Diana Marie McClain passed away Wednesday, July 17, 2013 at St. John Medical Center in Tulsa.
Services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, July 27, 2013 at Cross Point Baptist Church in Caney, Kansas with Rev. Josh Eaton officiating.
Arrangements are under the direction of Walker-Brown Funeral Home. Diana was born November 26, 1942 in Abington, PA to Arthur and Mary (Cardamone) McNerney. Diana was a caring person as she was a Nurse Aide during her working career. Diana was a member of Cross Point Baptist Church. She enjoyed crocheting and reading books by Stephen King and Dean Koontz.
Diana is survived by two daughters; Jodi and husband Mike Sharp of Copan, Joann and husband Mike Gaun of Horsham, PA and son Larry McClain Jr. and wife Mary of Bartlesville. She was blessed with thirteen grandchildren, twelve great grandchildren, one sister, Robin Anastasi of PA, numerous nieces, nephews and many friends.
Diana was preceded in death by her husband Larry McClain, her parents and grandson, Michael Gaun Jr. Casket Bearers are Darryl Sharp, Jimmy Lawhead, Isabella Sharp, Paul McClain, Clint McClain and Clarence Aston.
Family and friends attending the service are asked to be of casual dress.
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