Diane Grace Boyle, a loving mother, sister, grandmother, great grandmother, aunt, and friend passed away September 2, 2020 with her daughters by her side.
Diane was born in Wichita, Kansas on December 3rd, 1943 to the late Howard Lester Boyle and Mabelle Elizabeth Heaton Boyle. Diane attended a one room country school in Boyd, Kansas and graduated from Hoisington High School in Hoisington, Kansas in 1961. She went on to receive her Registered Nursing License at St. Luke’s Hospital School of Nursing in Kansas City, Missouri. Diane fought a long hard battle against Parkinson’s with dignity and grace. Well-known for her servant’s heart and the love she showed others.
Diane left behind two daughters: Andrea Jack and husband, Gary of Borger, Texas; and Julie Garcia of Hewitt, Texas. Diane loved and was so very proud of her six grandchildren: Thad Hall of Dallas; MaRae Hall and fiance Sam McKinley of Borger; Rachel Garcia Wilburn and husband Kaleb of Moody, Texas; Randal Garcia of Moody Air Force Base Valdosta, GA; Candice Hall of Amarillo; and Brittney Hall Barnes and husband Jason of Dolgeville, New York. Diane was also the great grandmother to Briggs McKinley of Borger; Harleigh Hall, Kighlah Klawonn, and Daniel Klawonn of Dolgeville, New York.
Diane is survived by her siblings whom she loved dearly; brother, George Boyle and wife, Kathy of Conroe, Texas; sister, Linda Shipley and husband, Glenn, of Sachse, Texas; and brother Roger Boyle and wife, Geneva of Parker, Texas. She loved all of her nieces and nephews. Diane also leaves behind a very dear and special friend, Isham Peugh of Lexington, Massachusetts.
As the oldest sibling, Diane was the trailblazer and leader for her sister and brothers. Gracefully, she set the precedent high for all the firsts that they would all eventually hit! She was their teacher making sure they knew who and what was expected of each of them in all endeavors of their lives. Diane led the way in pursuing an education. She loved being a nurse and cared deeply for her patients and co-workers. She was a RN in Missouri, Mississippi, Kansas, Oklahoma, Iowa, and Texas. She worked in many different areas of nursing including labor and delivery, surgery, geriatric, home health, and even as a patient herself, she was telling the nurses how to do their job. Diane’s greatest accomplishment in life was raising her two daughters as a single mom. She didn’t let anyone get away without telling them all about her daughters and their children. She loved them with all her heart and was so very proud of them.
The family will be having a private celebration of her life in the future. In lieu of flowers, the family wishes that you would give to your favorite charity.
Cremation & arrangements are under the direction of Robertson Funeral Directors of Clarendon.
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