What a special friend, gracious and brave lady! I remember growing up together--Bryson Avenue Elementary School, tether ball and playing at Dianna's house when I was over at my grandparents' house on Hunt Avenue, practicing cheerleading routines before tryouts in her backyard, and serious talks about boys when we were in high school. I treasure our friendship and the fun times we had as married couples at parties and get-togethers through the years after high school! She even helped sell my grandparents' home when my "Pa" could no longer live there alone! You are very much missed, Dianna!
Dianna was my mom's realtor when she moved out of South Gate. It was a hard move for my mom after living in her house for over 50 years. Dianna was great to her and even brought her boxes. Dianna was such a nice person and looked the same as she did in high school.
Dianna was a beautiful and special person. I remember having my first accident in front of her house. She also had a trailer in Lake Havasu a couple trailers from my brother. We would see her often. Dianna and I first discussed sex in about the seventh grade. We were so wrong about everything. Boy were we dumb. Which we probably need more of. Love you, Sally
Sue King (Ross)
A beautiful lady inside and out.
Barbara Micel (Mayotte)
I will always treasure my memories of our friendship and our good times from the seventh grade through our senior year -
Bonnie Benson (Concialdi)
What a special friend, gracious and brave lady! I remember growing up together--Bryson Avenue Elementary School, tether ball and playing at Dianna's house when I was over at my grandparents' house on Hunt Avenue, practicing cheerleading routines before tryouts in her backyard, and serious talks about boys when we were in high school. I treasure our friendship and the fun times we had as married couples at parties and get-togethers through the years after high school! She even helped sell my grandparents' home when my "Pa" could no longer live there alone! You are very much missed, Dianna!
Sandy O'Neill (Williams)
Dianna was my mom's realtor when she moved out of South Gate. It was a hard move for my mom after living in her house for over 50 years. Dianna was great to her and even brought her boxes. Dianna was such a nice person and looked the same as she did in high school.
Dianna Pottorff (Williams)
What a wonderful high school friend, always a smile on your face, a truly beautiful person.
Sally Buma (Newman)
Dianna was a beautiful and special person. I remember having my first accident in front of her house. She also had a trailer in Lake Havasu a couple trailers from my brother. We would see her often. Dianna and I first discussed sex in about the seventh grade. We were so wrong about everything. Boy were we dumb. Which we probably need more of. Love you, Sally
Cecile Lucki (Lincoln)
I still miss you but hold my so many memories close to my heart. A dear fun friend.