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Dianne Jean Walton

1943 - 2017

Dianne Jean Walton obituary, 1943-2017, Bowling Green, OH

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1943

DIED

2017

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Dianne Walton Obituary

Walton
Dianne Jean
Dianne Jean Walton, whose skills in arts and crafts won her many awards and whose love of Bowling Green State University knew no bounds, passed away Tuesday at The Bridge Hospice in Bowling Green, where her body, but not her spirit, finally yielded to the insidious cancer that had been part of her life for nearly 20 years.
She was born Dianne Jean Savage on Sept. 17, 1943, in Columbus, Ohio, the daughter of William and Erma Savage, and grew up in the small Delaware County community of Ashley.
Dianne graduated from Elm Valley High School in 1961, third in her class academically. She enrolled at BGSU, earning a bachelor's degree in liberal arts in 1965 and beginning a lifetime of service and support for her alma mater.
She joined Kappa Delta Sorority as an undergraduate and remained active in sorority activities for many years as an alumna. It was at a Kappa Delta social event that she met her future husband, Tom. They were married Aug. 28, 1965, three months after their graduation from BGSU, on her mother's birthday.
Many years later, the sorority named its chapter house lounge in her honor for all her work on the sorority's behalf, and Kappa Delta presented her with its highest honor, the Order of the Pearl, at its national convention several years ago.
She was a member of the BGSU President's Club. A big fan of BGSU athletics and a member of the Falcon Club, she established a scholarship to help fund the expenses of the university mascots, Freddie and Frieda Falcon. She also helped send undergraduate delegates to her sorority's national convention.
She moved to Monterey, California, in 1975 when her husband was transferred there by Block Communications, Inc., publisher of The Blade and at the time, the Monterey Peninsula Herald. They lived in Monterey until 1988, when they returned to Ohio.
During her family's years in Monterey, she established her own stained glass business called “Splendor in the Glass” and sold her creations at shops in Carmel and along Monterey's Cannery Row. Her creativity and imagination earned her many honors in arts and crafts media, including blue ribbons won as recently as last year's Wood County Fair.
Many years ago when her husband's office at The Blade was remodeled, she asked for the old drapes, which were about to be discarded. The drapes' design was historic front pages from The Blade. She made several teddy bears from the fabric and gave them to family and friends.
Not surprisingly, given her generous spirit, the Christmas holidays were her favorite time of the year. One Christmas season she made a personalized Christmas ornament for every household in Williamsburg-on-the-River near Grand Rapids. She hand-painted each one on balsa, working from photographs taken of every house for the project, and delivered them to her neighbors.
She was so proud when her home was chosen for the Wood County Friends of the Library holiday home tour in 2001.
Dianne loved the Girl Scouts and served as a troop leader and volunteer for years while her daughter was a Scout. She was Girl Scout cookie chairman for many years on the Monterey Peninsula.
She considered stay-at-home mom to be her profession and took jobs outside the home only if they were fun. She managed an ice cream shop. She worked at a fabric store.
As a teenager, her summer job each year was at a factory in her hometown that made blue ribbons and rosettes, one by one, for county fairs, horse shows, and other events around the country.
A talented writer, she once wrote a children's book called “Ollie the Unwise Owl.” She also wrote a poem called “I Married the Newspaper,” a nod to the long hours of her newspaper editor husband. She read it to a convention of the American Society of Newspaper Editors, making hundreds of people laugh. She was good at that.
Dianne loved sunsets. She traveled extensively and was especially fond of cruising. Over the years her travels took her to Europe, South America, Alaska, the Caribbean, and the Mediterranean. However, no matter how far from home she roamed, her favorite vacation spot was just five hours away by car -- Indian River, Michigan.
Her happiest memories of her childhood were her family's annual summer fishing trips to Indian River. Over the years Dianne returned to Indian River several times when she had a family of her own.
She enjoyed flying and always insisted on the window seat. She soared in a glider and floated in a hot-air balloon. She also loved the outdoors, especially Yosemite National Park. She enjoyed camping and was excited when she and Tom acquired a motor home. She named it Harvey the RV. Harvey took her and Tom to Florida, the upper Midwest, Cooperstown, N.Y., and the national parks of the West. Although not a baseball fan, she traveled frequently with her husband when he competed in baseball tournaments in Arizona, Florida, and New York. “He goes to his games,” she once said. “I go to the pool.” She faced health challenges in her life, but her sense of humor never wavered. Prior to cancer surgery in 1998, she was being hooked up to an IV line. “That had better be pina coladas in there,” she said.
In 2004, she was privileged to serve as honorary chairman of the Wood County Relay for Life. Cancer returned in 2008 and a third time earlier this year.
Dianne is survived by her husband of 52 years, Tom; a daughter, Sheila McCallum of Birmingham, AL; son, Justin of Germantown, Ohio; grandchildren, Kelley and Gregory McCallum, and Clara,
Lillian, Katie, and Titus Walton; and the best four-legged caregiver she ever had, a rescue dog named Bailey. Two half-brothers preceded her in death.
A Celebration of Dianne's Life will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. at Deck-Hanneman Funeral Home & Crematory, 1460 W. Wooster St., Bowling Green, Ohio 43402.
As much as she loved flowers, Dianne loved Bailey more. The family suggests that any memorials be to the Wood County Humane Society, 801 Van Camp Rd., Bowling Green, 43402, or to The Bridge Hospice, 15100 Birchaven Lane, Findlay OH 45840.
Online condolences, as well as fond memories may be sent to Dianne's family at
www.hannemanfh.com
As published in The Blade

