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Dianna Margaret Lear
Passed away on May 09, 2024
Dianna Margaret Lear
1939
 - 
2024
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Dianna Margaret Lear (nee Laube) passed away on May 9, 2024, in Phoenix, Arizona, at the age of 84. She was born on November 28, 1939, in Cleveland, Ohio. Formerly from Saugus, Massachusetts. Dianna was a sweet and gentle soul with a smile as big as the sun. Her affectionate laugh and innocent demeanor were endearing to all who knew her. She had a unique outlook on life and was always ready to lend a helping hand. Dianna was a hard worker, often balancing multiple jobs at once, yet she rarely raised her voice in anger. Despite facing life's challenges, she maintained an inner strength throughout. She will be deeply missed by all who were fortunate enough to know her. Dianna leaves behind 3 daughters, Debra Kay Hughes, Amy Joy Caylor, and Margaret Ann Laube; 6 grandchildren: Dianna Piltz, Kyle Svensson, Lisa O'Connor, David O'Connor, and Mathew O'Connor; and 5 great-grandchildren: Victoria, Lucia, Benico, Autumn, and Piper. She also leaves behind Nephews Danny and Lance Pennington and niece Holly Floyd, great nieces Charlene Pennington, and great-great-nieces Angelina , Brianna and great -great=nephew Julian, as well as her best friend of thirty years Cindy Peters. Dianna's loving husband, Donald Lear, and her sister Donna Pennington preceded her in death. She worked at Bashers for 11 years and house cleaned for many clients. Dianna's dedication to her work and her kind spirit touched the lives of many. May she rest in peace and her memory be a blessing.
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