2739 Panama Lane
Bakersfield, California
Diane was born on February 26, 1960 in Fredricktown, Pennsylvania. She went to San Diego State to study Psychology. After she graduated from San Diego State, she eventually moved to Bakersfield where she attended Cal State Bakersfield to receive her Masters in Psychology.
She lived the rest of her life in Bakersfield, but never forgot her Pittsburgh roots. Once she finished with school Diane worked as a therapist for many years, where she truly utilized her passion of helping others.
Once her youngest daughter, Alyssa, went to Kindergarten she started her journey as a stay at home mom, which gave her the opportunity to continuously be there for her children. Her favorite things to do were watching her daughters participate in their activities, being with her friends and family, and .... Diane will always be remembered as kind hearted, loving, compassionate, and family oriented.
She leaves behind: two daughters Ashley and Alyssa, her mother Flora, her mother's husband Ed, and brother Victor.
The service will be held at Southwest Green lawn Cemetery on Tuesday, March 17, 2015 at 10:00am. Memorable contributions can be sent to Guide Dogs for the Blind in San Rafael, California.
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