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In Loving Memory

Ley, Diane P. (nee Coombs)

Monday January 23, 2023.

Beloved wife of the John Ley; loving mother of Jack Ley and Samantha (Brian) McMenamy; dear grandmother of 5; dear sister of the late Catherine Graham.

Services: Roadside service at JB National Cemetery, Monday February 6, 1:45 PM. A service of KUTIS AFFTON Chapel.

 

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7 thoughts on “Ley, Diane P. (nee Coombs)”

  1. Dear Sam and Jack,
    Please accept my deepest sympathy for your mom. She was a lovely person. My son Daniel just loved her as she watched him many years after school. She would bring Dan home with her and Sam and I would pick him up from Diane’s house.

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  2. Dear Sam and Jack,
    Please accept my deepest sympathy for your mom. She was a lovely person. My son Daniel just loved her as she watched him many years after school. She would bring Dan home with her and Sam and I would pick him up from Diane’s house.

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  3. Dear Sam and Jack,
    Please accept my deepest sympathy for the passing of your mom. She was a lovely person. My son Daniel just loved her as she watched him for many years after school. She would bring Dan home with her and Sam and I would pick him up at Diane’s house.

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  4. Dear Sam and Jack,
    Please accept my deepest sympathy for the passing of your mom. She was a lovely person. My son Daniel just loved her as she watched him for many years after school. She would bring Dan home with her and Sam and I would pick him up at Diane’s house.

    Reply
  5. I only found out today that my cousin, Diane, left to be with the Lord. When I didn’t hear from her at Christmas, I was afraid she was ill. I loved her very much. I never knew Caroline very well. I sent Diane notification when my nemoir, Raking Leaves in the Wind, was published in March. She was part of my life and in the book. I will always miss Diane. Catherine Miller Hahn

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