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Dianna Lee Clift Peters

Birth
Oklahoma, USA
Death
12 Jul 2008 (aged 70)
Lakeside, San Diego County, California, USA
Burial
Barona, San Diego County, California, USA Add to Map
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MY NEICE AND NEPHEW'S GRANDMOTHER

Dianna, 70, went home to her Lord on Saturday morning (July 12, 2008) surround by her beloved family.

She was a vary kind and loving lady. But Dianna would go through a lot of heart aches in her life time. In 1956, she would married James Willis Coleman, the father of her three children, which ended in a divorce. It was on May 2, 1984, her grandson, and my nephew, David Walter Coleman, just 8 weeks old, would died of what was said to be S.I.D.S. And on Sept. 3, 1986, her only daughter Cynthia Dyann Coleman, 23, and seven months pregnant would go missing, never to be seen again. Cynthia left behind a small daughter Zandra. On Sept. 17, 2004, she would lose her second husband, the love of her life, Wesley John Peters to Cancer. And on Jan. 26, 2006 her youngest son David Lee Coleman 45, was killed in a motorcycle accident on the Barona Indian Reservation in Lakeside, CA. It wasn't until July 12, 2008, that she was finally at peace. The day Jesus called her home.

Dianna is survived by a son Jimmie Wayne Coleman Sr., three grandchildren, Violet II, Jimmie Jr. and Zandra and seven great-grandchildren. She is preceded in death by husband Wesley John Peters, son David L. Coleman, missing daughter Cynthia Ann Coleman and grandson David Walter Coleman.

Diana will be greatly missed by all of her family and friends.



~~~~~~<3 In Loving Memory <3~~~~~~

~~~~~<3 DIANNA LEE PETERS <3~~~~~

I am home in Heaven, dear ones; Oh, so happy and so bright! There is perfect joy and beauty In this everlasting light. All the pain and grief is over, Every restless tossing passed; I am now at peace forever, Safely home in Heaven at last. And He came Himself to meet me In that way so hard to tread; And with Jesus' arm to lean on, Could I have one doubt or dread? Then you must not grieve so sorely, For I love you dearly still: Try to look beyond earth's shadows, Pray to trust our Father's Will. When your work here is completed, He will gently call you home; Oh, the rapture of that meeting, Oh, the joy to see you come!

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* THIS MEMORIAL PAGE WAS BUILT WITH LOVE *

******* IN MEMORY OF DIANA *******

Her obituary consist of 219 words and is Published in the San Diego Union Tribune on July 15, 2008.

MY NEICE AND NEPHEW'S GRANDMOTHER

Dianna, 70, went home to her Lord on Saturday morning (July 12, 2008) surround by her beloved family.

She was a vary kind and loving lady. But Dianna would go through a lot of heart aches in her life time. In 1956, she would married James Willis Coleman, the father of her three children, which ended in a divorce. It was on May 2, 1984, her grandson, and my nephew, David Walter Coleman, just 8 weeks old, would died of what was said to be S.I.D.S. And on Sept. 3, 1986, her only daughter Cynthia Dyann Coleman, 23, and seven months pregnant would go missing, never to be seen again. Cynthia left behind a small daughter Zandra. On Sept. 17, 2004, she would lose her second husband, the love of her life, Wesley John Peters to Cancer. And on Jan. 26, 2006 her youngest son David Lee Coleman 45, was killed in a motorcycle accident on the Barona Indian Reservation in Lakeside, CA. It wasn't until July 12, 2008, that she was finally at peace. The day Jesus called her home.

Dianna is survived by a son Jimmie Wayne Coleman Sr., three grandchildren, Violet II, Jimmie Jr. and Zandra and seven great-grandchildren. She is preceded in death by husband Wesley John Peters, son David L. Coleman, missing daughter Cynthia Ann Coleman and grandson David Walter Coleman.

Diana will be greatly missed by all of her family and friends.



~~~~~~<3 In Loving Memory <3~~~~~~

~~~~~<3 DIANNA LEE PETERS <3~~~~~

I am home in Heaven, dear ones; Oh, so happy and so bright! There is perfect joy and beauty In this everlasting light. All the pain and grief is over, Every restless tossing passed; I am now at peace forever, Safely home in Heaven at last. And He came Himself to meet me In that way so hard to tread; And with Jesus' arm to lean on, Could I have one doubt or dread? Then you must not grieve so sorely, For I love you dearly still: Try to look beyond earth's shadows, Pray to trust our Father's Will. When your work here is completed, He will gently call you home; Oh, the rapture of that meeting, Oh, the joy to see you come!

***********************************

* THIS MEMORIAL PAGE WAS BUILT WITH LOVE *

******* IN MEMORY OF DIANA *******

Her obituary consist of 219 words and is Published in the San Diego Union Tribune on July 15, 2008.

Gravesite Details

David Walter Coleman is the grandson of Dianna.



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  • Created by: Athena
  • Added: Jan 27, 2010
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47204306/dianna_lee-peters: accessed ), memorial page for Dianna Lee Clift Peters (4 Mar 1938–12 Jul 2008), Find a Grave Memorial ID 47204306, citing Barona Indian Cemetery, Barona, San Diego County, California, USA; Maintained by Athena (contributor 47217664).