Elizabeth Diana Lovell, known by friends and family as Diane
passed from this life suddenly July 20, 2015.
Arrangements are under the care of Palmer Marler Funeral Home of Perry.
Diane was born in Shamrock, TX on August 27, 1955 to Forest Lee and Betty
Frances Louise (Medlin) Lovell. After high school, she spent most of her working
life in the restaurant industry. She lived in numerous places in Texas and
Oklahoma before making Morrison her home.
Her biggest joy in life was her five children. She was an affectionate, caring
mother with her faith rooted and bound in Jesus Christ. She liked reading and
singing old Country Gospel songs.
Diane leaves behind one brother, Kenneth; one sister, Carolyn; five children,
Elizabeth (Liz), Forrest, Cristine (Crissy) and twins Scott & Andrew; six
grandchildren, Allie Zink, Phoebe Jackson, Jaden Jackson, Ty Lovell, Adreona
Lovell, and Garrett Downey; numerous nieces, nephews, and “adopted” children.
Awaiting her in heaven are her parents, Forest and Frances Lovell; sisters,
Bertha and Kelly; brother, Ivan; and other loved ones she cherished.
A memorial service will be held at the First Christian Church in Morrison on
Friday, July 24th, at 2 pm.
Condolences may be sent to the family via an online guestbook at
www.perrycares.com.
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