Oct
18
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Sawyer-George Funeral HomeDiana Lou Cade, born on October 17, 1948, in Fairfax, Virginia, peacefully passed away on October 1, 2025, in California. She dedicated her life to nurturing her passions and fostering meaningful relationships, leaving an indelible mark on those fortunate enough to know her.
Throughout her career, Diana enjoyed her retirement after serving as an administrative assistant, a role that showcased her organizational skills and commitment to excellence. Diana's education at Miller High School in Corpus Christi laid the foundation for her professional journey and her lifelong quest for knowledge.
Diana was not only known for her professional accomplishments but also for her vibrant hobbies and interests. She had a profound passion for sewing and crocheting, bringing warmth and beauty through her creations. Diana treasured her friendships, investing time and love into the lives of those around her, which contributed to the deep bonds she formed throughout her life.
A devoted member of the former Worldwide Church of God, Diana took pride in her faith, which guided her values and enriched her life experiences.
She is survived by her beloved niece, Leeann Fox, and her nephew, David Cade, who will carry forward the loving spirit and lessons she imparted. Diana rejoined her parents, James and Martha Cade, and her siblings: James Cade III, Edna Cade, and Red Cade, who have all preceded her in death.
Diana Lou Cade's legacy will continue through the memories she created, the hands she touched, and the love she shared. Her burial service will take place on October 18, 2025, at Rosehill Cemetery, located at 2731 Comanche St, Corpus Christi, TX, where family and friends are invited to gather to honor her remarkable life.
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