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Diana Justice was born on November 16, 1942, in Ponca City, Oklahoma to Louis and Mary Chouteau. She grew up in a large household, having three sisters and three brothers. Diana graduated from Ponca City High in 1960. She then went on to study cosmetology. Upon completion, she became a hairdresser and owned her own business for many years.
Diana married Bruce Justice in 2005. They enjoyed a happy life together. Diana enjoyed going to flea markets and searching for treasures. It was her passion. She often had booths set up and sometimes ran the markets herself. She really enjoyed the fun at flea markets. Diana loved spending time with her grandchildren, watching them grow up and succeed in life. Diana was fun to be around (especially if you liked Elvis Presley music). She was witty and very loving.
Diana passed from this life on Sunday, February 2, 2025, at St John’s Hospital surrounded by her family. She will be greatly missed.
Diana is survived by husband Bruce Justice; son Brandon (Krystal Johnson) Doyle; daughters Ida Doyle, Gina (Cruz) Conneywerdy, Bonnie Harmon, Kathy (Robbie) Johnson, Debra Justice; grandchildren Dakota Doyle, Chance (Ruthie) Doyle, Madison (Billy) Trotter, Branson Doyle Jr, Maloree Thompson, Malachi Thompson, Julia Conneywerdy, Autumn Conneywerdy, Keaton Johnson, Preston Sams; great grandson Colton Trotter; brother Charles (Dana) Chouteau; sister Ida Tribble; numerous nieces and nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents Louis Chouteau and Mary Ruth Chouteau; son William B Justice Jr; brother Louis Chouteau Jr, Robert Chouteau; sisters Mary Lou Adams, Ida Marie Tribble.
Memorial services will be announced at a later date. Arrangements were made by Powell Funeral Home in Hominy, Oklahoma.
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