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Published by The Blade on Apr. 5, 2017.

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Jim West

April 1, 2024

Tommy,I just lost my beloved wife Florence on Mar.8th. I now know exactly how you felt when you lost Dianne. I will talk to you soon and we will have that burger.

Gordon Brugman

March 28, 2024

Hard to believe this angel got her wings 6 years ago. Always here in our hearts.

James West

March 29, 2023

Tommy,
I will always have fond memories of you and Diane and BGSU. Hope to see you in April or May for a Cheeseburger.
Jim (your big brother).

Gordon and Jan

March 28, 2023

We'll always hold Diane in our hearts.

Sally Vallongo

April 19, 2017

Tom, your wonderful remembrance of Diane, and the lovely Blade obit made me realize I had missed a real blessing by not meeting your wife. If she was anything at all like you in the ways of creativity, honesty, kindness, and humor, she was amazing. Please know you are in our thoughts during this time when life without Diane becomes a harsh reality.
Most sincerely,
Fred and Sally

Bob Salzman

April 10, 2017

Tom, I want to offer my condolences on the loss of Dianne. I read her obituary and was so impressed with all that she accomplished in her lifetime. I know that you and your family will certainly experience a void without her. Draw strength from everything you and she experienced together, all the friends you both made, and all the positive influence she left to all of us.
Doc Salzman

Cynthia B. Hall

April 9, 2017

Tom,
Sorry for your loss. I grew up in Athens & graduated from Ohio State. If you are back in CA. and need a guest room let me know.
Cynthia B. Hall
former Ex. Dir. Leadership Mon. Pen.

Augie & Tara Agosti

April 8, 2017

Tom, We are so sorry to see the loss of your wife. Although we didn't have the opportunity to know Dianne well, it is obvious she lived a beautiful life. We pray that all the wonderful memories of your lives spent together will help to comfort you during this difficult time.

Jeff Hohl

April 7, 2017

Oh, Tom, no. I just found out. I am so, so sorry. What an impressive, full life you had together. May the Lord be with you as time goes by. What will not go by are all your wonderful memories with Dianne.

