Obituary for Diana (Moe) Callanan

 United States

  • Date Of Death: March 13, 2010
  • State: Minnesota

Diana Lynn (Moe) Callanan of Stony Point, NY passed away peacefully on Saturday March 13, 2010. She was 47 years old.

Diana was born on November 8, 1962 in South St. Paul, MN to Laurel and Yvonne (Leigh) Moe. She was raised in Argyle, MN where she attended and graduated from Argyle High School in 1981. After graduating from High School Diana attended Vocational School in Grand Forks, MN from 1981 to 1984. She was confirmed and baptized at Alma Lutheran Church in rural Argyle, MN. During and after high school Diana was active in the 4H Club where she served as a 4H leader for several years. She also worked with the Summer Migrant Program in Minnesota. Diana moved to New York in 1984 to work as an Au Pair and on February 2, 1985 she married Robert J. Callanan, Jr. at Grace Episcopal Church in Nyack, NY. She enjoyed bowling with the Sunday Vacation Bowling League since 1985. Diana began her banking career in 1986 with the Savings Bank of Rockland and remained with them when they became Wachovia Bank working in various branches throughout Rockland County. She briefly worked for Palisades Federal Credit Union and was currently employed by the Rockland Employees Federal Credit Union.

Diana has been an active member of St. Thomas Lutheran Church in Central Nyack, NY since 1986. As a child Diana grew up camping and continued to enjoy it with her family. She especially enjoyed camping at Yogi Bears Jelly Stone Park at Birchwood Acres in Ellenville, NY.

Diana is survived by her husband of 25 years Robert J. Callanan, Jr. and her daughter Jennifer Marianne Callanan and her two poodles Misty and Stormy. Her parents Laurel and Yvonne Moe of Argyle, MN and Apache Junction, AZ, a brother Terry and his wife Patricia of Melbourne, FL, a sister Lorie Moe Nelson and her husband Gene of Middle River, MN as well as many nieces, nephews, extended family and friends.

SERVICE: 1:30 PM on Saturday, May 15, 2010 at Alma Free Lutheran Church in rural Arygle, MN.

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