Diane E. Nymeyer

May 19, 1954 - January 18, 2020
Lynden, WA

Diane E. Nymeyer

May 19, 1954 - January 18, 2020
Lynden, WA

Obituary

Diane Elizabeth Nymeyer died peacefully, surrounded by family and friends, on Saturday, January 18th in Seattle. Diane was born on May 19th, 1954 in Bellingham, the daughter of Frances and Dick Stone. Her mother Frances died when Diane was only 10 years old, instilling in her a lifetime of perseverance.

A proud Cougar, Diane graduated from Washington State University in 1976. She was a lifelong creative, an avid reader, and a wonderful cook. She loved taking road trips with her friends and Diane never saw a country road that she didn’t want to drive down.

She is survived by her husband Ron, daughters Jessie and Morgan, future son-in-law Tim, brother Chuck, step mother Vi, step brother Mike, and step sister Sue. A private burial will take place in the Spring, to be followed by a party filled with joyous laughter and good fun, just as Diane would have wanted.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Amyloidosis Foundation at amyloidosis.org or the Alzheimer’s Foundation at alz.org

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6 responses to Diane E. Nymeyer

  1. Cindy Bell says:

    Diane was an amazing spirit with such a fun and quirky outlook on this world. She will be missed. Prayers and hugs for those who will be hurting and missing her. She is surely laughing and joking in Heaven with the angels.

  2. Diane will be missed. She was a wonderful lady with an infectious laugh and smile for all! Sincere sympathy and hugs for her family and friends who will miss her immeasurably. Flying with the angels….

  3. Laura Lupo says:

    My heart and prayers go out to the family and friends of Diane. I was fortunate to get to know Diane years ago when she worked at Lynden Middle School and was so excited when she came back! She made me laugh and had such a wonderful sense of humor. I will miss seeing her warm smile and she is already greatly missed by her LMS family.

  4. Jana L Clow says:

    My heart is full. I send love and deepest condolences to her family and close friends
    Love
    Jana

  5. Diane was the kind of woman who made an immediate, positive impression. I only knew her in my capacity as a district substitute, but every time we talked or texted, she made me smile and laugh. She had a twinkle in her eye and always brightened my day. Wave that Coug flag in Heaven, Diane!

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