Diane was educated in the Robertson County School System. Diane was very straight forward and to the point, but would turn around and give you the shirt off her back. She got along with everyone, she was just nice to be around. She loved her dog, Heidi, who preceded her in deathly exactly a week before.
Diane leaves behind to cherish her memories: sons, Michael (Penny) Moore and Anthony (Debbie) Black; grandchildren, Candace, Michael, Diana, Charniece, Anthony, Shauntai; and Trevone; great-grandchildren, Kayleeanam La’mariona, Chrishauna, Michael, Za’Rionna, Leland, Landrikus, Z’Marion, Nevaeh and A’ryia; sister, Frances Payne; niece, Michele (Derrick) Payne. She has three great-nieces and a host of great-great-nieces and nephews."
Contributor: Miss Ada (48081123)
Diane was educated in the Robertson County School System. Diane was very straight forward and to the point, but would turn around and give you the shirt off her back. She got along with everyone, she was just nice to be around. She loved her dog, Heidi, who preceded her in deathly exactly a week before.
Diane leaves behind to cherish her memories: sons, Michael (Penny) Moore and Anthony (Debbie) Black; grandchildren, Candace, Michael, Diana, Charniece, Anthony, Shauntai; and Trevone; great-grandchildren, Kayleeanam La’mariona, Chrishauna, Michael, Za’Rionna, Leland, Landrikus, Z’Marion, Nevaeh and A’ryia; sister, Frances Payne; niece, Michele (Derrick) Payne. She has three great-nieces and a host of great-great-nieces and nephews."
Contributor: Miss Ada (48081123)
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