She was the daughter of Joseph Bickford and the late Linda Atwell.
On April 22, 1995 she married Robert D. Blake of Queensbury.
Dianne worked at C. R. Bard where she absolutely loved all her friends there and they loved her in return. Dianne loved her family, friends, taking photos, shopping, jewelry, her German Shepard Sarge and her Yorkie's Sissy and Harley. She also enjoyed taking long rides in her convertible.
Dianne was predeceased by her mother Linda Atwell.
Survivors include her husband, her father and his wife Terri of Hudson Falls, one sister, two brothers and her special Aunt. She leaves behind one daughter and one grandchild as well as her son and several special nieces, nephews and cousins.
Dianne also left behind a very special sister-in-law who was with her every day and was her primary caregiver. They spent every day together and her sister-in-law went with her to all her appointments, all her treatments and subsequently took care of Dianne in her home where she wanted to be for the remainder of her life. Dianne had nine months of fighting this cancer and went through so much to just have the nine months she was given. Her sister-in-law always made sure she was laughing, listening to music, or just having some very in-depth conversations about life. Dianne was so strong and she is missed very much.
Arrangements were made through Carleton Funeral Home, Main Street, Hudson Falls, New York.
She was the daughter of Joseph Bickford and the late Linda Atwell.
On April 22, 1995 she married Robert D. Blake of Queensbury.
Dianne worked at C. R. Bard where she absolutely loved all her friends there and they loved her in return. Dianne loved her family, friends, taking photos, shopping, jewelry, her German Shepard Sarge and her Yorkie's Sissy and Harley. She also enjoyed taking long rides in her convertible.
Dianne was predeceased by her mother Linda Atwell.
Survivors include her husband, her father and his wife Terri of Hudson Falls, one sister, two brothers and her special Aunt. She leaves behind one daughter and one grandchild as well as her son and several special nieces, nephews and cousins.
Dianne also left behind a very special sister-in-law who was with her every day and was her primary caregiver. They spent every day together and her sister-in-law went with her to all her appointments, all her treatments and subsequently took care of Dianne in her home where she wanted to be for the remainder of her life. Dianne had nine months of fighting this cancer and went through so much to just have the nine months she was given. Her sister-in-law always made sure she was laughing, listening to music, or just having some very in-depth conversations about life. Dianne was so strong and she is missed very much.
Arrangements were made through Carleton Funeral Home, Main Street, Hudson Falls, New York.
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