Leminger, Dianne E.
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Dianne Leminger, 69, passed away on May 11, 2016, in Carrollton, Texas, from a long battle with congestive heart failure. Devoted in her relationship with Christ, she is remembered as a wonderful wife, mother, and grandmother. Born on June 19, 1946, in Laurel, Mississippi, Dianne was adopted at birth and was the only child of Charles and Zoe Voute. She initially lived in Houston, then moved to Dallas, Texas, with her parents when she was 8 years old. After graduating from Woodrow Wilson HS in 1964, she met Robert Leminger at a USO Dance in Dallas. They were married within a year on July 7, 1965, at Holy Cross Episcopal Church in Dallas. While Robert served in the Air Force, they spent their initial years of marriage in Omaha, Nebraska, returning to Dallas after his military service ended. It is in Dallas where they would settle, and she would spend the rest of her life raising her children with her husband. Dianne was devoted in her faith to God, a long-term parishioner of St. Rita’s Catholic Church, and a Covenant member of the Christian Community of God’s Delight, where she enjoyed the enduring friendship of many brothers and sisters in Christ. Dianne was preceded in death by her parents. She is survived by her beloved husband Bob; her son Michael; her daughter Jacqueline Montoya and husband Agustin; her son Christopher Leminger and wife Jessica; her daughter Elizabeth Miller and husband Rhoeman; and her daughter Angelique Cresap and husband Asher. She is also survived by her six grandchildren Rachel Montoya; Benjamin, Emily, Gregory and Samantha Leminger; and Ezekiel Cresap. A Visitation and Rosary will be held on Monday, May 16th from 7-9pm in the Brooks Family Chapel at North Dallas Funeral Home at 2710 Valley View Ln., Farmers Branch, Texas, 75234. The Funeral Mass will take place Tuesday, May 17th at 11am at St. Rita’s Catholic Parish at 12521 Inwood Rd., Dallas, TX 75244. Memorials, if desired maybe made to the Christian Community of God’s Delight, P.O. Box 225008, Dallas, TX 75222. Arrangements are under the direction of ARIA Cremation Service and Funeral Home 19310 Preston Road Dallas, Texas 75252 214-306-6700
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I am truly sorry about Aunt Dianne. I pray for peace for y’all during this time, & that God wrap’s y’all in his loving grace.
Sending love
Evelyn
I love you, Gramma! Rest In Peace.
Miss you. Can’t wait to see you again. You taught me so much, and I’m putting your old craft supplies to good use. Hope you don’t mind.
–Emmy