- Date Of Birth: September 18, 1957
- Date Of Death: November 14, 2020
- State: Illinois
Diana Christine (Woerner) Wroczynski, 63, of Magnolia, passed away Saturday, November 14, 2020 at Northwestern Medical Center in Chicago.
Diana was born September 18, 1957 in Peoria to Alvin and Margaret (Simonton) Woerner. She was a graduate of Wenona High School, Class of 1975 and the St. Francis School of Nursing, Peoria. She married Robert Wroczynski on October 12, 1991 at the United Methodist Church of Magnolia.
Diana worked as a registered nurse at OSF St. Francis Medical Center, Peoria for many years. She worked for over 20 years in labor and delivery and then over 15 years in a leading role at the OSF Call Center, where she touched countless lives. She worked with many wonderful people who became lifelong friends. She was a very kind and thoughtful person with a passion for helping others. Diana was a lifelong Chicago Cubs fan, and she enjoyed many family trips to Lake Shelbyville. She loved her family more than anything. She enjoyed going on dates to see movies and plays with the love of her life, her husband, Robert. Her greatest joy and passion was being a mother and she wanted nothing but the best for her darling daughter, Shelby. She was an excellent teacher, homeschooling Shelby from third grade through high school. She loved and had an active role in the lives of her many nieces and nephews, as well as their children. Diana will undoubtedly be missed by all who knew her.
Survivors include her husband, Robert; her daughter, Shelby Wroczynski of DeKalb; her mother, Margaret Woerner of Melbourne, FL; two sisters, Debra (Jay) Loeffler of Normal and Dena (Mike) Stone of Melbourne, FL; three brothers, David (Sandy) Woerner of Goodyear, AZ, Daniel Woerner of Ft. Lauderdale, FL and Douglas Woerner of Melbourne, FL; a sister-in-law, Jane Wroczynski of Peru; a brother-in-law, Stephen (Linda) Wroczynski of LaSalle and numerous nieces, nephews, and great-nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her father, Alvin and a beloved sister, Dorothy Woerner.