Diane is survived by her beloved sisters, Carol Lalley, Nancy Fordham, Kathy Gizankis and Brother Lawrence Honan, Diane was predeceased by her Late husband Robert Lasko, Son David, and by her siblings Barbara Richardson, Michael Honan, Mary Richardson. Barry Honan, Baby James Honan
Father Michael Honan, Mother Florence Honan.
A wave of sorrow relentless, brutal, and never-ending has struck us hard, and I'm crushed, hurt, and shattered as a result.
Please realize that you are my best friend, my bright, beautiful sister
We shared so much, but I misunderstood and failed to see your difficulties.
I'd modify what fate had planned in an instant if I could.
I had no idea my heart would suffer so much without you.
Know that I will keep you near no matter where I go or what I do.
Your Loving Brother Larry
Diane is survived by her beloved sisters, Carol Lalley, Nancy Fordham, Kathy Gizankis and Brother Lawrence Honan, Diane was predeceased by her Late husband Robert Lasko, Son David, and by her siblings Barbara Richardson, Michael Honan, Mary Richardson. Barry Honan, Baby James Honan
Father Michael Honan, Mother Florence Honan.
A wave of sorrow relentless, brutal, and never-ending has struck us hard, and I'm crushed, hurt, and shattered as a result.
Please realize that you are my best friend, my bright, beautiful sister
We shared so much, but I misunderstood and failed to see your difficulties.
I'd modify what fate had planned in an instant if I could.
I had no idea my heart would suffer so much without you.
Know that I will keep you near no matter where I go or what I do.
Your Loving Brother Larry
Inscription
Even though it has just been months, it feels like years, and that is still much too long.
I still feel the same way for you as if you were still here, enjoying the good moments and grieving the bad.
I miss being able to contact you at any moment and talk to you for hours about anything and everything.
We were nearly attached at the hip when we were little, but like most siblings do, we grew up and drifted away.
Even if we each had our own circle of acquaintances and set of aspirations for the future, the fact that we were brother and sister remained unchanged.
Nothing was out of the question for one of us in terms of what we would do for the other.
Though I often wish you were still with me to enjoy life, I can see why God would want a stunning angel by his side from this moment on.
Please know that I am thinking of you and that I adore you. This is my homage to you, my baby sister.
Gravesite Details
Diane is laid to rest with her late husband Robert M Lasko
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