Diane E. Vendetti

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Oct 21 1946
Nov 6 2015
69 Years
Parkesburg, Pennsylvania

Diane E. Vendetti, 69, of Parkesburg, passed away suddenly on Friday, November 6th at her home in Parkesburg.  Born in Coatesville, she was the wife of Gary J. Vendetti.

Born in Coatesville, she was the daughter of the late Margaret (McClay) and Nathan Nafe.  An area resident her entire life, she was a 1964 graduate of Octorara High School.  She was employed by P.E.C.O. for 38 years as an Executive Secretary.  

Diane was a parishioner of the Our Lady of Consolation Church in Parkesburg 

Diane is survived, in addition to her husband, by two brothers, Allen Nafe of Parkesburg and Dennis Nafe, husband of Cindy, of Mechanicsburg; and eight nieces and nephews.  She was predeceased by her sister, Kathleen Sergovic.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Saturday, November 14th at 11 AM at Our Lady of Consolation Church, 603 W 2nd Ave, Parkesburg, PA 19365 with visitation from 9 until 11 AM.  Interment will follow at the Parkesburg Catholic Cemetery.

Memorial donations may be made in Diane's memory to Chester County SPCA, 1212 Phoenixville Pike, West Chester, PA 19380.

Online condolences can be posted at www.wildefuneralhome.com.  Arrangements have been entrusted to Wilde Funeral Home.

Service Date: 
Nov 15 2015 - 10:59am

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One of the sweetest gals I have ever known.  We were great childhood friends and I have many memories to cherish, lots of visits to the Catholic Church to light candles.  Sorry I am so far away and can't be there on Saturday for her service but my heart will pay a visit to a dear old friend and I will say prayers for her husband and brothers.  May they all find comfort at this very difficult time. 

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Dear Di: 

God brings the good ones home, first!  First Kathy, and now you.  Our family has been blessed to have had the both of you with us and someday we will all be together again, as family.  Comparing the two of you isn't proper or just, but both of you were the two kindest, funniest, sweetest people that I've ever known.  Just a few weeks ago, you laughed when I told you about when I was a kid, and always thinking that they modeled the statue of Mary's face (in our church) in your likeness.  I will never look at that statue again and not think of the many wonderful memories that you left us with. Looking back, when you used to come over to babysit my sister and I, toting that stack of 45 records, perhaps this is where I developed my love for popular music.  You taught us many things over the years and we will try to continue our lives, here using the example of the kindness that you showed to us.  God Bless You, Cousin!

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One of the sweetest kindest person I have ever been blessed to have been friends with.  It was wonderful working with you for years and then going to all those

Food Manager Courses.   We enjoyed the Taste of Home Shows for years and have shared many recipes which I will treasure forever.   You will be greatly missed, God Bless You.

Thinking and praying for your family at this difficult time.

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Rembering Diane during our years growing up in Parkesburg.  She was always a sweetheart and I enjoyed spending time with her.  May God provide an abundance of peace and mercy through this difficult time

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I had the pleasure of working with Diane for 20 plus years at Philadelphia Electric Company back in the good old days.  She was always a very warm, kind, and caring coworker and friend.

My sincere regrets and prayers go out to her family.  May God bless her and reward her for the special person she was.

With much sadness and a heavy heart,

Dolly Dutton

 

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Dear Gary & Family:    What a joy & privilege to have called her my friend.  I know that our group feels such profound loss.  A loving wife, sister, cousin, friend, compassionate soul.  Lady Di is radiant in His presence and has everlasting joy & love.  I will miss you Diane.  Love, Teri Barnes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Diane,

You are one of the finest people that I have ever met. I have been absolutely blessed that I was married to your sister Kathy. Then to have you as a sister-in-law was a double blessing. You will always be in our hearts, never to be forgotten. Your kindness, caring, loving, and giving, nature & spirit have touched so many people. We will never understand as humans why God takes people like you and Kathy so soon from this earth, but I take comfort in knowing that you will be with your sister Kathy celebrating in peace and comfort.

In your loving memory, Bother-in-law Steve    

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There have been many heartfelt sentiments written here about Diane and all of them are so true.  She was just a beautiful person, both inside and out.  I can speak for my Mother, (her Aunt Anne) that she feels like she lost a daughter. I also feel as though I have lost my big sister.  It is really just starting to sink in and we are heartbroken.  We take comfort in knowing that she is in heaven with her beloved sister and parents.  Rest in Peace, sweet cousin.  

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Diane and I grew up in Parkesburg, went to school together and became good friends.  I wasn't ready for the sadness I felt at Diane's service.  The loss of a dear and wonderful friend was more than I  had expected!  I will truly miss her and her kindness and love of people.  The class of 1964 has lost a true person to be remembered and loved.  Love you,  Tim Skiles

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