Diane Milner Whitlock

Diane Milner Whitlock obituary, Minden, LA

Diane Milner Whitlock

Diane Whitlock Obituary

Visit the Rose-Neath Funeral Home - Minden website to view the full obituary.
Funeral services celebrating the life of Diane Milner Whitlock will be held at 10:00 a.m. Wednesday, September 21, 2022, at Beech Springs Baptist Church in Minden, Louisiana with her grandson, Pastor Marshal Frye officiating. Interment will follow at Pisgah Baptist Church Cemetery in Bernice, Louisiana. The family will receive friends from 5:00 until 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, September 20, 2022, at Rose-Neath Funeral Home in Minden, Louisiana.
Diane Milner Whitlock was born on October 27, 1941, in Bernice, Louisiana. She died in the comfort of her daughter's home, in Minden, Louisiana, in the early morning of Sunday, September 18, 2022. Diane was preceded in death by her parents, John Earl and Vertis Milner of Bernice, Louisiana, an infant brother, her sister Mary Solesbee and her husband Jim of Minden, Louisiana, her very close cousin, Martha Thompson, and her husband Bobby, also of Minden, Louisiana, and step-grandson Jake Whitlock of Farmerville, Louisiana.
She is survived by her husband of 28 years, Rev. Ronnie Whitlock of Minden, three daughters Christi Ann Cameron Owen and husband David of Minden, Mary Ashley Cameron Hamlin and husband David of Springhill, Louisiana, and Alexis Brooke Cameron Barnes and husband Burt of Celina, Texas.
She is also survived by her biggest blessings, her grandchildren, who gave her the unique name for which she was loving called by many who knew her best. Mawmawsh's grandchildren are Brittany Owen Hoover and husband Alex of Youngsville, Louisiana, Cameron Owen of New Orleans, Louisiana, Hayden Frye and wife Jessica of Bossier City, Louisiana, Marshal Frye and wife Madeline of Spanish Fort, Alabama, and Bryson Barnes of Celina, Texas. Diane was further blessed with five great-grandchildren Quinn Hoover, Gabe Hoover, Emmalyn Frye, Mason Frye, and Anniston Frye.
Mawmawsh's love for her family did not end with her biological children. She loved and was loved by a large, blended family. Stepchildren include Mike Whitlock and wife Gretta of Springhill, Jeff Whitlock and wife Kim of Minden, Philip Whitlock and wife Jennifer of Farmerville, Debra Xifos of Minden, and Mandi Barksdale and husband Wayne of Monroe, Louisiana. She was also "Mawmawsh" to and loved by 18 step grandchildren and numerous step great-grandchildren.
She dearly loved numerous nieces and nephews, their children, and their grandchildren.
Diane gave her heart to Jesus at an early age at Pisgah Baptist Church in Bernice, Louisiana. She credited her earthly father for being a living example of how to humbly serve the Lord and serve others. Diane followed this example by serving her family, friends, community, and church.
Diane was the absolute best mother and grandmother. She ensured we were well dressed and pressed, spending hours on laundry and at the ironing board. Numerous extracurricular activities like piano, cheer, and dance were always planned for and executed in a way that seemed effortless. She insisted on a good education and supported her girls through college and their careers. Most importantly, though, was the clear expectation of where we were to be on Sunday and Wednesday Night. She took us to church, participated in worship with us, and gave a notable "throat clearing" when we were not paying attention as we should. For her grandchildren, she attended numerous recitals and ball games, shuffled them to school and practices, and was available to help babysit when duty called.
Diane's love for children reached far beyond family. After graduating from Bernice High School and Louisiana Tech University, she began a long career in elementary education. She served schools in Webster Parish spanning a course of over 30 years. Those where she served the longest were J.L Jones Elementary, J.E. Harper Elementary, and Glenbrook School. Students recognized her in the community long after her retirement. Many of the students she influenced, now adults, recall her love and her respect for them transcending race, gender, and socioeconomic status. Many students and fellow educators touted her as the "best teacher" they ever had or worked with.
Diane stayed active in the community. She was a past member of the Young Women's Service Club, and the Junior Service League. However, much of her time was devoted to the extracurricular activities of her three daughters, including nearly two decades of supporting the Louisi-Anne Booster Club. Diane was an active member of Frist Baptist Church for many years before joining Beech Springs Baptist Church where she developed the closest of friendships.
Diane was well known for her skills in the kitchen. Sunday Dinner at "Mawmawsh's House" boasted a spread of country cooking beyond measure. This lively gathering was cherished by her family and often included numerous friends of children and grandchildren, and other relatives. She was not a fan of "take out plates", and those who got them better have a good excuse to miss the meal and the fun. When asked if we had enough food for unexpected guests, she would usually respond, "If not, I'll just open a can of peaches." However, none were ever turned away and there was always plenty of leftovers.
Diane's love for family, children, church, and community was evident to all who knew her. She laughed heartily, loved fiercely, and shared a listening ear and a smile with all she met. She taught us how to work hard and give of our time and talents, how to love others, how to treat others with respect, how to "rise above" unpleasant situations, and how to seek joy and find humor in every day.
Diane had not been able to attend church for some time, which greatly disturbed her. However, Sunday morning she was on time for the greatest church service imaginable, rejoicing at the feet of Jesus Christ, her Savior.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Rose-Neath Funeral Home - Minden

211 Murrell Street, Minden, LA 71055

How to support Diane's loved ones
Honor a beloved veteran with a special tribute of ‘Taps’ at the National WWI Memorial in Washington, D.C.

The nightly ceremony in Washington, D.C. will be dedicated in honor of your loved one on the day of your choosing.

Read more
Attending a Funeral: What to Know

You have funeral questions, we have answers.

Read more
Should I Send Sympathy Flowers?

What kind of arrangement is appropriate, where should you send it, and when should you send an alternative?

Read more
What Should I Write in a Sympathy Card?

We'll help you find the right words to comfort your family member or loved one during this difficult time.

Read more
Resources to help you cope with loss
Estate Settlement Guide

If you’re in charge of handling the affairs for a recently deceased loved one, this guide offers a helpful checklist.

Read more
How to Write an Obituary

Need help writing an obituary? Here's a step-by-step guide...

Read more
Obituaries, grief & privacy: Legacy’s news editor on NPR podcast

Legacy's Linnea Crowther discusses how families talk about causes of death in the obituaries they write.

Read more
The Five Stages of Grief

They're not a map to follow, but simply a description of what people commonly feel.

Read more
Ways to honor Diane Whitlock's life and legacy
Obituary Examples

You may find these well-written obituary examples helpful as you write about your own family.

Read more
How to Write an Obituary

Need help writing an obituary? Here's a step-by-step guide...

Read more
Obituary Templates – Customizable Examples and Samples

These free blank templates make writing an obituary faster and easier.

Read more
How Do I Write a Eulogy?

Some basic help and starters when you have to write a tribute to someone you love.

Read more

Sign Diane Whitlock's Guest Book

Not sure what to say?