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Diane Puliafico
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Alax . Sorry . February 22, 2008
Nope . I didn't know youu or the loved one who past . But I am terribly sorry . The pain I know is overwhelming and yes I am young but I have had more deaths in my life then youu know . I only want to help the world in some small way . So I am going to sites to tell people how sorry I am . It might not be coming out how I want it too . But now she is in heaven . God can protect her and she will never hurt or cry or want or even be mad . All she can do is look down and smile at youu all ! Please keep your chin up .
Lynnda Shepherd Diane February 21, 2008

I just heard about this and I can't believe it.  Diane was one of the most ALIVE people I knew.  From the moment anyone met Diane she just fully engaged in the moment and with them.  I didn't get to spend much time with Diane as I changed jobs and only saw her briefly a few times after that but one thing that will always stick out in my mind about her was how infectious her laughter was.  You could not be having a bad day around Diane.  My thoughts and prayers go out to all of her friends and family members.  ~lynnda

Anjali Israni Wonderful Diane February 21, 2008

Diane had a unique quality of impressing upon your heart the very first time she met you. You didn't have to know her for long to realise her enthusiasm for life, her frankness and her ability to have a heart-felt conversation with you. She was a great listener and took a genuine interest in what you were saying. In the short time I knew her, I always thought of her as a wonderful person with one of the most infectious laughters I have known. 

 

My heartfelt and deepest condolences to her family and to her friends, especially to Amy and to Reece who were so close to her. My love to Makayla too who I know Diane loved and cared for very very deeply.

 

Thank you, Diane, for touching my life.

 

With love and peace,

Anjali

Mark McDonald VP, Operations February 21, 2008
My deepest condolences to all of Diane's friends & family. I have known Diane for many years, but unfortunately not very well. She was our Nextel/Sprint rep and did a fantastic job for us. I always liked her and she struck me a genuinely nice person. I will miss her. I deal with a lot of people in my business, but not many like Diane.

Mark
Laura Davis Love is Stronger Than Death February 21, 2008

"I believe that Imagination is stronger than knowledge, That Myth is more potent than history, That Dreams are more powerful than facts, That Hope always triumps over experience, That Laughter is the only cure for grief, and I believe that LOVE IS STRONGER THAN DEATH."

 

- Robert Fulgham, Author

Carolyn - RiRi Your Smile Lights My Way February 21, 2008
My heart goes out to all who knew Diane. I know that as I'm experiencing the loss of my sister everyone is doing the same in terms of their own special relationship to her. Diane was special and unique, making everyone feel good about themselves. Diane's smile will always live on in my memories. Many of my life's fondest memories are times I shared with Diane - these memories will always keep Diane alive for me. Our trips, inside jokes, shared favorite movies, ping pong and tennis battles, family gatherings, dessert excursions. Diane took me under her wing as a friend, ally, and protector. Diane would always speak up for me when I was younger because she knew I was too afraid to speak up for myself. I learned from her how to begin to ask for what I want and need. She made sure to include me in trips and events that were life changing for me. Diane introduced me to a lot of her great friends throughout the years and I am blessed for knowing them. Friends and family were everything to Diane. There has and always will be a special spot in my heart for Diane. I love you so much and I will take you with me for the rest of my life.
Haley Jensen Wonderwoman February 21, 2008
The age difference between me and Diane never mattered. From the time when I was 5 years old and would beg her to throw me on the bed, to the time when i was 8 years old and would always challenge her in a good old game of truth or dare, she had always been a true friend. Both of our competitive sides would be exposed while playing endless games of backgammon or holding dance-offs in the living room and it is so hard to believe that she wont be around to beat me hands down in whatever other extravaganza we might have come up with. She really was an incredible woman and I don't understand how such a person could leave this Earth without finishing what she had started. Just by reading all of these stories and memories from friends and family anyone could discover that she was one of the most loved people on this planet! I wouldn't be surprised if her kind-hearted nature, genuine honesty, fun-loving spirit and sensational attitude played a huge part in this. She lived her life just how she wanted to, with few regrets and always a smile on her face. Diane, may your spirit live on in all of us and may the love you blessed us with not be diminished until the end of eternity. Thank you for touching our lives. Love always, Haley Jensen
Roxanne Tate Angel of Life February 21, 2008

My deepest Sympathy goes out to Diane's Family and all who were touch by this larger than life Angel...Diane.

Diane, had more genuine friends than anyone I know.

Amy, Diane loved you and Makayla, as though you were her own family.Makayla, was the daughter she never got to have. She would have been the BEST mother. She had so much love to give and her love was so selfless. Diasne truly was an inspiration, and loved and lived her life to the fullest. She was cut short in this lifetime, but I will always remember the fun times we shared. We went to Palm Springs at a Nextel event and I went as her date, boy did we get in trouble for that, but to Diane, she thought it was funny, always loving to stir things up...

Diane did get to meet my parents at this last Superbowl party, (they will never be the same without her cheering her Patriots) and she told me after talking to my Mom, how lucky we were to have such a close family, and how much fun we seemed to have.

Diane and I were supposed to go on a Mexcican cruize this year, but it won't be the same without you, your gut filled laughter, and witty comments to anyone you met. Food was Dianes love as well, she loved to eat, always good food, but she enjoyed eating as no one, I have ever known either.

I have learned from Diane to enjoy life, and try to always appreciate what we have, and make every day fun and an adventure.

I am going to miss you terribly my friend. Until we meet again, in heaven.

Love Roxanne

 

 

Chris Lother Death is Nothing at All February 20, 2008
  
Death is nothing at all
I have only slipped away into the next room
I am I and you are you
Whatever we were to each other
That we are still
Call me by my old familiar name
Speak to me in the easy way you always used
Put no difference into your tone
Wear no forced air of solemnity or sorrow
Laugh as we always laughed
At the little jokes we always enjoyed together
Play, smile, think of me, pray for me
Let my name be ever the household word that it always was
Let it be spoken without effort
Without the ghost of a shadow in it
Life means all that it ever meant
It is the same as it ever was
There is absolute unbroken continuity
What is death but a negligible accident?
Why should I be out of mind
Because I am out of sight?
I am waiting for you for an interval
Somewhere very near
Just around the corner
All is well.
Nothing is past; nothing is lost
One brief moment and all will be as it was before
How we shall laugh at the trouble of parting when we meet again!
Marla Oros To All of Diane's Friends and Family February 20, 2008

 I find an old photograph
and see your smile.
As I feel your presence anew,
I am filled with warmth
and my heart remembers love.

 

I read an old card
sent many years ago
during a time of turmoil and confusion.
The soothing words written then
still caress my spirit
and bring me peace.

 

I remember who you used to be
the laughter we shared
and wonder what you have become.
Where are you now,
Where did you go,
When the body is left behind
and the spirit is released to fly?

 

Perhaps you are the morning bird
singing joyfully at sunrise,
or the butterfly that dances
so carelessly on the breeze
or the rainbow of colors
that brightens a stormy sky
or the fingers of afternoon mist
delicately reaching over the mountains
or the final few rays of the setting sun
lighting up the skies
edging the clouds with a magical glow.

 

I miss your being
but I feel your presence,
In whatever form you choose to take,
however you now choose to be.

Your spirit has become for me
a guardian angel on high
guiding, advising, and watching over me.

 

I remember you.
You are with me
and I am not afraid.


© 1996 Kirsti A. Dyer, MD, MS.

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