Diane Pearl Patterson Meek  February 13 1952  July 18 2018 (age 66)

Diane Pearl Patterson Meek February 13 1952 July 18 2018 (age 66)

DIANE PEARL MEEK Diane Pearl Meek, age 66, of Uhrichsville, O., passed away on Wednesday, July 18, 2018, at Cleveland Clinic Akron General Hospital, due to complications from cancer. The daughter of the late Harry and Dorothy (Swaney) Patterson, Diane was born February 13, 1952. In addition to her parents, Diane is preceded in death by three sons Estol, Zachary and Seth Wallace and one brother. On October 26, 1996, Diane married Carl Meek, who survives of the home. Also surviving are her children Crystal Patterson, Joshua Wallace, Ida Mosley, Frank Meek and Karla Meek; 3 brothers; 3 sisters; 10 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. Diane was a professional driver at Florida Auto Action in Orlando, Florida for 10 years. She was also a member of the Uhrichsville Moose, Dennison Eagles and American Legion in Florida. Diane loved fishing, camping, dice, playing cards and the Cleveland Indians. Private family services will be held.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Diane Pearl Patterson Meek February 13 1952 July 18 2018 (age 66). Uhrich-Hostettler English

Death notice for the town of: Uhrichsville, state: Ohio

death notice Diane Pearl Patterson Meek February 13 1952 July 18 2018 (age 66)

obituary notice Diane Pearl Patterson Meek February 13 1952 July 18 2018 (age 66)

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