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Diane Sims Stowers

March 8, 1950 ~ January 27, 2019

Diane Sims Stowers, 68, of Kennesaw, GA passed away peacefully on January 27, 2019. She was born in Chamblee, GA on March 8, 1950. Diane is predeceased by her parents; James Wesley Sims and Gertrude Sims, her son; Dustin Stowers and sister; Sandy Carter. Diane is survived by her siblings; Gail Holcombe, Charlotte Ayers, Ronnie Sims and Joey Sims. Also, she is survived by many nieces and nephews. Diane worked a long career at Eastern Airlines as a reservationist. She graduated from Briarwood High School and Truett McConnel University. She enjoyed flowers and gardening and keeping her yard immaculate. She also enjoyed pottery and basket weaving. Her visitation starts at 11am, Thursday, January 31, 2019, with her service is being held at 12pm, at Southern Cremations and Funeral at Cheatham Hill, 1861 Dallas Highway SW, Marietta, GA 30064. A graveside service will follow the service at Green Lawn Cemetery 950 Mansell Rd, Roswell, GA 30076. In lieu of flowers the family wishes to have donations made to Alpha-1 foundation, 3300 Ponce de Leon Blvd, Coral Gables, FL 33134.

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  1. I will always cherish our times together! You were a second mother to me and I will love you ALWAYS! Valarie

  2. I feel Blessed to have known you, even though it was a short time. It was an honor working for you, sorry I was such a pain sometimes. They don’t call me Dizzy for nothing. Hope to see you again! Love you! Elizabeth Perri

  3. Diane was a patient at the Cancer Center, Wellstar, where I volunteer. She always had a smile and wanted to know how I was doing. She suffered much and had been a patient for many years. We all loved her and have missed seeing her for several months. She left thoughts of what a wonderful lady who fought to be independent. Miss you, Ms. Diane. You have no more pain.
    Lovingly, Pat Hunt

  4. Praying for Diane’s family as they grieve her loss. I have fond memories of Diane and her extended family. Sorry I can not be there, Anita Sims Cabiness.


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