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Diana Marie Limonez

Diana Marie Limonez

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Diana Marie Limonez,64, beloved parent, grandparent, sibling, and friend, passed away peacefully on, February 25th, 2025. She was born on, November 18th, 1960, to her parents, Marcos Limonez and mother, Josephine Villanueva.

She lived a life full of excitement and vigor. Her strength and determination will forever be missed, but her spirit will live on in the hearts of those who loved her. Diana was a source of love, wisdom, and strength to all who knew her.

Diana is survived by her loving children: Jennette Eleanor (Eric) Williams, Gabriel Augustus Vitoro, and Fortunato Limonez. Her legacy continues through her cherished grandchildren: Eric Francisco (Roxanna) Williams, Ellex Salvador Williams, Nicholas Luis Williams, Joseph Fernando Williams, Esenia Loveayah Williams, and Alyssa Josephine Limonez. She is also fondly remembered by great-grandchildren Liam Miguel Williams, Layla Jennette Williams, and Raylynn Victoria Williams. She also leaves behind her siblings: Robert Martinez, Danny Limonez, and Cynthia Limonez, who will forever treasure the memories shared.

She was preceded in death by her father, Marcos Limonez; mother, Josephine Villanueva; step-father, Gabriel Villanueva; two siblings, Raymond Juarez and Mark Limonez; and her grandson, Zues Eulogio Limonez.

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  1. Ohhhh my childhood friend, I am shocked and sad to learn of your passing. Idk what happened because we lost connection, but I’ll always remember our great time when we would hang out. May God have mercy on you sweetheart. I’ve missed our crazy talks and shares, I remember that you moved to Indiana and then we lost touch. I remember your cute and cozy little apartment on the Northside, girls night’s out, Thanksgiving. We go back a long way sis, I’ll could never forget you, I love you always. Rest easy, sis. God bless you.
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