Mark Heistand

April 7, 2017

Justin and Libby, you have our deepest condolences on the passing of Justin's mother.
We pray that you are blessed with only happy memories of your years together. We will see you in the backyard now that the weather has warmed up. Karen Carmickle and Mark Heistand

Pat Griffith

April 6, 2017

Dear Tom,

My heart aches for you, Sheila and Justin as you attempt to cope with heart-shattering loss. You and Dianne have been in my thoughts a lot since Christmas, and I uneasily wondered how she was and whether the two of you were really all right. I couldn't shake the feeling that something wasn't going well, and the instant I saw your email in my inbox, the painful truth hit without reading a word. Bless you for your lifetime of habit as a reporter that propelled you through overwhelming grief to get word to friends like me, who otherwise might not have known.
As I read your beautiful tribute to her, images of so many times with you both flowed through my head, going way, way back to Del Rey Oaks and Monterey and Carmel Valley. I see her smiling, laughing, sharing her joy in life and the love of family and good friends. I loved her humor that bubbled through Christmas poems and wry comments that so perfectly encapsulated the world around us. Her creativity left me breathless, and even when I saw her post-chemo in Washington, she had a sparkle and determination all her own that brightened my life with optimism and courage. I felt she was indomitable. You must have felt so, too, until the devastating word you received in Florida. I'm just so, so sorry she has departed way too soon. I feel so deeply for you.
You all must be in a black fog now, doing things by instinct and necessity, getting through the next hour. There will be time, plenty of time, to grieve, and to rail against cruel fate, and to remember. I wish I were there with you to be another understanding friend on the journey you have to undertake. Somewhere in the future, the time will come when you and Sheila and Justin can talk about a lifetime of memories without searing pain, and Dianne will be with you and live on. But for now, please let yourself be embraced by those who have loved Dianne and you, and who share at least a bit of your loss. Hugs and clasped hands can say more than words.
Easter is almost here. Again we will hear the promise of eternal life. It is beyond our understanding. But when we stand in Yosemite Valley, or breathe in the surf's spray at Point Lobos, or delight in chirping grandchildren, we know that God Is.
With much love,
Pat Griffith

Jim West

April 6, 2017

Our heartfelt condolences to you and your family. Sincerely, Florence & Jim West and Family.

Ed and Linda Reiter

April 6, 2017

To Tom Walton and family: We read about the loss of our dear friend Dianne and wanted to send our love and prayers to your family. She was a wonderful person and full of love to all she came in contact with. We will miss her and remember all our good times together, especially our cruises with BGSU alumni. We were noted for a great team in the question and answer contests as we won it all. We can't join you for the Sunday service as we are in Arizona. May God bless you all. Ed and Linda Reiter

April 6, 2017

Tom, my condolences on the loss of Dianne, she was truly a very special woman. You and your family are in my prayers. Barb Leopold

April 6, 2017

It was truly an honor to take care of Dianne and her family at this most difficult time. In the short time I knew her and her family, I knew they were amazing and it was easy to see her heart was so full love for all of them. I knew Dianne had a beautiful spirit all along and could easily tell she always thought of others before herself. I know she has made an impact on so many people and has touched the hearts of so many lives. Her memory definitely will live on in all of those that she has helped along her journey.

Jeanne Hubay

April 5, 2017

I have enjoyed Tom Walton's columns so much, I have a file "Tom Walton Columns". I was getting ready to comment on his most recent column, as I have done in the past. But before I settled down to respond to Monday's "Best things in life are free, but there's a price", column, I decided to finish reading today's Blade. The name "Dianne Walton" caught my eye in the obituaries, thinking she might be a calligrapher I knew of, but I didn't connect her to Tom Walton until I read her story -- and what a story! I especially would have enjoyed Dianne's poem "I Married the Newspaper". It is with honor and warm-spirited respect that her story will now join her husband's columns in my "Tom Walton" file.

April 5, 2017

Tom, my sympathy goes out to you and your family.I had met Dianne at basketball and she seemed so lovely and then to read how talented she was and how she had battled cancer more than once. Cancer is a very ugly disease and my prayers are for you and your family. Karen Merrels

Brian Hoffman

April 5, 2017

Tom, our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time. We are so sorry for your loss.

