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Diane Puliafico
Born in United States
48 years
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Ron Dombroski Missing you. November 5, 2013
Hello Diane,

I woke up this morning thinking of you.  I can not believe it has been almost five years.  I miss you my friend.


Love,


Ron 
Carolyn Davis Frien June 26, 2011
I was a year behind Diane at Holy Cross.  We worked in the dining hall together. She was the funniest person I've ever known.  I'll never forget that big boat of a car that she drove around in.  We had such fun!
After years of wondering what she was up to, I found her on Facebook.  The memories flooded my thoughts and I was so excited.  And then no more than a few months later, I saw the announcement in a Holy Cross newletter.  Oh, how sad I was.  I hadn't seen her in more than 20 years but I felt a real LOSS.   My condolences to the family.

mom 2 Waylon Kitchens On ur Angelversary February 17, 2010
mom 2 Waylon Kitchens thinkin of you July 30, 2009

 

Have you ever wondered what makes the wind blow?
Could it be our loved ones blowing us a kiss?

Have you ever wondered what makes the stars shine?
Is it our loved ones keeping watch over us while we sleep?

Have you ever wondered what makes the skies cry?
Could it be our loved ones missing us?

Have you ever wondered what makes the sun shine?
Is it our loved ones giving us a warm hug?

Have you ever wondered what makes the ocean waves come pounding to shore?
Could it be our loved ones wanting to touch us once more?

There are so many of natures wonders and do we really know why?
Is there a higher power making sure we always remember the loved one we’ve lost and shall never forget.

Dave Buchanan Always in our memories March 23, 2008
Just over a year ago, Diane and I met with a mutual desire to find happiness and relation.  Our efforts to reach this goal were the same and our paths met.  Our first date was one evening for coffee and small talk.  That night may seem simple to most but it was the beginning of an admiration on my part for a woman named Diane.
When I first walked up, Diane gave me a kiss on my cheek.  She totally caught me by surprise and I think I blushed! 
Diane and I chatted and smiled and shared our thoughts and interests.  We learned about each other and warmed to each other personalities.  Her smile came natural and thus brought mine out as well.  Her friendliness and charm put my nervousness at ease and made me feel very comfortable with her.  The attraction I initially wondered about quickly grew.
Diane and I enjoyed a few dates after that evening and each one was most pleasant and uncommon.  Diane appeared as a typically beautiful young lady but she wasn't typical.  She had a sparkle and a magnetism that I had not experienced before.
My interest in Diane developed and grew but although it was real, it failed to be mutual.  Diane shared her thoughts and feelings with me and even though it was to my disappointment and loss, she had a way of making me feel very good about myself.  Diane liked me and she told me so.  She explained that although she wasn't feeling a romantic connection with me, she told me I am a good person with a good heart.  We remained friends.
We stayed in contact briefly but that faded a bit over time.  About a year later, this past Christmas 07, I regained contact with Diane when I sent her a holiday greeting.  She wrote back very cheerfully and was happy to hear from me.  She was in a rush to see her close friends so she wasn't able to write too much but she did tell me she was doing great and was seeing a gentleman who she felt good about.
I did write back and shared myself with her but she wasn't able to write back yet.  In January, I happened to notice her profile was showing active again so I wondered how she was doing.  I was very tempted to ask but I didn't want to seem too eager or anything.  So I hesitated.  A couple weeks later, I hesitated again.  I will regret that hesitation forever.
On February 22, I was catching up on a couple of newspapers I hadn't read and imagine my shock when I saw that beautiful smile in the newspaperI felt even worse when I saw I had missed her final viewing by only a few hours.  I felt slight relief when I learned Diane's funeral was scheduled for the next day.
Diane is the only one who knew me there so I sat in the back and quietly whispered my good-byes as she was escorted out of the church.
Diane, you gave me the privilege of meeting you and experiencing your amazing personality and surrounding aura.  You gave me bright memories that I will always enjoy.  I will remember you always, your kiss on my cheek and think of you when I see a bright star.
Dave
Quote - Hermann Broch Humanness March 5, 2008
No one's death comes to pass without making some impression, and
those close to the deceased inherit part of the liberated soul and become
richer in their humanness.

Hermann Broch
(1886-1951, Austrian Novelist)
Sarah McLachlan Lyrics I Will Remember You March 4, 2008

In Loving Memory of a Great Woman, Diane...We will Remember you, for always.

 

Sarah McLachlan - I Will Remember You lyrics

I will remember you
Will you remember me?
Don’t let your life pass you by
Weep not for the memories

Remember the good times that we had?
I let them slip away from us when things got bad
How clearly I first saw you smilin’ in the sun
Wanna feel your warmth upon me, I wanna be the one

I will remember you
Will you remember me?
Don’t let your life pass you by
Weep not for the memories

I’m so tired but I can’t sleep
Standin’ on the edge of something much too deep
It’s funny how we feel so much but we cannot say a word
We are screaming inside, but we can’t be heard

But I will remember you
Will you remember me?
Don’t let your life pass you by
Weep not for the memories

I’m so afraid to love you, but more afraid to loose
Clinging to a past that doesn’t let me choose
Once there was a darkness, deep and endless night
You gave me everything you had, oh you gave me light

And I will remember you
Will you remember me?
Don’t let your life pass you by
Weep not for the memories

And I will remember you
Will you remember me?
Don’t let your life pass you by
Weep not for the memories
Weep not for the memories

Linda McCann Friend March 3, 2008

Diane,

What a beautiful website that has been created in your honor.  You were alot of fun when we growing up ooh so long ago.  Diane I will miss you so very much, you certainly left this earth way to soon.  As I tell my daughter Jamie when someone leaves us it is because God needed a very special angel, it comforts me to know you are in good hands and will spread your laughter and joy all over heaven.  I feel good knowing you are surrounded by love and peace. I will miss you always.

 

Linda

Poem by Henry Van Dyke Gone from My Sight February 29, 2008

GONE FROM MY SIGHT

 

I am standing upon the seashore. A ship at my side spreads here white sails to the morning breeze and starts for the blue ocean. She is an object of beauty and strength. I stand and watch her until at length she hangs like a speck of white cloud just where the sea and sky come to mingle with each other.

 

Then someone at my side says, "There, she is gone!"

 

"Gone Where?"

 

Gone from my sight. That is all. She is just as large in mast and hull and spar as she was when she left my side and she is just as able to bear her load of living freight to her destined port.

 

Her diminished size is in me, not in her. And just at the moment when someone at  my side says, "There, she is gone!" there are other eyes watching her coming, and other voices ready to take up the glad shout, "Here she comes!"

 

And that is dying.

 

- Henry Van Dyke

 

Anonymous Diamonds and Stones February 27, 2008

Never take someone for granted
Hold every person close to your heart
Because you might wake up one day
And realize that you've lost a diamond
While you were too busy collecting stones.

  

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