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Diane Marie Giuliani, born on August 29, 1944, in Somerville, New Jersey, passed away peacefully on March 18, 2025. She was a beloved figure, remembered for her unwavering faith as a devout Catholic and a kind-hearted soul who touched the lives of many.
Diane dedicated over 30 years of her career as an administrative assistant with the esteemed Opryland Hotel, where she contributed significantly to the food and beverage department. Her commitment to excellence was matched only by her love for her family and her passion for cooking, which brought joy and togetherness to her loved ones. She also loved her many vacations with her family in Florida.
A devoted gardener, Diane found solace and joy in nurturing her plants, reflecting her nurturing spirit and love for life. She cherished every moment spent with her grandchildren, Anna Giuliani and Anthony Rios, fostering precious memories that will be carried forward by those who knew and loved her.
Diane is survived by her son Edward (Michelle) Giuliani and her daughter Meredith (Preston Penn) Giuliani, who will remember her with deep affection and gratitude for the values she instilled in them. Her legacy of love, kindness, and devotion will forever resonate in the hearts of her family.
She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Robert Giuliani, with whom she shared 50 wonderful years, and their infant son, Robert Matthew Giuliani. Diane also mourned the loss of her brother, Mickey Felkowski, who remains a cherished memory in the hearts of her family.
Diane Marie Giuliani’s life was one marked by love, devotion, and significant contributions to both her family and community. She will be deeply missed but lovingly remembered by all who had the privilege of knowing her.
A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. Memorials may be made to St. Jude’s Children's Research Hospital.
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