April 5, 2017

We are so saddend to learn of Dianne's passing - a truly wonderful, talented, funny and kind friend from our mutual days on the Monterey Peninsula. We treasure the too few times we managed to get together in the years following. But even in our sadness, our hearts are glad that Dianne was a part of our lives and a friend to be remembered with love and joy. Burke & Lee Pease, Lake Tahoe, CA

David Georgia

April 5, 2017

Dear Tom, Our deepest condolences to you and your family for the loss of your wife and their mother. May God bless and keep you all in His loving grace.
Sincerely,

Dennis Miller

April 5, 2017

My condolences and sympathies on the passing of Aunt Dianne.
My thoughts and prayers are with you.

April 5, 2017

Our deepest sympathies on the passing of your wife.

Rhea Halloran, and the Lucas County Retired Teachers Association

Ray and Lonna Balduf

April 5, 2017

So very sorry to hear of your loss, spent several wonderful, after game gatherings and so enjoyed her warmth and wit. Diane was a truly beautiful person. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family

Darrell & Chris Walton

April 5, 2017

Tom, our prayers are with you and Shelia & Justin & Family. Please remember, "It is not goodbye, it is simply, until we meet again".

Paulette Balazs

April 5, 2017

Dear Tom, Words cannot express the sorrow Mickey & I feel at the passing of Dianne. I still hang the "house" ornament she made for all us in the neighborhood on our Christmas tree every year, as well as the water wheel ornament and the one she made of the store up at the corner. She will forever be remembered for her personality, talent, kind things she did for others in her everyday actions and her never-ending smile. May God wrap you and your family in his arms at this difficult time.

Deborah Conway

April 5, 2017

My deepest sympathies to your entire family. Dianne was one of the kindest, most supportive Kappa Delta sisters I ever worked with. She was so loved by the young women and always stayed positive with them regardless of circumstances. She was such a proud member of our sorority and truly a role model for all she met. I so remember how -talented she was. This is a great loss.
She has entered our Chapter Eternal where I know she will be welcomed by many thousands of KD sisters. God Speed Dianne-AOT
Debbie Conway, KD sister
Dublin, Ohio, formerly Toledo

Lori Kaserman

April 5, 2017

Sorry to hear of this. Diane was always in my KD memories from the start when she was revealed as my SOS. She was an amazing woman and will be truly missed.

Deborah Born

April 4, 2017

I am sorry for the loss of Dianne, Tom...She sounded like a beautiful person...My thoughts and prayers are with you ,and your family...Sincerely, Deborah Born

A Smile to Light The World

Gordon and Jan Brugman

April 4, 2017

Tom, our hearts are breaking at the news of your loss. Diane was an unforgettably wonderful person who will never be forgotten. We send our love and condolences to you and your entire family.

Sue Hannon

April 4, 2017

So very sorry to hear of Diane's passing. I remember how generously she and Tom opened their home to host our pledge class retreat, and her smiling presence at the house. She was truly a representative of "honorable, beautiful, and highest" and will be missed. AOT, always.

Jen (Wallace) Casey

April 4, 2017

Dianne was one of our KD Alumna Advisors when I was at BG in the early 90s. And I just clicked with her. I admired her humor and spirit so much and she truly made a life long impact on my life. But my favorite Dianne story, was when we realized we were both Parrotheads, we would talk about Jimmy Buffett concerts and songs. And then one day, she came into the KD house with a dental mirror. She was so excited, pulled me aside and showed me the tiny little Margarita/palm tree 'tattoo' on the inside of the crowns on her molars! I loved her just a little bit more that day. And I hold her responsible for my little dolphin tattoo I got right before I graduated BG. ;-)

She was so loved. The world is a lot sadder and quieter...God got a good one today.

You all are in my thoughts and prayers,

Marsha Elliott

April 4, 2017

Tom, I can't even think of the words to express my sorrow for you and your family. Dianne was a wonderful person, friend, and KD sister. My thoughts are with all of you.

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