

Diana is survived by her devoted husband of over 50 years, William “Bill” Lusk; her beloved mother, Jean Denkenberger; and her three children, Deidra Block (Guido), William Lusk (Tiffany), and Amber St. Pierre (Cody) who were the joy of her life. She was the proud and loving Grandmother of her three grandchildren, Christofaro, Colton, and Caleb, each of whom she cherished with all her heart.
Diana is also survived by her sister, Joan Benedict (Joe) and her brother, Joe Denkenberger (Carl), brother-in-law, Jack Lusk (Mary) and two sisters-in-law, Mary Beth Flaherty (John) and Sandra Tuma (Scott) as well as numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and extended family whom she loved dearly. She joins in eternal rest with her Father, Joseph Floyd Denkenberger.
Diana lived a life marked by devotion to service. She embodied the spirit of Proverbs 31—a woman clothed in dignity, compassion, and unwavering faith. Diana’s legacy will continue through the values she instilled—faithfulness, generosity, tenderness, and the steadfast love she poured into her family and the people God placed in her path to love.
Services for Diana will be held on Friday, February 6, 2026, at Holy Rosary Catholic Church, 44450 Hwy 429, St. Amant, Louisiana. Visitation will take place from 9:30 a.m. until the Mass of Christian Burial at 11:00 a.m.
To honor Diana’s compassionate spirit and lifelong commitment to her faith and community, memorial donations may be made to Holy Rosary Catholic Church (Full of Grace Café) in lieu of flowers. Gifts may be directed to Full of Grace Cafe (OLOHR)
"In My Father’s house are many rooms… I go to prepare a place for you… that where I am, you may be also." – John 14:2-3
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