Dianna L. May, 77, passed away peacefully at her home in Sagle, Idaho, on Friday, March 6, 2015.
Graveside services will be conducted at noon on Saturday, March 28, in the Seneacquoteen Cemetery. You are invited to attend the graveside service and then a potluck at Dianna's house at 435 Mays Road in Sagle.
Dianna was born in Santa Monica, Calif., on Dec. 18, 1938, to Ruth and John DeMattos. Dianna graduated from Oroville Union High School on June 7, 1957. She married Carl May in Reno, Nev., on July 27, 1958. Dianna worked side by side in the family trail construction business for 25 years.
Dianna's passion for growing flowers led her to become an accredited American Dahlia Society judge - judging and competing in flower shows and fairs throughout Idaho, Washington and Montana. Dianna was a member of Montana Dahlia Society, American Dahlia Society, Garden Club of North Idaho and Bayview Garden Club, just to name a few. Dianna's dahlias will be forever remembered by family and friends.
Dianna is survived by her three children: Ruth (Jeff) Eich, Harvey May, and Matt (Dawna) May, all of Sagle; and four grandchildren: Adam (Carli) Eich of Coeur d'Alene, Spencer Eich of Sagle, Samantha May of Anchorage, Alaska, and Daniel May of Boise, Idaho.
Funeral arrangements are under the care of Coffelt Funeral Service. Family and friends are invited to sign the guestbook for Dianna at www.coffletfuneral.com.
Dianna L. May, 77, passed away peacefully at her home in Sagle, Idaho, on Friday, March 6, 2015.
Graveside services will be conducted at noon on Saturday, March 28, in the Seneacquoteen Cemetery. You are invited to attend the graveside service and then a potluck at Dianna's house at 435 Mays Road in Sagle.
Dianna was born in Santa Monica, Calif., on Dec. 18, 1938, to Ruth and John DeMattos. Dianna graduated from Oroville Union High School on June 7, 1957. She married Carl May in Reno, Nev., on July 27, 1958. Dianna worked side by side in the family trail construction business for 25 years.
Dianna's passion for growing flowers led her to become an accredited American Dahlia Society judge - judging and competing in flower shows and fairs throughout Idaho, Washington and Montana. Dianna was a member of Montana Dahlia Society, American Dahlia Society, Garden Club of North Idaho and Bayview Garden Club, just to name a few. Dianna's dahlias will be forever remembered by family and friends.
Dianna is survived by her three children: Ruth (Jeff) Eich, Harvey May, and Matt (Dawna) May, all of Sagle; and four grandchildren: Adam (Carli) Eich of Coeur d'Alene, Spencer Eich of Sagle, Samantha May of Anchorage, Alaska, and Daniel May of Boise, Idaho.
Funeral arrangements are under the care of Coffelt Funeral Service. Family and friends are invited to sign the guestbook for Dianna at www.coffletfuneral.com.
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