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Dianne Marie (Gerring) Call
28 agosto , 1947 – 30 diciembre , 2020
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Lindsey Funeral Homes
Dianne Marie Call (73) was born on August 28, 1947 to Marjorie Marie Burns and Eldon Ray Gerring in Cadillac, MI. She entered her Heavenly home on December 30, 2020 surrounded by her loving family. She grew up in Byron, MI with two brothers and three cousins, Pam Warner, Molly Camp and Shelley Warner who all considered themselves sisters.
Dianne graduated in 1965 from Byron High School, then attended Mr. Armand Cosmetology School, and later became an instructor. She always put others before herself and especially enjoyed sewing clothes for her daughter and grandchildren, as well as baking, canning, cross-stitch and floral arranging and in later years loved “The Facebook”.
Dianne has left behind her sweetheart and loving husband of 51 years Cecil Roberts Call Jr. of Elkton, Va; her mother Marjorie Gerring of Silver Cliff, CO; daughter Traci Dyann Pitts & Marty of Locust Grove, VA; 5 grandchildren, Heather Pitts Metcalf & Patrick of Dahlgren, VA; James Brenton Pitts & Taylor of East Stroudsburg, PA; Madison Grace Pitts of Lynchburg, VA; Jamison Garrett Pitts of Lexington, VA and Alexis Lynne Pitts of Locust Grove, VA; great grandchildren, Emmalin Grace Metcalf and Owen James Metcalf. Brothers Richard Gerring & Jennifer of Cotopaxi, Co and Eldon Gerring Jr. & Shelly of Reed City, MI, as well as many loved nieces and nephews.
A celebration of life will be held at Cecil and Dianne’s home on the Shenandoah River in the spring.
Friends are encouraged to send condolences to www.lindseyharrisonburg.com.
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