Diane Lawrance
Died: March 29, 2018 | Place:
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LAWRANCE, Diane….
With deepest sorrow we announce the death of our dear Diane Elizabeth (née Diteljan) Lawrance on Thursday, March 29, 2018. Diane, a kind, loving, gentle and generous woman, is survived by her two daughters, Julia and Emily, their father Brian, mother Rose Diteljan and brother Stephen Diteljan. Dear daughter-in-law of Linda Munn and Rob Lawrance (Susan). Dear sister-in-law of Craig Lawrance, Scott Lawrance and Andrew Lawrance. Missed by her many aunts, uncles and cousins. John a steadfast and compassionate friend and Eileen, a devoted close friend. Cremation has taken place. A Memorial Service will be held on Thursday, April 5, 2018 at 11 am, at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London. As an expression of sympathy, in lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Brentwood Recovery Home, 2335 Douglas Avenue, Windsor ON N6X 1S9. Online condolences, memories and photographs shared at www.amgfh.com
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Dear Rose & Family: Our deepest, heartfelt sympathy in the loss of your dear daughter. Words can never express our sincere thoughts, but we are keeping you in our prayers. God’s blessings for strength during this difficult time. Sincerely, with Love, Betty & Cy
To Diane’s family. My deepest sympathy in the loss of Diane.
I worked with Diane at Reliance and we were good friends there.
She was the nicest person I have ever met and that is something I told her all the time. Such a beautiful person inside and out. She loved her family.
I will keep Diane and all of you in my prayers.
Marie Carter
I cannot find the words to say how deeply heartbroken I am about Diane’s passing. Such a kind soul who loved her girls so deeply. I was lucky enough to be part of Diane’s family for almost 10 years and she was the one who ALWAYS made me feel welcome in her home. Her girls were her life! She talked about them constantly right up until our last conversation less than a month ago. Diane will be missed and her girls will always have a part of her where ever they go. Julia & Emily…you are loved and are so lucky to have this amazing, loving person as your Mom. Sending BIG HUGS! “Gramma” Barb
Rose, Stephen and family, no words can truly express how sorry we are for your loss of Diane. She and I have a lifetime of beautiful memories with so many laughs and tears along the way. She’s forever loved and missed. Our beautiful soul.
Rose & Stephen & Family ,
Our deepest sympathy on your loss of Diane .
Remembering her fondly as a girl at Brick Street & Westminster.
Larry & Catherine Morrison,
Merieh & Jina
I am so shocked by this very sad news. I only recently met Diane at church functions. I looked forward to getting to know her better. My sincere condolences to her family and friends.
Aunty Rose and Stephen… we are extremely saddened to hear of Diane’s passing. We are sending both of you our thoughts and strength to get through this difficult time. I hope the memories of the times that you shared with Diane remain strong with you always. Know that we, despite distance, are always close to your heart.
The Diane that I was privileged to know grew from a young cousin encountered at various family reunions, to a proud and caring mother showing off her girls at our last visit (who were probably at about the same age as Diane was at the first family reunions). I was lucky to see some of her circle completed and will hold these memories.
From my family (Allison, Andrew, Quinn) to yours, our deepest sympathies on the loss of Diane. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Love, Marc
Dear Chach and Stephen,
It has been many many since I’ve seen any of you, but I still have very fond memories of eating Chach’s meals, playing chess with Stephen, joking around with uncle Mike, and chatting with Diane. She was so beautiful and kind. My love and thoughts are with you and your families.
The Nicol family would like to express our condolences on the passing of Diane. I personally did not know her well but my mother and brother did. Both of them had very nice things to say about Diane. They will definitely miss her. Our hearts go out to Rose. Diane will live on in her beautiful daughters and we all hope that they have fond memories of her, gone at such a young age.
We are sending our deepest condolences.
Donation was made in Diane’s name
Dear Rose,
Words cannot express how sorry we are to hear about Diane’s passing. Our deepest sympathy for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the entire family. May your beautiful memories sustain and bring comfort to you during this difficult time. “A beautiful soul is never forgotten “ Love, Stan and Jean
My condolences to the family. May God comfort you. I remember her smile and sparkling eyes.
I am so very sorry to hear of the loss of Diane who was such a precious person. My memories of working with Diane are those of a very pleasant person and always with a welcoming smile. My thoughts are with you at this difficult time…Loreta
Rose and Stephen,
I extend my deepest sympathies to you and your family. I am so saddened to learn about your loss. I remember vividly Diane’s warmth, kindness and generosity. She was my first true friend. I remember fondly our time together at Brick Street and Westminster schools. I will always remember her and your kindness to me and my family.
My deep and sincere condolences on the passing of Diane. I will cherish the memories of the smiles and laughter we had together as Wildcats. Sending thoughts of love and peace to her family and loved ones.
Dear Chach and Stephen,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I have fond memories of visiting all of you as a child and of how kind, caring, and patient Diane was with my brother and me. My heartfelt sympathy and condolences go out to you and to Julia and Emily.
I was so saddened to hear this news. Although it has been some time since I last saw Diane, I have always been so thankful for the love, kindness, and generosity that she and your family gave me as a child. I will never forget her numerous acts of kindness–including having me over after my original festivities for my 12th birthday went sideways–cake, presents, and all. Thinking of others was just something she did naturally. I have thought of her every March 11th since and wished I could do the same.
Please know that all of you will be in my thoughts and prayers as you walk through this difficult time.
The time I spent with Diane was all too brief. We became close when her father passed away while we were at Cedar Point. And although our lives travelled in different directions, her place in my heart never faded. She made me a better person. Her, laugh, her smile and her kindness will stay with me forever. My most heartfelt condolences to those closest to her.