Dianna Lindenfelser

Obituary of Dianna Mary Lindenfelser

Dianna Mary Lindenfelser was born October 1, 1938 in Fairbault Minnesota. She was the first born of 11 children to Joseph Michael LaCanne and Alice Delores Blais. She graduated from Saint Catherine college as a registered nurse in 1959. She married John Nicholas Lindenfelser July 11, 1959. John and Diana had five girls. They moved to Arizona from their dairy farm in Northfield Minnesota February of 1967. Dianna worked as a registered nurse in charge at the Arizona State mental hospital until beginning her real estate career in the early 70s. After the passing of John she was blessed to spend the last 26 year with the second love of her life, Francis. Dianna truly had the gift of generosity and hospitality, opening her home and heart to all. Whether it was focusing on the next meal or planning a big party, her dedication to family and keeping the family together was her mission. She had a true passion for family, whether it was planning the next family vacation, teaching the grandchildren blackjack or having Santa come to celebrate. She always showed amazing energy and joy. Diana is survived by her loving partner, Francis J. Dubois, and her five daughters Louise Harris, and husband Gary, Karen Strickland and husband Chuck, Barbara Lindenfelser and husband, Jorge. Sharon Farrell and husband Ken, Susan Johnson and husband Kenneth. Diana was preceded in death by her husband, John in 1996

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Monday
6
February

Viewing

5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Monday, February 6, 2023
Meldrum Mortuary
52 N. Macdonald
Mesa, Arizona, United States
480-834-9255
Tuesday
7
February

Funeral Mass

10:00 am - 11:00 am
Tuesday, February 7, 2023
Christ the King Catholic Church
1551 E. Dana Avenue
Mesa, Arizona, United States
Tuesday
7
February

Graveside Service

11:30 am
Tuesday, February 7, 2023
Queen of Heaven Catholic Cemetery
1562 E. Baseline Road
Mesa, Arizona, United States
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