Diane S. Ventaloro, 66, of Port Richey, passed away on February 11th, 2022. She is survived by her significant other Terry; children Paul, Marc, and Michelle; eight grandchildren; her beloved family members Gloria, Roberta, Miriam, and Jackie; and her loving Foxie.
Thomas B. Dobies Funeral Home - Seven Springs Chapel
Thomas B. Dobies Funeral Home - Seven Springs Chapel
Melanie Banhidi
February 16, 2022, 1:40 am
No matter how old we are it’s never easy to lose a parent. Our immediate compassion on hearing of Diana’s sudden illness was for Paul. For Paul, distance apart never felt so great. It was so important for Paul to be with his mother at this time.
Whilst my husband, George, and I never had the opportunity to meet Diana in person, she imparted great value into our lives when Paul, Diana’s eldest son, joined our family in Australia marrying our eldest daughter, Renee.
We were divided by geography, but not by blood. We shared our gorgeous grandsons with Diana. Her loss has sent waves of grief across the ocean.
May the memory of Diana live on in her children and grandchildren. May you take comfort in those memories as you grieve.
We send our heartfelt condolences to Diana’s loved ones.
Melanie and George Banhidi and family.
Toowoomba, Australia.
Kathy Queen
February 17, 2022, 5:35 pm
Hello my name is Kathy and I met Diana about a year ago on FB in a game called Coral Island. I joined the group called The Happy Family. Diana and I hit it off right away. All the members of our group loved Diana so very much. She made all of us laugh and she loved her coffee which is a memory everyone in our group will never forget. Terry our love and hearts go out to you and the family. She will be forever in our hearts and our group. RIP our sweet beautiful loving friend/sister Diana. Soar high and free with no more pain sweetie. All our love CL The Happy Family.
Peggy Curtis
February 17, 2022, 7:03 pm
I would like to let the family know you’re in my prayers and thoughts. I met Diane quite a few years ago through a band and some friends and oh how Diane love to dance the night away and have fun. I love to dance with her and watch her smile having a great time on the dance floor. She was a wonderful person and a smile you could never forget. She had like this magnetic attraction for people because she was so friendly, loving, caring and I could go on just a great person. This is a great loss for a lot of people and saddened times May everyone get through this with each other and prayers.I’m just saddened I haven’t been able to see her for awhile.R.I.P. Diana till we meet again.
Linda Asbel
February 18, 2022, 12:53 am
My sincere condolences to Paul, Marc, Michele, their families and to Terry who’s love gave her that sparkle in her eyes. I met Diana in July of 1987, when we started the building of our home in Spring Hill. I came to our “Lot” to see how the construction was coming along and Diana and her boys were walking by. I was thrilled to meet her and my boys were happy to meet some friends. Diana and I watched our boys grow up together…in school and playing Little League baseball…and then getting married and having “kids” of their own. May you watch over your boys and your beautiful daughter Michele…and those adorable grandbabies. I missed you when you moved away, but thanks to FB, we picked off were we left off. You’ve earned your wings my friend…fly high😔
Constance Bonds
February 21, 2022, 7:04 am
God bless and keep you lovely Diana. Your welcoming smile has always been a delight and seeing you dance and enjoy our music 🎶 was such a blessing. Prayers and condolences for those who are missing you and your peaceful light surrounding them. You were a delightful person with a warm and caring heart💕 peace and love Connie and Boogie Bonds 💖 Prayers up
for your loved ones 🙏