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Margaret Dianne "Dianne" Marrs, lovingly known as "Gam" or "Tiny," was born on June 3, 1943, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and passed away peacefully on February 19, 2026, in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Dianne was a remarkable woman whose vibrant spirit and youthful heart made it hard for anyone to believe her age. She was hip, stylish, and always in tune with the times-personable, outgoing, and blessed with a quick wit and wonderful sense of humor. She was nurturing yet fiercely independent, caring, funny, and endlessly fun to be around. Above all else, Dianne would do anything for her family, whom she loved deeply and unconditionally.
She found joy in life's simple pleasures-shopping, gardening, and cooking-and loved watching or attending sporting events. A devoted football fan, the Kansas City Chiefs held a special place in her heart, and when watching a game, you could often hear her enthusiastic cheer of "Get him!" Dianne especially cherished every moment spent with her grandchildren, taking pride in all they did. Her loyal and precious dog, Bogee, was a constant companion and brought her immense comfort and happiness.
Dianne is survived by her children Doug Marrs, Paul Marrs, Jon Marrs, and Allison Howell; her grandchildren Logan, Makenzie, Alyssa, Lexi, Rylee, Sophie, Leah, Delani, and Chowder; her great-grandchildren Cambry, Wrenley, Hudson, and Zayne; and her beloved dog, Bogee.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Dan Marrs, whom she loved dearly.
Dianne will be remembered for her warmth, her laughter, her unmistakable style, and her unwavering devotion to her family. Her legacy lives on in the hearts of those who were lucky enough to know and love her.
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