

She Loved Well
January 1, 1946 – June 29, 2026
Some lives are measured by accomplishments. Dianna’s was measured by love.
Dianna Kay Lewis, 80, of Bentley, Kansas, peacefully entered her eternal home with the Lord on June 29, 2026, surrounded by the love of her family.
After a courageous journey with Alzheimer’s disease, Dianna was gently welcomed into the loving arms of her Savior, where she was restored, at peace, and made whole.
A woman of quiet faith, gentle strength, and a servant’s heart, Dianna devoted her life to caring for others. Her Catholic faith was the quiet foundation of her life, reflected not in grand gestures, but in the kindness, humility, and love she shared so freely.
Dianna found life’s greatest blessings in faith, family, and caring for others. She never measured life by accomplishments or recognition. Instead, she found purpose in serving others and her greatest fulfillment in loving her family well. Whether tending her flowers, creating a beautiful yard, preparing home-cooked meals, baking for those she loved, caring for children, or cheering from the sidelines at the sporting events of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren, Dianna made ordinary moments extraordinary simply by filling them with love.
Born on January 1, 1946, in Clay Center, Kansas, Dianna was the daughter of John Anderson and Onita Dee Morgison. Dianna was truly impacted by the love, guidance, and example of her mother and stepfather, Leonard Hauserman, whose influence helped shape the caring, compassionate, and faith-filled woman she became. She earned her GED and completed college coursework. While raising her own children, Dianna operated an in-home daycare, where she lovingly cared for countless children alongside her own. Later, she began a career at Beech Aircraft, bringing the same compassion, dedication, and strong work ethic that had always guided her life.
In later years, Dianna was blessed to share her life with her beloved life partner, Doug Frazier. Together they enjoyed life’s simple pleasures, created cherished memories, and shared a deep love for family.
Nothing brought Dianna greater joy than being “Mom,” “Grandma,” and “Great-Grandma.” Her family was the center of her world, and she delighted in celebrating milestones, attending ballgames, and gathering loved ones around her table.
She is survived by her beloved life partner, Doug Frazier; her daughter,Shari LaMunyon and husband, Slade; her sons, Gary Lewis and husband, Hugo Ximello-Salido, andJamie Lewis and wife, Jamie; her stepdaughter, Jennifer Davis and husband, Derik; her stepson, Michael Frazier and wife, Taylor; her ten cherished grandchildren; her seven beloved great-grandchildren, her sister, Joanna VanSteenburg and husband, Ron Kraus; her brother,Michial Anderson and wife, Ellie; her brother, Richard Anderson and wife, Marsha; her sister-in-law, Terri Anderson; along with many nieces, nephews, extended family, and dear friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents, John Anderson and Onita Dee Morgison; her beloved stepfather,Leonard Hauserman; her brother, Gary Anderson; her stepdaughters, Aimee Frazier and Megan Frazier; and one precious great-grandchild,Lilly Anne LaMunyon, who welcomed her into Heaven before her.
A Celebration of Dianna’s Life will be held on Thursday, July 9, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. at Resthaven Mortuary, 11800 West Kellogg Drive, Wichita, Kansas.
The family extends their heartfelt gratitude to the compassionate caregivers of Home Health & Hospice of Kansas for the kindness, comfort, and dignity they provided during Dianna’s final journey. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to:
Home Health & Hospice of Kansas
7607 E. Harry Street
Wichita, KS 67207
(316) 869-0015
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Home Health & Hospice of Kansas7607 E. Harry Street, Wichita, Kansas 67207
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