
Date of Birth | December 4, 1951 |
Date Deceased | January 7, 2010 |
Hometown | Avoca |
Home State | NY |
Service Date | January 16, 2010 |
Service Time | 4:00 PM |
Service Location | Avoca Funeral Home |
Interment Location | Valley View Cemetery |
DIANA J. LINTON
AVOCA-Diana J. Linton, 58, passed away late Thursday evening (Jan. 7, 2010) at her home at 3765 Smith Pond Road.
Born in New Jersey on Dec. 4, 1951, she was the daughter of William and Florence Redford Moore. On May 5, 1974 she was married in Lincoln Park, N.Y. to Christopher Linton, Sr., who survives.
She was the president of On Call Energy Management Systems in Avoca and had been employed at Steuben ARC for a number of years.
Diana will be remembered for the love she had for her children and grandchildren.
Besides her husband of 35 years, Christopher; her family also includes her father, William Moore; her three children, Cassie (Todd) VanDelinder of West Columbia, S.C., Jolene (Michael) Robbins of Avoca and Christopher Linton, Jr. also of Avoca; her six grandchildren, Brandon, Ryan, Zachary, Jager, Ravyn and Brice; her brother, Bill (Georgie) Moore of Maryland ; her two sisters, Lori (Peter) Petito of New Jersey and Barb Thompson of Mt. Pocono, PA; also her many nieces and nephews.
She was predeceased by her mother, Florence Moore and her brother, Steven Moore
Calling hours are from 1- 4 p.m. Saturday (Jan. 16) at the Avoca Funeral Home, 22 N. Main St., Avoca, where a service will take place in her memory following calling hours at 4 p.m., with the Rev. Sande Thomas officiating.
Committal services and interment will be held in the spring at Valley View Cemetery, Avoca.
Memorial donations may be made to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, PO Box 650309, Dallas, TX 75265-0309
Diana, I am so glad I was able to get to know you in the short time I worked for you. I ran into your daughter while I was christmas shopping for my grandchildren and heard that you were not doing well. I wanted to go and see you but could not get myself to do that. I feel real bad that I did not get the chance to see you in the past few weeks. I wanted to remember you the way you were the last time I saw you. You will be missed and hope you are at peace now. I remember the laugh’s we had in the office and the good times we had at your christmas party. I will never forget you and your warm heart.
Chris, my prayers are with you and your family
What a great lady. We worked together at ARC and I always enjoyed our time together.
Diane brought our family together and showed us all how important family is. I am grateful I got the chance to get to know her and how great she was over the past few years. I will always remember he for her caring heart, courage, and stength. Thank you Aunt Diane for everything you did for this family. We Love You and you will be missed.
Your smile will be remembered most. You lit up the room when you entered. I can still marvel how you managed to work full-time, work your farm, run your home and make the time to be the very best mom and wife. You always made us feel comfortable and loved when we stayed with you. Those were wonderful times and we remember them fondly. You will be missed.
I am so sorry to hear about the loss of Diana. She was a wonderful person and a great neighbor. I have many great memories growing up spending time next door with Chris (Jr.), Diana, and the rest of the Linton family. My thoughts and prayers go out to the Linton family during this difficult time.
Diana was such a nice person. A delight to work with, a very caring person and pleasant. She will be missed by me and so many more. My thoughts are with Chris,SR and JR along with Jolene. I’m so sorry for your loss.