Diana Ruth Greever (71) was born on November 22, 1953, in Tucson, AZ to her parents John & Julie Greever and passed away October 6, 2025, in Prescott, AZ from an ongoing battle with lymphoma cancer.
Her only sibling, her older brother David R. Greever passed away May 4, 2013, he was 58.
Diana is survived by her three children. Shannon, Jason and Courtney.
Diana had several careers throughout her lifetime, but an affinity for wildlife and plant life. She especially loved the many pet dogs and turtles she had over the years. She was a connoisseur at botanical and desert plant knowledge. Owning and running her own landscaping business at one point. Her love for nurturing things was evident in her beautiful gardens, which she lovingly tended for decades. Diana loved being active and outdoors. She had a creative and unique touch to everything she did. Diana was very resourceful and intelligent in life and knew how to make something out of anything. She loved adventure and spending time with her family and animals. Diana had a strong work ethic and emulated living her life through Christ after finding Him and accepting him into her life many years ago.
Diana will be remembered for her fighting and tenacious spirit. Diana was loved very much and will be missed every day. Her committal of ashes will be spread at Lake Powell, where she had fond memories with her children.
~We love you Mama
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