Diane Elaine (Lloyd) DeGonia |
| Posted 2023-04-02 by mhenderson |
| Published by Today's News Herald on Apr. 2, 2023 - Lake Havasu City, Arizona - Diane Elaine DeGonia, 78, of Branson, Missouri, passed away Feb. 18, 2023. She entered this life Jan. 1, 1945, in San Fernando Valley, California, the daughter of Gilbert and Mildred (Trottier) Lloyd. As a wife, a mother, grandmother and office manager, Diane did everything from the heart. She was a helper in every way. When given a husband, an old house, and more children, she created a home for two broken families. Creativity rolled off her tongue through poetry, music, and "silly songs." Hospitality was in her nature, and if there was a need anywhere, she would fill it. Diane loved her grandbabies and sought in many ways to create gatherings to see them all and create memories. She had a love for horses and dogs, playing guitar, and worship music on the piano. Diane may not have been the most famous in this world, but the scattered seeds of love everywhere she went and into the people she met, created her own garden to sprout. The love and memories created with her over a lifetime will be greatly cherished by all who knew her. Diane was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Richard Wayne DeGonia; husband, Albert William Olson; son, Richard Dean Degonia; two sisters: Donna Mae Smith and Gail Benci; stepson, James Olson; and granddaughter, Katie. Diane is survived by her son, Darryl (Shelly) DeGonia of Eastvale, California; daughter, Diedre Archer of Branson, Missouri; two stepdaughters: Jeane (David) Wilson of Bend, Oregon and Joanie (Renado)Mendes of Bend, Oregon; 15 grandchildren and 20 great- grandchildren; sister, Bertie Hakker of Kingsburg, California. |
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