A native of Lockport, the former Diana Culver was a supporter of the school and a member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church. Mrs. Vanderlinde bowled with the Sunrise Optimist League. She enjoyed needlepoint, knitting, camping, and fishing.
Survivors include her husband Robert M.; son William D.; daughter Kelly Lynn; parents David and Shirley Culver of Lockport; brother Thomas Donovan; sister Maureen Lewis of Vermont; and grandfather Willis Dunkelberger.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at 11 a.m. May 22, 1996, in St. Patrick's Church, 76 Church St. Burial will be in Cold Spring Cemetery.
Published in The Buffalo (NY) News on Wednesday, May 22, 1996
A native of Lockport, the former Diana Culver was a supporter of the school and a member of St. Patrick's Catholic Church. Mrs. Vanderlinde bowled with the Sunrise Optimist League. She enjoyed needlepoint, knitting, camping, and fishing.
Survivors include her husband Robert M.; son William D.; daughter Kelly Lynn; parents David and Shirley Culver of Lockport; brother Thomas Donovan; sister Maureen Lewis of Vermont; and grandfather Willis Dunkelberger.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at 11 a.m. May 22, 1996, in St. Patrick's Church, 76 Church St. Burial will be in Cold Spring Cemetery.
Published in The Buffalo (NY) News on Wednesday, May 22, 1996
Gravesite Details
Diana's Social Security record shows her maiden name was Donovan, not Culver.
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