Meredith
Courtney(Claudine), this is Meredith Dwyer(Horn). You and I hung out together during elementary years. I would love to catch up with you. Sorry for the loss of your mother.
Birth date: Jan 22, 1948 Death date: May 3, 2018
Diane S. York was born January 22, 1948 in Dallas, Texas to Corbett Woodrow and Geraldine Gibson Sturdivant. She passed away May 3, 2018. She was 70 years of age.The angel that she was, dedicated her life to the education in the Read Obituary
Courtney(Claudine), this is Meredith Dwyer(Horn). You and I hung out together during elementary years. I would love to catch up with you. Sorry for the loss of your mother.
I’m so sad to find out she is no longer with us. She was my favorite teacher and made me love science. I was actually looking for her so I can catch up with her and see how she was doing so I am very sad. What a loving caring sweet human being.
Mom I miss you more now then ever
I can’t believe it has almost been a year. I still hear your voice when I’m sad and need to hear that it will be ok. I wish I could see you and hold you. I miss and love you all ways.
Please accept my apologies for being such a delayed entry, but Ms. York was such a fond memory for me growing up.
I actually started a search to find her information in order to thank her, and unfortunately discovered she had passed away. She influenced me tremendously during my years at Carpenter, and helped shape me into the woman I am today.
I simply wanted to thank her for her influence, and her example.
She believed in every child she taught.
She gave us faith, and confidence in ourselves. Now, as my son begins his journey into Carpenter, I was reminded of how much her kind words influenced who I am to this day.
Claudine, I am so sorry for your loss, thank you for sharing your Mother with us, she was SO special.
Twenty years later, and my gratitude still extends to you Ms. York. Thank you so much for all you did during your time on this planet. God Bless.
Thank you again for saying such nice things about my mother. She loved every thing about teaching and every thing she did to help children. All my friends loved her in one way or another. She will truly be missed by the ones she touched and held close to her heart. Thank you again…
Diane York was an amazing educator and especially a mentor! One of Plano ISD’s shining stars named Diane York, will always live on in me as a teacher. She was passionate about teaching and she loved all the students that walked through her school doors as if they were her own. Sarah Quintanilla Plano ISD Deaf Education Teacher
We, at Heart to Heart Hospice, offer our deepest condolences for your loss.We consider it an honor to have cared for Mrs. York and supported your family during her last days.You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Thank you for writing so many nice things about my mom. I may not know you all like I should but still. I know she is looking down on every one here and smiling. So thank you again
I knew Diane as an evaluator, as my assistant principle and as my principle. Dianne, you were always so dedicated to the teachers and the kids that went through Carpenter Middle School. There were many times you gave beyond the call of duty as “just a teacher”. Diane always asked about each teacher’s family, and how they were all doing. She could remember names even after she retired and the rest of us forgot. I was so glad she was able to come to a few book club meetings and so glad the book club was able to celebrate her 70th birthday right before she moved to Bedford. Rest in the peace, Diane, and may the love of your Lord surround you always.