Condolences
I'm so sad. An old friend from my childhood days, Diane remembered and befriended me on Facebook and it was wonderful. I knew she wasn't well and I was praying for her; found out only TODAY that she had passed (no wonder my messages were getting replies). I'm so sad and will miss her; she was sweet and she was thoughtful, and I am grateful we had a short time to be reconnected. My deepest heartfelt sympathies. ♥
Our sympathy's to you all. What a wonderful, caring and thoughtful woman. We worked with Diane at the factory. She was always cheerful and compassionate, truly a beautiful soul.
Dearest Diane, It seems like ages ago when we visited Brantford for Sunday dinners. I guess my fondest memories are of visiting family, Grandmas,Aunts and Uncles, cousins,and friends but I always looked forward to going to Aunt Jessie's and Uncle Moe's house...lots of kids and things to do! The fondest of all was sitting upstairs on the bed with Little Jessie and You, Diane,listening to music, talking about girl things and boys. Diane you would watch over us to make sure we where safe and I think you had just as much fun as I did. I remember after returning home to my bedroom wishing you where "my Big Sister". You have remained a cousin-friend who always remembered my son's names, Andrew, A.J. And Scott, and would ask about how our lives were unfolding through out the years. I will miss your kind smile and try my hardest to emulate your gentleness and loving grace.
God Speed. Sleep well "Big Sister" Diane.
With Love, Lori and Rob Linton (nee Thompson) Andrew, A.J. And Scott Mackie
Sunday February
Krystal, We were saddened to here of your mothers passing. We will miss her cheerful smile that we encountered while picking up a pizza and when we worked with her at the factory. Our thoughts and prayers are with you, your dad and all your family. Danny & Nancy Smith
To the Scott Family My sincere sympathy goes out to you on learning of the passing of Diane.I got to know Diane when she worked at CANGRO Exeter.She had time for everyone who went into first aid and looked after us well.Again I am very sorry to hear she has passed away.Thinking of your family at this sad time.
Dearest Diane, It seems like ages ago when we visited Brantford for Sunday dinners. I guess my fondest memories are of visiting family, Grandmas,Aunts and Uncles, cousins,and friends but I always looked forward to going to Aunt Jessie's and Uncle Moe's house...lots of kids and things to do! The fondest of all was sitting upstairs on the bed with Little Jessie and You, Diane,listening to music, talking about girl things and boys. Diane you would watch over us to make sure we where safe and I think you had just as much fun as I did. I remember after returning home to my bedroom wishing you where "my Big Sister". You have remained a cousin-friend who always remembered my son's names, Andrew, A.J. And Scott, and would ask about how our lives were unfolding through out the years. I will miss your kind smile and try my hardest to emulate your gentleness and loving grace. God Speed. Sleep well "Big Sister" Diane. With Love, Lori and Rob Linton (nee Thompson) Andrew, A.J. And Scott Mackie
Gordon & family. Thinking about all of you as you endure the next few days. May God grant you peace and give you strength in the weeks and months ahead.
To Gord, Kevin, Amanda, Krystal, Nathan and their families: From the first shift Diane and I worked together here at hospice I knew I was in good hands. Diane's calm, steadfast, unflappable manner was a steadying factor I could always count on and I appreciated her for that. Diane and I had many conversations in the wee hours of the morning working those night shifts and she often talked about her children. When you kids arrived at hospice I felt like I already knew you. She was very proud of you and rightfully so. You did an amazing job of being there for your Mom when she needed you. You did her proud yet again. I will think of Diane often. I will miss her very much and I wish for her, most of all, a safe journey and everlasting peace when she gets to where she's going. Sincerely, Sandee McGahey P.S.W. Stedman Community Hospice
Krys, Gord and family, yous are in my thoughts and prayers at this time. I am sincerely saddened to learn of the passing of Diane may she rest in peace.
Dear family of Diane, I am sorry for your loss. At very sad times as this, those left behind need comfort, and the Bible is the best place to find it. The Bible teaches that one day in the near future our Creator, Jehovah God, by means of the ransom sacrifice of his son, Jesus,will reunite us with our dead loved ones by means of a resurrection right here on earth in paradise conditions that will be filled with peace, happiness, and perfect health for everyone. (John 5:28,29; Psalm 37:9-11,29; Isaiah 33:24) As you read the above texts from your Bible, may the wonderful hope they give us, along with loving memories bring you a measure of comfort during this most difficult time. sincerely dianne mullins
I wish to offer my condolences to Gord and the Scott family. Diane will be greatly missed by many in the community. She will forever be in our hearts, may she rest in peace.
I am so sorry for your loss. Diane will be missed. My prayers are with your family. Marianne
At this time I would like to offer my condolences to Dianes husband and the other family members. I am a volunter at the Hospice and have had the pleasure of working with Diane many times. She was a caring person with a great smile and I will miss our little chats. At this time I am in Florida on vacation and will miss the visation. My prayers will be with Dianes family.
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