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Donald posted a condolence
Monday, November 11, 2019
Happy Birthday, Diane. You are still remembered fondly.
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Tuesday, November 7, 2017
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Cole Godfrey posted a condolence
Wednesday, July 5, 2017
I think of Diane often and her lovely energy and work in the community has been well missed over the years.
We met at Parson's Child & Family Center and worked for the same company for many years.
Diane was a supporter of my passion for beading and when I first stared selling my jewelry at craft fairs : she would always drop by and show her support.
She was just like that: supportive and positive towards everyone. I appreciated that she always showed up to show support for me.
The year before she left us, I agreed to foster her lovely dog Sophie as she was unwell and Sophie needed lots of walks and attention. Sophie has been with us ever since and is a beloved member of our family. It's been 4 summers now and I hope Diane knows I will always keep her memory alive and will do my best by Sophie ❤️
The day after Diane passed away there was a giant rainbow over our camp and I'm sure it was Diane.
Peace to you and your family and know I am still thinking of you.
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Debbie Miller posted a condolence
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
My heart is broken by the passing of Diane. I have so many wonderful memories of her throughout the 17 years that I have worked with her at Parsons. She was the strongest woman that I have ever known. We shared many, many stories of our individual lives - Jessica and Joshua were her pride and joy. I will miss you Diane, till we meet again.
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Claire Crawley posted a condolence
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
I was fortunate to have worked with Diane the past 21 years at Parsons. We started on the same day and attended the new employee's orientation together. We were not in the same department but in the past few years I was working more closely with Diane. We both ran outpatient mental health programs. Diane gave me comfort and courage to face the challenges of the work. I knew I had a strong ally I could call for support or words of wisdom. Diane was thoughtful, passionate and genuinely concern about the work with children and families. I will miss her. My sympathies are with her family.
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Audrey LaFrenier posted a condolence
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
I worked with Diane for all of her years at Parsons. I believe Diane approached her work pretty much like anything she loved in life, with complete attention and determination. Her belief in the mission seemed at her core. Diane developed a tradition at the Child and Family Guidance Clinic around the winter holidays. Each year Diane inspired her co-workers to donate money to the Agency so that they could fill some "wish lists" written by the children and their families for toys and clothing. Each year she organized the group of us meeting at Brueggers on a winter Sunday morning, with the sales circulars in hand. Diane made sure we matched the lists with the sales, bargain hunting to get the most out of every dollar. Once we were organized, off we went into the isles, each with our respective list. I loved that she made sure that the very dear children of our co-workers were in the mix of responsible shoppers, making this a true model for giving. In the end, it was a tradition that symbolized Diane .. giving whatever she had to another who needed it. I will remember Diane as a woman with incredible courage and passion. And, as my colleague noted, I will remember her as a woman who could not have been more proud of two very own children. Her life is indeed a blessing.
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Patricia Lillquist, M.D. posted a condolence
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
I had the pleasure of working with Diane at Parsons Child and Family Guidance Clinic. She was an admirable woman and professional. Diane was hard-working, compassionate and provided quality leadership and services. She was tolerant of differences, open minded and always eager to learn. She encouraged all of us who worked with her to do our best at providing quality care for children and families. She was also supportive of our personal challenges and joys. Diane loved her family, work and community. She was so courageous in her valiant fight for life - never complained about her trips to Boston, treatment etc. She handled it all with grace. Diane was truly an inspiration to all and we are richer for having had her in our lives. She will truly be missed.
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Debby McDermott posted a condolence
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
I knew Diane and what she contributed to Parsons. She was a very caring person from all angles of life. I actually first met her when her son and my nephew played soccer together and we would be cheering them on. She will be greatly missed by all that knew her.
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Michelle Williams posted a condolence
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
I have worked for/with Diane for over 10+ years. She is the strongest woman I know. I've seen her fight this fight for many years with great dignity. She was always at work, never complained, always had a smile on her face. Her outlook on life and her family was astonishing to me. One would never know what she was going through behind the scenes. We would share stories about our children and when she talked about her son and daughter her whole face would light up. They truly were the center of her world. I am truly going to miss her and her wisdom. She has taught me a lot over the years.
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Naomi Rubin posted a condolence
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
I met Diane when we both worked on the same floor at Parsons. Her care and concern for the children was admirable. Diane and I became friends over dogs and Silpada and Hadassah. May G-d rest her soul, we have lost another good one.
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Ellen Roesch posted a condolence
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
I will always remember Diane's calm and soothing voice as she dispensed what always seemed to me to be tremendous wisdom. Her counsel was sought and revered in this community and will not be forgotten. My condolences to her children in whom she took great pride. The last time I saw Diane we spent the conversation discussing our children. May she rest in peace and may her memory be a blessing.
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Rosalind Thomas, Hope in the Boat posted a condolence
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
Diane joined our dragon boat team (and Board) just last year, and it was such a pleasure to get to know her as we all paddled together on the Hudson. She was a shining example of personal and community spirit, and we will carry her memory with us each time we set out on the water . She was a mighty paddler on the breast cancer journey. Heartfelt condolences to her family, at this time of loss.
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Richard and Lois Rubin posted a condolence
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
We are shocked and saddened by this news. When we moved to Albany 25 years ago, living opposite Diane, we developed a friendship, and I can still remember standing in their driveway on Aspen Circle being given directions to the supermarket! We recall what a lovely person she was, her smile, and how welcome she made us feel as newcomers. Jessica and Joshua, we are so sorry for your loss. Richard and Lois Rubin
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Thomas & Genzi Nachod posted a condolence
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
Tom & I are so sorry to hear of your loss. Diane certainly was a beacon of light in the community.