DIANA WOLLMANN

Posted: August 29th, 2022

Life is a gift and at some point it must be given back. This is not easy. I was a happy woman, who led a lucky existence, and for this I am grateful. My extraordinary husband and soul mate Corny showed me the world and made it a wonderful place. Jade, our daughter is all a parent could hope for. I first got sick in June 2022. We discovered it was cancer. I decided to be joyful about having had a full life, rather than sad about having to die. Amazingly, this outlook along with yoga and meditation worked for me. (Well, you know, most of the time). At any rate, I am at peace. And on that upbeat note, I take my mortal leave of this existence. I take with me the love of a good man..the gift of a daughter, the joy of being a middle child and the wonder of true friends. Love Dinee

Diana Wollmann passed away peacefully on July 29,2022 in the Vancouver General Hospital. She was surrounded by family. She will be greatly missed. .especially by Willow.

Diana is survived by her husband Cornelius Wollmann, daughter Jade Wollmann, Brothers Rudy (Kim) Klutskow, Tim Klutskow, Sisters Valerie Roth, Connie Kiefer, Deb (Bob) Marshall and many nieces, nephews, uncles and cousins. She is predeceased by her parents EveLyn and Rudy Klutskow and her nephew Richard Marshall. We would like to extend our thanks and appreciation to the wonderful Medical Staff who so thoughtfully cared for Diana throughout her illness. In lieu of flowers a gift to the SPCA or the Cancer Foundation would be appreciated. A celebration of Dianas life will be held in May in Medicine Hat. Hope to see you there.

3 Condolences for “DIANA WOLLMANN”

  1. Jason Dirk says:

    My condolances go out to the entire family I had the privelage of working with Diana in the Alamo Saloon from 1992 till about 1996 she always brought the moral up in the room she walked into. Wonderful person she will alway be missed

    Rind Regards

    Jason

  2. Judy Carson says:

    Diana was and is such a gentle soul. Even in her final words she lifts us up by sharing her gratefulness for her life well lived!
    I played ball with Diana in Medicine Hat and was so privileged to have her friendship through the love of sports together!
    My condolences to you Corny, Jade and all of Diana’s family and friends.
    Diana you wear your Angel wings proudly!
    Love you, Judy

  3. Paul & Betty-Jo Schaufele says:

    I played ball with and against Diana. I enjoyed her as an individual and a ball player. She was a strong, hard working Mom, who enjoyed a good time.
    Our condolences to Corny and Jade.

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