Diane Stegmeier

Diane Stegmeier Obituary

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Age - 69

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September 12, 2023

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Strongsville, OH

"Diane Stegmeier (nee Lengel), age 69, of Strongsville, OH, passed away on September 10th, 2023 after a courageous 3 year battle with cancer. Loving wife, soulmate, best friend, and forever love of Lou Stegmeier for 43 years. Beloved mother of Matthew (Jeannine) Stegmeier; proud grandmother of four adorable grandchildren Ella, Gabriel, Joshua, and Callie; siblings Karen (Bryan) Miller, and Lara (Scott) Lengel-Martin; and beloved aunt and dear friend to many. She is preceded in death by her parents Fran and Foo Lengel. Diane graduated from Baldwin Wallace and received her MBA from Kent State University. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to "ProjectWHEN. org" a non-profit started by Diane herself. VISITATION will be held on Friday, September 15th from 3pm - 7pm at JARDINE FUNERAL HOME, 15822 Pearl Road, Strongsville. A MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL will be held on SATURDAY, September 16th at 11am at St. John Neumann Catholic Church, 16271 Pearl Road, Strongsville. Interment will take place at Sunset Memorial Park. "

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