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In Loving Memory

Scott, Diane Agnes

Diane Agnes Scott

Born January 28th,1947 and joyously welcomed to heaven on November 5th, 2024. Beloved wife of Terrance J. Scott for over 57 years, filled with all the big and little things that make a marriage real and meaningful. Loved and respected Mom of Russell A. Scott and dear Grandma to Noah P. Scott and Benjamin M. Scott.

A daughter, sister, aunt, friend and counselor with the beautiful gift to truly listen, guide and comfort. She embraced the idea of ‘service to others’ and was an amazing, spirit-filled woman who profoundly touched the hearts of many, often in ways only the Lord could see.

Join us in celebrating the life of Diane.

Services: Funeral Mass Monday, November 11, 10:00 AM at St John’s Catholic Church (4614 Blue Springs Road). Visitation at Kutis South County Chapel (5255 Lemay Ferry Road) Sunday, November 10, 3:00 – 7:00 PM. Interment St John’s Catholic Church Cemetery.

 

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19 thoughts on “Scott, Diane Agnes”

  1. Diane has been a wonderful neighbor to us for almost 40 years. We will miss her smile and cheerful greetings. She truly cared about others and it was a joy to know her.

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  2. May God bless you, Terry, Russ, Noah and Ben, and all who knew and loved Diane. She was such a sweet, gentle and beautiful person, who loved the Lord, and led a life of piety and love. May you take great comfort in knowing you have a new Saint in heaven, for tonight she rests with the Father.

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  3. I am so very sorry to hear of Diane’s passing. She gave me a understanding of what God meant to her and passed it on to me in such a beautiful way. I met Diane in our biblestudy at St. John’s. She really had a blessing to be able to pray for people. The words really flowed from God. I will never forget her love and will be praying for her and her family. What a great loss of a very wonderful, Christian woman.
    I love you Diane’s and will miss you.
    ❤️ Theresa Sadl

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  4. I am so saddened to hear of Diane’s passing. My condolences to Terry, Russel and her grandchildren and all her family and friends. Diane was a special woman. I was a part of their youth group for years and Diane and Terry truly showed us the love of Christ and were examples of this in their work in the youth group. Diane was one of the warmest and most loving people I have known. She always had time to listen and “welcome” everyone with her smile. Diane and Terry opened their hearts and their home to so many teenagers. She put so much energy and effort into making the youth group what it was, from planning a trip to see the Pope for World Youth Day in Denver to the weekly meetings in their family room where we would on a rare occasion get to hear her play the piano. She left such an impression on me and in many ways shaped me into the adult I am today. I will be forever grateful for having had Diane in my life in the years that were pivotal as a young man.
    Love you Diane! Rest in Peace

    Michael and Vicki Daniels

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  5. Sympathy to Terry and family. Sorry we will be unable to attend services…just know that she is at peace. God is holding her in His arms. I know she will be missed by many. Hugs. Helen and Carl Drinkard

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  6. Sending prayers and sympathy for all the family of Diane. I am a first cousin and Jefferson city remember her well saw her in frequently always a beautiful smile and a beautiful lady inside and out that I always knew God provide for her and her family Joanne Roling Smith

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  7. To know Diane was to LOVE Diane. I have never known someone who so vibrantly radiated the Holy Spirit as Diane did. Her warmth, kindness, servant-heart and joy endeared her to Darrell and me. I will forever hold the memory of her sweet smiling face trained on mine as I nervously gave a talk on a very personal, sensitive subject. When my knees shook, her beautiful face smiling and encouraging me kept me centered. She shared her strength then, and she shares it now as we say, Pray for us, Diane, as we pray for you and especially for your beloved, Terry! May he be comforted!

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  8. Diane, along with Terry, guided us through our Catholic marriage preparation, and they did such a wonderful job—we’re still going strong 34 years later! I have always admired Diane’s genuine warmth and kindness. She had this way of asking how you were doing, holding your hand and looking into your eyes to show she truly cared. Now, as she rests in God’s loving embrace, we are comforted knowing her spirit shines on. She will be deeply missed.

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  9. Diane was my cousin, she was always so positive. She had the most beautiful smile on her face. She could light up a room with her inspirational words of encouragement. She will be missed by family.

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  10. Terry and family,

    We are so sorry to hear of Diane’s passing. We have so many years of fond memories visiting across the street. Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers. She will be missed by all of us.

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  11. Diane was such a blessing to have in my life. She always smiled and asked about me and my family every time I saw her. She was a wonderful person, and I will always cherish the memories I have of her. Deepest sympathy to Terry, Russell and your family. She will be missed!!

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  12. With so many very special memories held in our hearts for Diane,…. We were classmates throughout elementary and high school, choir members, team sports, St Francis Xavier youth groups, Taos Mo. community members and just the best of friends. We offer our condolences to Terry, Russell, grandchildren, her siblings and cousins left to navigate a life without her. She was a very special person.. May a peace surround you that can transcend the aloneness even if for only short intervals. Hugs to all, Jane Borgmeyer Hall, Kathy Frank Parris, Margaret Stokes Muenks

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  13. Diane always cared about me and what was going on in my life. She was there to comfort in times of loss! Always enjoyed and treasured discussions related to faith! Love you Diane! You will be sorely missed. My deeepest sympathy Terry and family!

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  14. Dan & I were blessed to have Diane & her family in our lives growing up & when our father was going through cancer treatments. She was caring, she listened, she encouraged & try to make our lives more comforting. Her strong belief in God was admired by all. As she has blessed so many people in her life, i am sure God has blessed her now in so many ways.

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  15. To the Scott Family
    I have been thinking about her she is probably talking up a storm with my mom. She is going to be missed. She was so kind and listened to me a lot after the loss of my mom My family and I sends their prayers to you all at this time. She was always a great ear to talk to for some guidance I am very grateful to have known her I will be praying for you all and if you need anything you can call me

    Love ya always,
    Carla Giovanoni

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  16. I hold very fond memories of Diane in my heart and mind. I met her at a Women’s CURSILLO at which she was my table leader. She was kind, gentle and loving. I enjoyed knowing her and working with her on the women’s weekends. Anytime I heard her name my ears perked up because she was such a beautiful spirit.
    May God comfort you in this sorrowful time.

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  17. Heaven has sure welcomed a beautiful spirit. Sorry for your loss, Terry and Russ, and thank you for sharing Diane with so many.

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