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Dianna Kaye Keener, 64, born on April 16, 1960, in Siloam Springs, Arkansas, passed away peacefully on February 2, 2025, at her home in Eucha, under the compassionate care of her loving family
Diane devoted her life as a caregiver to her family. Her gentle spirit and nurturing nature will be profoundly missed by all who knew her. Diane also enjoyed fishing, cooking, a passion through which she shared with every meal she prepared. Diane was also very proud of her grandchildren.
Diane was a beloved wife to Larry Keener. Together, they built a life filled with love and cherished memories. She was a proud mother to her three children: Elijah Keener, Jackie Keener, and Amanda Keener. Dianna was overjoyed in being a grandmother to six wonderful grandchildren—Jayden Jones, Kasen Jones, Jackson Jones, Zyler Trask, Violet Trask, and Xavier Larrabee.
Diane will be dearly missed by her husband, her children, and grandchildren, also brother Stan Amos and his wife Linda, and sister Rhonda Black, numerous nieces, nephews, and other loving family members. Diane was preceded in death by her father Francis Amos and her mother Eva Jane (Wilson) Amos, as well as her sister Debbie Black.
Diane Kaye Keener will be remembered for her nurturing heart, dedication to her family, and the countless ways she enriched the lives of those around her.
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