OCTOBER 29, 1947 – JANUARY 4, 2024
Diane Lee Cook was welcomed into Heaven on Thursday January 4, 2024.
Born in Pennsylvania on October 29, 1947 to Edward and Alvina Neiger, she finished her race after 76 years of being a precious daughter, sister, aunt, faithful wife, and loving mother and grandmother.
Diane was preceded in death by her husband Allen Lewis Cook in January of 1984. She is survived by her two sisters Linda Walters and Sandra Tow, her daughters Heather Ross (Ryan) and Amity Engelhardt (Mark), and her grandchildren Chase, Remington, Kellen, and Sadie who were her pride and joy.
We thank the good Lord for every moment we had with our mom, grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend. She taught us so much in life, but even more in the face of adversity. In blindness and sight, in deafness and hearing, in spoken words and inaudible whispers, in mobility and immobility she taught us that no matter the adversity there is always room for a ray of sunshine, and that is exactly what she was to us- a ray of sunshine with a gift of finding humor in every situation and finding a way to be content in the most challenging trials. She taught us the meaning of graciousness and how to love well up to her very last breath.
To say she was thoughtful would be an understatement. She was always thinking about ways she could bring joy to others and she was very creative in her expression of love, usually with her amazing cooking. She was generous, selfless, dedicated, hardworking, and witty. She demonstrated much courage as she allowed her family to care for her and make decisions on her behalf as she was forced to let go of her independence. She loves the Lord and we have no doubt that she rejoices with Him now.
We are especially grateful for the loving care provided the caregivers at Pathways Hospice. We truly believe that God’s angels work there. If so inclined to give a memorial gift, we ask that you give generously to Pathways Hospice of Northern Colorado online https://pathways-care.org/give-now/ or by check to Pathways Hospice of Northern Colorado, 305 Carpenter Rd, Fort Collins, CO 80525.
If you knew Diane, you would not be surprised that she didn’t want a traditional memorial service. But rest assured, her family and close friends will celebrate her life in meaningful ways and will continue to do so for years to come.
Treasured memories of Diane and words of condolence for her family are welcome at www.resthavencolorado.com.