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Diana Haddock
© Grace Memorial Chapel
Submitted by: Sharon

© Grace Memorial Chapel

Diana HADDOCK

Ponca Tribal Cemetery



Diana LeRoy Haddock, Mah-Thee, passed from this life Tuesday, June 4, 2024. She was 65 years young. Diana was born November 18, 1958, to Henry Logan and Evelyn (Snake) LeRoy in Pawnee, Oklahoma.

She married Francis "Spanky" Haddock, and they had two boys, Ricky LeRoy and Kevin LeRoy. Diana lived a full life that impacted so many blessed people. She touched the lives of the patients and their families when she worked as an LPN, she blessed her children and their friends as a stay-at-home mom, she blessed her husband by attending to the home and being a devoted wife. She blessed all the dancers as she honored her people with her voice as a lady singer and being a part of the drums at three sacred dance circles, Hominy, Pawhuska, and Grayhorse. The joy she felt in serving others was clear as her spirit shined brightest when she was with the people she loved. She also had her time in the spotlight as she starred in the movie "Fancy Dance". Diana also enjoyed collecting records and saltshakers, sewing, cooking and being a friend.

Diana leaves behind many to cherish her memory and carry on her legacy including, her husband, Spanky, children Ricky and Kevin and their children Kevin LeRoy, George and Diana LeRoy, Onyx Leroy, Lexi LeRoy, Ava Gutierrez, Kerry Seal, Casson Black Fox, Jerry York, Aden LeRoy, David Leroy, Kalija LeRoy, Christian LeRoy, and Izah LeRoy; her great grandchildren Mathias Lupian, Elana Lupian, Kinsly Claudina Laine, Elroa Heck, and Alexander Owen Downing; also are the many hearts and lives she touched along her journey.

Traditional services for Diana will be held on Saturday, June 8, 2024, at the Ponca Tribe Cultural Building beginning with visitation and wake on Thursday and conclude with a Noon Feast followed by giveaway and then Services at 2 pm and burial at the Ponca Tribal Cemetery. Condolences and Memories may be shared online at www.gracememorialchapel.net



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