Hague, Diane
Sad to hear about your mom. I hope your sadness doesn't last too long. We all have to go through it and I think we all wish it was softer and easier. Maybe the hard parts of death can help us to appreciate the good parts of living.Hope you are smiling soon.
Ted Ray - 3/13/2010Betty Staufer Melius - 3/13/2010
I will always remember her laugh and all the many kindness she showed to so many people. What a GREAT
sister-in-law. All my love, Aunt Nancy
I always admired Diane so much. She was so quiet and responsible. Her disposition always reminded me of Aunt Bernie. I will always remember the time that I went to Bernie's house to wait for my mom (who was probably tipping a few with Bernie at Les' Bar in Miller :)). Anyway, when I got there, there was Diane folding the biggest pile of clothes I had ever seen. It was the first time I had had a real conversation with her and we had a great time folding clothes and talking to each other.
God Bless her and bring her piece.
my SISTER....I LOVED HER MORE THAN YOU KNEW. Our lives growing up were pure hell, but she survivied and brought such a beautiful family into the world!!! You can all be so thankful and proud to have such a GREAT MOM. I knew her independence meant so much to her and you all saw that--right to the end. She fought the fight so bravely! I look forward to seeing her in Heaven!
Hugs and Love...Aunt Donna
I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
Cec & Teryn King
Diane, "What a great sister she was to me and I will miss her so much. We chatted every week with our e-mails and often by phone and I'm going to miss those conversations very much. Diane was such a great one when it came to facing problems and she was always so positive. One of her favorite sayings that I remember was that when ever she heard that some one was whinining or belly aching about some small thing, she would always say, "They need to get tougher skin, and we would chuckle about it. She had her share of crisis in her lifetime and she showed what it meant to have tougher skin, because she got through them all and she showed the world that you just don't stop and give up.
She was a wonderful mother, grandmother, great grandmother, and one super sister that I will always truly love.
Gary Davis
Dearest Friends,
We share in your sympathy with your mother, grandmother, and friend passing. Diane was a wonderful person and we enjoyed working with her so much. Her cheerful smile always lit up the day. She loved children, and they loved her. We will miss her greatly at Ashgrove School. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Hague Family,
So sorry to hear of your loss. This is a very tough time, my thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
Rhonda (Blumenshine) Carmichael
Ft. Collins CO
I am so sorry to hear of Diane's passing. She was such a wonderful, warm person. I always enjoyed seeing and visiting with her; catching up on what the family was up to and sharing stories about days gone by. I know she will be greatly missed but there will always be those wonderful memories.
Our thoughts and prayers are with her family.
Leane Linnell
To the entire Hague Family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time. Mrs. Hague was a terrific lady and a pleasure to be around. She is in a better place now.
Randy, Bobby, Mike
Thinking of You
Tom Kennedy
Albuquerque,NM
George and I have just learned of the passing of Diane. Diane was such a great asset to all of the children that she taught over the years. I enjoyed working with her so much. We met Bob and Diane when we first moved to Riverton in 1977 when George went to work at Norris Ford. Over the years we shared many memories. We extend our prayers and deepest sympathy to all of the Hague family.
George & Carlon Baker - 3/15/2010Bobby,Randy and Family,
We were sorry to hear about the passing of your mom. You are in our thoughts and prayers. May God bless you in this time.
Jerry and Racque Hinkle
Randy, Bobby and family,
Praying for God's peace and comfort for you during this difficult time. We're so sorry for your loss. Please know that we're here if you need anything at all.
God bless you,
Mikal and Nate
Sorry to hear of your loss. It is really hard to understand life. There are so many good times but then the sad times when someone special is taken. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Hague family during this difficult time. I'm sure Aunt Diane is at peace now.
Sharon & Tom Holland - 3/15/2010I share in your sympathy for your loved one, Diane. She became such a good friend and co-worker 7 years ago when I was transferred to Ashgrove. She was so accepting of others and their differences. She was so loved by all the students in the school. I am going to miss her wonderful smile, her vibrant energy, her enthusiasm to get things done, and her being at Ashgrove working with me. I am so thankful I had the opportunity to work with her and get to know her. God Bless your family--You're all in my prayers.
Heidi Olson - 3/15/2010Diane & (my self) Shirley are three years apart in age--Nearly 55 Years apart in life. Still true Sisters in our Hearts!!God Bless All of your Strong Family!!! Love Uncle Jack & Aunt Shirley Jones-Kearney,NE
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My thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time.
Randy, Bobby, Mike, Cindy, and Vickie,
I will be thinking of you as many people gather to honor your mom's life. What a great lady! We will miss her wonderful hospitality when we visited Riverton. On one of those visits she made her wonderful "corn" salad. We got the recipe from her--it has become one of our favorite foods!! Your mom leaves a great legacy for you, and for all of us. Hope we can keep in touch with you. Carolyn
just want you all to know that I will be thinking of you and praying at the time of your mom's service...I am just not ready to attend a funeral yet, so I hope you understand. it gives me comfort to know that she is now home with our heavenly father and not in a strange house...and that she is not suffering any more. God bless you all and hang in there...time and memoris turn the heart aches into heart warming feelings.
Daria Wood - 3/17/2010 Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Sincerely,
Josephine Schneider
Jack Wilhelm
Bobbie Acosta and family
To Diane's Family~
28 years we walked the halls of Ashgrove together. Our friendship grew as we made it through life's ups and downs. This last journey has been tough but we shared some special moments that I will cherish. I felt so bad that she was in so much pain. You kids need to know how very proud she was of you, she loved her afternoons with 'her guys' or cooking a special dinner for somebody's birthday or sending cookies to Reggie. I will miss my friend. It's not easy to lose a mom but I hope happier times will help you through this sad time.
My Sympathy~
Lesta Esser
So sorry to hear of the loss of your mother. May you find comfort from friends and family at this hard time.
Victor & Kathy Matoon - 3/19/2010We are so sorry for your loss. Diane will be truly missed.
Wade Morton & family - 3/20/2010Diane's Family..
We just received word of Diane's passing. She was a great neighbor to my mother for many yers and to us when we lived in Riverton. After moving to Texas we were e-mail buddies. We shared some good stories and laughs. She was such a good, kind person and will be missed by many who knew and loved her. Our deepest sympathy and prayers for her family.
I have so many memories, even though we only lived in Riverton for a couple of years. Halloween, trick or treating for hours and coming back home with full pillow cases of candy. Cindy, Vickie and I were always together. Mom and Aunt Diane piling all 9 of us kids in the station wagon to go to the store....
Seems like forever ago, but they are great memories
Diane and I were more than friends- She was my ex- Sister inlaw but we always said we were true sisters in every way, I was the first one she called when she knew she had cancer and everytime we talked she said I'm going to beat this and she fought hard right to the end. I went to see her when she was in the Casper Hospital and we cried together and laughed about the good Old times. No one will ever know how much I will miss her as we talked on the phone all the time. I had known Diane since we were about 15 and we never lost touch.I will miss her till the day I die.
Nedra Jones - 3/23/2010