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June 2, 2017
June 2
I met Diane Flashnick over 20 years ago. She advised us how to deal with a teen age daughter. I saw her two times at Lexington Medical Center in the last six months. We talked briefly about our experiences many years ago. My condolences to her family. Bob Britts
Diane with Belinda, Jenah, and Pheobe
Pheobe Malloy
June 2, 2017
Diane taught me lessons that are too numerous to name, but a few that I will always treasure are: "love deeply and forgive quickly"; "give everything and have no regrets"; and "people change and things go wrong, but always remember, life goes on."
Indeed, life goes on and she has entered into that stage of eternal life. Diane's physical presence will be missed, but her spirit and her voice will remain. She was a great friend and colleague.
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