DIANE LAVON (POTTER) EASTON
2/23/1942 - 12/7/25
Diane's parents Algie and Frieda Potter were living in Black River Falls, Wisconsin where Diane was born. While she was attending St. Francis School of nursing in Lacrosse, Wisconsin she met Ron. They were married on November 10, 1962. They lived in Manchester GA for three years and it was there that both accepted Jesus Christ as their Savior and Lord on November 22, 1963. They then moved to Minneapolis, MN where they lived until 1972 when they moved to Lilburn GA until the present.
Diane and Ron had four children, Mark, Pam, Dan, and Tim. Mark and Elizabeth Murray (Lance) living in Canton, NC have three children: Lance (Lanae Clark) Heather (Chris Grove) and Evan. They have five grandchildren: Easton, Gavin, Everett, Henry, and Hattie. Pam and Steve Heidelberg living in Garland, TX have two children: Cara (Zac Howell) and Chloe (Cooper Lett) They have four grandchildren: Jace, Smith, Cora, and Brooks. Daniel now living in Atlanta, GA. Timothy now living in Las Vegas, NV. Diane is survived by one sibling, Dr. Alan Potter who lives.in Cary NC
Diane has been a bold witness for her Lord since her salvation. Diane was diagnosed with breast cancer twenty five years ago, and then five years ago the cancer reappeared in her bones, then in her uterus, then in her brain, and finally in the cervix. During the last five years while receiving treatment for cancer, every doctor and nurse heard, from her, a clear witness of her faith in Christ. Many had a sweet time of Christian fellowship with Diane. In fact, her oncologist, from India, said to her, "Diane, I love your Jesus, and when I get to heaven, I want to be a part of your family." Diane's favorite seasons of life have been when her children were young and again when the grandchildren were young and now with the young great-grandchildren. Her concern in the last few months has been that the great-grandchildren will not remember her. For the past several months she has questioned why the Lord has not come to take her to her new eternal home. Finally, she has realized her desire and is now safe in the arms of her savior. No more pain, no more concerns and sweet fellowship with so many former friends and family. She was instrumental in the salvation of both her mother and father. Everyone that knew her will miss her tremendously, but please know this, she is in a much better place and secure and safe for all eternity. Her prayer would be that all would soon come to be with her. Diane's favorite verse is I Corinthians 2:9 "But as it is written, eye has not seen nor ear heard neither have entered into the heart of man the things which God hath prepared for them that love Him."
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