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Diana Renee <I>Eubank</I> Blevins

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Diana Renee Eubank Blevins

Birth
Death
5 Nov 2017 (aged 66)
Burial
Pullman, Whitman County, Washington, USA GPS-Latitude: 46.70988, Longitude: -117.172711
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Diana Renee Blevins died peacefully on Sunday, Nov. 5, 2017, in the arms of her beloved husband, Kent. Born Ellen Virginia on March 31, 1951, she was the only child of Max Eubank and Virginia Ludwig.
Diana graduated from Cal State, Long Beach in 1979 with a B.S. in business administration. She became a Certified Massage Therapist in 1991 after training at Mueller Holistic Studies in San Diego. An active proponent of holistic health, Diana began the massage therapy program at Pullman Regional Hospital and was a founder and teacher at the Moscow School of Massage.
She was a trained clairvoyant and was deeply intuitive in body awareness. She explored multiple facets of spiritual growth and freely shared her understanding and wisdom. Diana's life was marked by a distinctive clarity and directness; thoughtful kindness; loyalty to her family; and simply generosity.
Diana and Kent were married on Valentine's Day 1994, and their years together were filled with travel adventures, caring for the elders in their families and finding ever greater love. Kent was honored to serve as her caregiver during her final illness. She is survived by her husband and her first cousin, John Payne, of Newport News, Va. Their thanks for assistance in this devotion goes to Kindred Hospice, especially Danielle and Friends of Hospice.
Moscow Pullman Daily News 9 Dec. 2017
Diana Renee Blevins died peacefully on Sunday, Nov. 5, 2017, in the arms of her beloved husband, Kent. Born Ellen Virginia on March 31, 1951, she was the only child of Max Eubank and Virginia Ludwig.
Diana graduated from Cal State, Long Beach in 1979 with a B.S. in business administration. She became a Certified Massage Therapist in 1991 after training at Mueller Holistic Studies in San Diego. An active proponent of holistic health, Diana began the massage therapy program at Pullman Regional Hospital and was a founder and teacher at the Moscow School of Massage.
She was a trained clairvoyant and was deeply intuitive in body awareness. She explored multiple facets of spiritual growth and freely shared her understanding and wisdom. Diana's life was marked by a distinctive clarity and directness; thoughtful kindness; loyalty to her family; and simply generosity.
Diana and Kent were married on Valentine's Day 1994, and their years together were filled with travel adventures, caring for the elders in their families and finding ever greater love. Kent was honored to serve as her caregiver during her final illness. She is survived by her husband and her first cousin, John Payne, of Newport News, Va. Their thanks for assistance in this devotion goes to Kindred Hospice, especially Danielle and Friends of Hospice.
Moscow Pullman Daily News 9 Dec. 2017

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