Diane staples biography
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Diana Lynn Staples
Salem - Diana Staples, 55, beloved wife of Geoffrey Staples, passed away comfortably at home, with her husband and daughter by her side, following a courageous battle with COPD, on December 31, 2020.
Born in Salem, Mass., on June 13, 1965, Diana was the youngest child of Roberta and Roger Whear. She was raised in Marblehead where she spent her childhood, made lifelong friends, and met her high school sweetheart and love of her life, Geoffrey. Together they built a life and family with three beautiful children.
Diana had a green thumb and loved gardening. Although it was "work," it was her Oasis, especially at the House of Seven Gables. Additionally, Diana had a special place in her heart for the special needs population. She worked at Salem High School as a paraprofessional in the Special Education Department and volunteered extra time at the Northeast Arc and Best Buddies events. The staff she worked with became great friends and the students sh
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Dianne Christine Staples
MESSAGES OF CONDOLENCE / DONATIONS
I miss you nana
So sorry to hear of your passing rest in peace Dianne
Dear Richard and family, Di will be missed by so many people. One of kindest and happiest people you could come across. You know I always told you "she was the prettiest one". Deepest sympathy to all of you, Love Mary and Ivan
We are sending our deepest condolences to Diane's family. Rick, Pam, Corrine, John, Ben & Jay our families grew up together and made many memories. We are praying for all of you at this time, missing someone is so difficult. May Diane rest in peace.
I am really sadden to hear about Dianne's passing. She was a great friend to me. Use to pick her up to go to the church for the luncheons. She will be greatly missed. She always called me,
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Diane Bonita Staples OBITUARY
DIANE BONITA STAPLES Diane Bonita Staples, born Thursday, August 25, 1955 unexpectedly departed life and moved to her heavenly home Thursday, February, 11, 2010. Accepting Christ as the head of her life early in her journey, she was baptized at Van Buren Baptist Church and during her high school years she served as organist/pianist. As an avid attendee of First Baptist Church in Atlanta, Georgia Diane continued to mature in the Lord under the guidance of Dr. Charles F. Stanley, Sr. Pastor. She was an honor graduate of Roosevelt High School Class of 1973 and in 1977 graduated Magna Cum Laude from Dillard University, New Orleans, Louisiana. Living up to the title Outstanding ung Women of America to which she was awarded in 1988, Diane and her children relocated to Dunwoody, Georgia following the resolution of her marriage. As a consulting Computer Analyst/Programmer she was an intricate part of the successful Wachovia/Wells Fargo computer s