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Brett Daggs
I last saw Aunt Diane just days before she and Uncle Dave left NY for a warmer climate. I was there with my mom, June, saying our goodbyes and reflecting on memories of our times together growing up. Aunt Diane was always so happy, enthusiastic and an easy conversationalist – just a wonderful person to be around. I enjoyed talking with her and was inspired by her midlife career change. My mom isn't here to write her own memories, but I know she'd share much if she were. Aunt Diane had a special place in her heart. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.
Brett Daggs
I last saw Aunt Diane just days before she and Uncle Dave left NY for a warmer climate. I was there with my mom, June, saying our goodbyes and reflecting on memories of our times together growing up. Aunt Diane was always so happy, enthusiastic and an easy conversationalist – just a wonderful person to be around. I enjoyed talking with her and was inspired by her midlife career change. My mom isn't here to write her own memories, but I know she'd share much if she were. Aunt Diane had a special place in her heart. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.
Christine Alliet
One of the nicest and greatest motherin law a daughter could ever have I love you and will miss you. Don’t worry we’ll all keep an eye on dad!
Jo Anne Alliet
Diane Kingston Alliet
2024-12-02
Diane Kingston Alliet, 83, of Fernandina Beach passed away Monday, December 2, 2024 at the Warner Center for Caring.
She was born October 21, 1941 in Rochester, NY and was a daughter of the late Andrew and Betty Jeanne Copeland Kingston. She and her husband of 64 years, David Alliet, lived and worked in Rochester until retiring to the Fernandina Beach area.
Diane graduated from Monroe Community College and the School of Nursing at the University of Rochester. She was a Registered Nurse by profession. Diane was an avid reader and loved classical music. She was also a very talented artist and jewelry maker.
In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her sister, Carolyn Murphy.
She leaves behind her husband, David Alliet; her children, Robert Alliet and his wife, Christine; Karen Beyers and her husband, Robert and Janet Williams and her husband, Jeffrey; her grandchildren, Brandon, Matthew, Stephanie, Bradley, Kyra, Colin and Natalie; her great-grandchildren, Ryanne and Kit Alliet as well as her brother, Eldon Kingston.
A celebration of her life will be held in her hometown of Rochester, NY at a later date.
Rather than flowers, the family asks donations be made to the Girl Scouts of America or the School of Nursing at the University of Rochester in her memory.
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