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Dianna Jo Schultz, 65, passed away peacefully on March 23, 2025. She was born on March 30, 1959, to her parents Darrell and Patricia (Van Buskirk) Pecor in Oconto, Wisconsin.
She was raised in Oconto, graduated from Oconto High School, and resided there for over 45 years. Diane married her husband Randy almost 30 years ago. Her enjoyment in socializing led her to work various customer service and retail jobs.
Diane enjoyed volunteering at the animal shelter and her own dogs, Maggie, Olivia, and Lucy. She loved to read, especially true crime and romance stories. She liked to watch judge shows, shopping, talking with anyone and everyone, and especially loved spending time with her grandchildren.
She is survived by her husband Randy, children and stepchildren: Eric Kaminski, Kevin Schultz, Jennifer (Steven) Gilboy, Jason Schultz, Ashley (Jay) Randerson; Grandchildren: Tanner, Ayden, Alyssa, Evalee, Blythe, Weylon, and Kinley; sister Nancy (Roger) Zeitler, and many cousins, nieces, and nephews.
Diane is preceded in death by her parents.
There will be a funeral mass at St Bernadette Catholic Church, 2331 E Lourdes Dr Appleton WI 54915. Visitation will be from 930am – 1130am with the funeral service starting at 1130am.
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