GREAT FALLS TRIBUNE
Saturday, January 19, 2002
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Diana Mae
Greenly
ROCK
SPRINGS, Wyo. -- Diana Mae (Nash) Greenly, 62, a Havre native and former
Chinook resident, died at her home Thursday after a short illness.
A memorial
service is 2 p.m. Tuesday at Vase Funeral Chapel in Rock Springs.
Survivors
include her husband, Gerald Greenly of Rock Springs, Wyo.; sons Joe Hiner Jr.,
Wilford M. Hiner and Timothy Scott Batchelor, all of Rock Springs; daughters
Pattie Plovanie of Lewistown, Glenna Hiner Schaible of Kalispell, and Victoria
Gamper and Donna Kettering of Rock Springs; her mother, Lucille Nash of Chinook;
a brother, William "Bill" Nash of Post Falls, Idaho; a sister,
Walline Campbell of Great Falls; 13 grandchildren; and four
great-grandchildren.
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THE BLAINE COUNRY JOURNAL, NEWS-OPINION Wednesday, November
5, 2001
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Diana Greenly
Diana Mae
Greenly, 62, of 605 Donalynn Drive, Rock Springs, WY died at her home on
Thursday, January 17, 2002. She had been in ill health for the
past month. Following cremation, a memorial service was held at 2:00
p.m. on Tuesday, January 22, at
the Vase Funeral Chapel in Rock Springs. Reverend Jenny House conducted the services. Vase Funeral Chapels of Rock Springs was in charge of arrangements.
Diana was
born on January 29, 1939, in Havre, the daughter of Wallace Lloyd and Lucille
Marie (Finley) Nash. She attended
schools in Chinook and graduated from Chinook
High School in 1957. She then attended
the Kinman Business University. On
July 8, 1983, she married Gerald Greenly i n Rock Springs. For 20 years she was
employed as a custodian with School
District #1, and retired in 1999.
Her pursuits
included camping, reading, gardening, shopping and crocheting. She was a
member of the Castlerock Campcrs (Green River Chapter), and performed
volunteer work for the Seedskadee Wildlife Refuge.
Survivors
include her husband Gerald of Rock Springs; her mother, Lucille Nash of Chinook;
three sons, Joe Hiner Jr. and wife Kathy,
Wilford M. Hiner, and Timothy
Scott Batchelor, all of Rock Springs, WY; four daughters, Pattie Plovanie and husband
Jerry of Lewistown, Glenna
(Hiner) Schaible of Kalispell, Victoria Gamper and husband Joe of Rock
Springs, and Donna Kettering and husband George of Rock Springs; one brother,
William "Bill" Nash of Post Falls, ID (formerly of Rock Springs); one
sister, Walline Campbell and husband Cliff of Great Falls; 1 3
grandchildren; four great grandchildren; two uncles and several nieces and
nephews.
She was
preceded in death by her father, Wallace Nash.
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