She was the daughter of Bernhardt and Clara Pielke and had one brother, Emil Pielke, all of whom preceded her in death.
She attended Parkville High School in Baltimore. She was a partner in Ehrlich-Rominger & Associates an architectural design firm in Palo Alto, California. Diane was an active member of both the ASID and IBD associations. Over the past ten years, Diane proudly served on the Board of the Daughters of Charity Foundation, Western Regional Province.
She was a loving wife to husband Tim, a generous and supportive mother to daughters Shannon Nicosia (Jon), Brittany Michaelian (Bob) and a proud grandmother to her six grandchildren whom she loved deeply.
A private interment took place on August 28, 2012 at Pacific View Memorial Park, Corona Del Mar, California. A celebration of her life will take place on September 7, 2012 at 11am at Pelican Hill, 22701 Pelican Hill Road South, Newport Beach. In lieu of flowers, contributions in Diane's name can be made to the charity of your choice . To Diane it was always about giving.
Published in the Los Angeles Times on September 2, 2012.
She was the daughter of Bernhardt and Clara Pielke and had one brother, Emil Pielke, all of whom preceded her in death.
She attended Parkville High School in Baltimore. She was a partner in Ehrlich-Rominger & Associates an architectural design firm in Palo Alto, California. Diane was an active member of both the ASID and IBD associations. Over the past ten years, Diane proudly served on the Board of the Daughters of Charity Foundation, Western Regional Province.
She was a loving wife to husband Tim, a generous and supportive mother to daughters Shannon Nicosia (Jon), Brittany Michaelian (Bob) and a proud grandmother to her six grandchildren whom she loved deeply.
A private interment took place on August 28, 2012 at Pacific View Memorial Park, Corona Del Mar, California. A celebration of her life will take place on September 7, 2012 at 11am at Pelican Hill, 22701 Pelican Hill Road South, Newport Beach. In lieu of flowers, contributions in Diane's name can be made to the charity of your choice . To Diane it was always about giving.
Published in the Los Angeles Times on September 2, 2012.
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