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DIANNA PADDOCK
Born: Jun 15, 1962
Date of Passing: May 07, 2020
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DIANNA PADDOCK
June 15, 1962 - May 7, 2020
She was predeceased by her father John; her grandparents, George and Sadie Biccum and John and Winnifred Paddock, and numerous aunts and uncles.
Dianna will be lovingly remembered by mother Alvina; siblings, John (Lori), Rhonda (Bob), Gordon (Jill), Russell (Stephanie), Cheryl (Perry) and Nancy (Brent), along with numerous nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews and special sisters-in-law, Jill and Susie.
Dianna was a Health Care Aide and was recently recognized for her 25 years of service at Winnipeg Regional Health Association.
Cremation will take place as per her wishes.
A memorial service will be held this summer (to be announced at a later date), please refer to the Cropo website at www.cropo.com.
Donations may be made in Dianna's memory to CancerCare Manitoba Foundation, 675 McDermot Ave., Winnipeg, MB R3E 0V9.
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As published in Winnipeg Free Press on May 09, 2020
Condolences & Memories (6 entries)
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To the Family Diana Love and was so proud of. She always said being outside on the farm was her happy place. Diana loved that her family lived all over the world. She was always saving money for her next holiday. Diana loved to travel, It's so sad that this dream will not come true. I will miss talking for hours on the phone, laughing so hard we almost pee are pants. Diana had a great sense of (dry) humor and strongly opinionated. She was quick to angry but was the most forgiving person I ever met. Diana could not tolerate Stupid people but a very charitable person always giving of her time. Diana met her problems head on over coming addition, never making excuses for herself. Very independent, strong women who lived her life on her terms. Diana was proud of her work, always going above and beyond her duties,to show special care of clients she loved Diana handle her diagnoses of cancer with strength, courage and most important her way. She always wanted to live a simple life, good friends setting outside drinking a cold beer, Rest in Peace in Diana have a beautiful view looking down, smiling on of us. Love, Donna, - Posted by: Donna Woroniuk (Good Friend) on: May 13, 2020
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My deepest sympathy to the bereaved family of Diana. she was a very jolly and friendly gal. I missed her beautiful smile. clients loved her because of her caring ways to do her job . May you Rest In Peace Diana, you're forever missed by us. - Posted by: Evergrina (Co-worker) on: May 11, 2020
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Dear Alvina & family, We were so saddened to hear of your daughter Diane's passing. This will be such a sad time for everyone, as she was so young. Please accept our deepest and most sincere sympathy. Sincerely, Lois & Louise ( the twins) - Posted by: Lois Bryant (Friend ) on: May 10, 2020
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My mom was fortunate enough to have been one of Dianna’s home care clients. When Dianna saw Mom reading the Crossroads newspaper she asked Mom where she was from and when Mom said “Shoal Lake” this led to the discovery that they knew many of the same people. Mom so looked forward to those visits with Dianna because she understood the importance of the emotional needs of her clients. She always took the time to chat with Mom and Mom spoke of her often. Dianna even called me when she felt Mom was struggling and for this I’ll always be grateful. I don’t know if she knew how important she was to me and my mom. My deepest condolences to her family. Such a great loss. - Posted by: Cathy Wierckx (daughter of home care client) on: May 09, 2020
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So sorry to hear about Dianna’s passing. She was one of our best volunteers at the sporting events we worked at. She was always the first one to sign up, she will be so missed. Rest In Peace Dianna - Posted by: Shirley & Lorne Gregorash (Fruend) on: May 09, 2020
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My Deepest Condolences to Alvina, John, Rhonda, Gordon, Russell, Cheryl, Nancy and Families on the passing of their Daughter, Sister and Aunt. Diana was one of my closest friends as I have known her for over 30 years when I lived In Brandon and in Winnipeg. I have many memories of my dear friend as she was a fun loving person, had a wicked and a great sense of humour, a dedicated employee to all of her residents, spontaneous , caring , had a wonderful smile that would light up the whole room and most of all had a strong faith with God. My Heart Breaks even though she was called home too soon. I know she will be one of our “Special Angels” watching over us and she will be greatly missed by everyone who she influenced in their lives. R.I.P. my Friend, miss you & love you ❤️ / Lana . - Posted by: Lana Swift (Good Friend) on: May 09, 2020