- Born on: January 20, 1954
- Departed on: June 30, 2010
Diane E. MacKenzie
We met Diane fishing with her and Eric on Knife Lake last winter. We had a great day of fishing with them! We are so sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Aaron and Jen
Although none of us ever met in this lifetime, we are all deeply saddened by your loss. From our family to yours, we truly offer our deepest and most sincere condolences. We all think of your family often and pray for you daily. We are very sorry for your loss. Please find comfort in knowing she is with God and smiling down on all of you. ~Freeman Family~
Diane, you will be deeply missed!
Mom, There are no words to express how much you will be missed. You've helped me grow into the person I am today and you have taught me so much, from canning, knitting, to the importance of living your life to the fullest. I love you and your presence will always be with me! I love you Mom! You're baby
Dear Diane's family: I am shocked to read of your mom's death. She and I were friends when we were teenagers. She and I met at the Roseville Ice Arena during Open Skating. We were the only two skating on long blades! We of course became close friends, meeting up and skating on the weekends. Your mom was always the most friendly outgoing person I knew in those days. We also visited each others homes, met the folks, sisters and 'hung out'. I remember the house behind the Rose Drive-In. Diane attended my wedding way back in 1977, but then I moved to California for 10 years. One day while visiting Forest Lake Beach we reconnected, but again lost contact after a couple of months. So I know I will see her again when we all get to heaven. Until that time, I am so sorry for your loss. She was indeed a gifted person and enriched your lives with her love.
We think of Diane and we think of fun.
I met Diane last March at the St. Croix Valley Riders member appreciation party at the Gas Lite Bar in Ellsworth WI, she had a shirt on that I have the same exact one, we got to talking, and after awhile she gave me her number, then again I seen her at the Defrost your nuts run on April 10th, it was a very nice day that day we talked for awhile and she introduced me to Eric, I have also seen her at many of the St croix Valley Riders meetings, from the time I met her I knew she was a very nice person and I will miss her, I am very sorry for your loss, to her daughter I know what it is like to lose a parent, I lost both of mine before I turned 15, just know you are in my thoughts and prayers
I was so sorry to hear about Diane's passing. I worked in the Boston office of TIE Commerce and would see Diane when I flew out to Minnesota office. She was a lovely lady and will be sorely missed. My condolences to the family.