacles no family should have to endure. I am so proud to call them friends.

Diana was a wonderful, inspirational and amazing person. She was loved. My hope is that she is happy, looking down on her family and friends, playing a joke on them now and then, and smiling with her love, Jim.

Peace and love to Megan and Matt and family.

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