Diane Simonds of West Roxbury, formerly of Randolph, passed away peacefully on May 11th, 2022.
Devoted daughter of Maury and Ruth (Kramer) Simonds. Dear sister of Jack and his wife Sandi of Bradenton, Florida, Hal and his wife Janice of Oviedo, Florida and Dan and his wife Dawn of Bradenton, Florida.
She is also survived by four nieces, Joani, Taylor, Morgan, and Madison…as well as the children of her friends and neighbors that grew up knowing her as “Aunt Diane”.
Her funeral service will be held at 12:30 pm, Friday, May 13th, 2022, at Schlossberg Family’s Chapel on the Hill, 824 Washington Street in Canton, with interment to follow at Kopaigorod Cemetery, 776 Baker Street in West Roxbury.
In lieu of flowers, please donate to the National Kidney Foundation, or the charity of your choice.
Following the interment, a celebration of our life with Diane will be held Friday at MIT Endicott House. We invite you all to attend.
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Cheryl Vossmer says
May 12, 2022 at 9:38 pmA dear friend, she was sunshine with a smile, kindness as huge as a redwood, and the void as deep as the Grand Canyon. I’ll miss our visits to Happy Feet, and much more. May you now Rest In Peace as you fought hard because you loved life.
Dan Roos says
May 13, 2022 at 1:08 pmI worked with Diane for many years as a member of the Endicott House Board. She was a wonderful person, full of life and enthusiasm. She will be missed by all.
eddie says
May 13, 2022 at 9:01 pmJackie,
The Walshes share with your loss. We loved Diane sooo much!!
Hal and Danny did a great job today.
Please look me up. I have some pictures pictures from the Randolph days.
Eddie
Judy Levye says
May 13, 2022 at 11:18 pmSo many wonderful memories flood my mind of Diane. She was always so beautiful, so sweet and so full of fun. She was so much like her mom. As cousins we grew up together and shared so many private jokes, fun times & holidays. We loved each other’s core families and enjoyed many, many remarks made by both our dads. Never an unkind remark would pass her lips. It was bad enough to grieve and miss our beloved grandmother, uncle Ronnie and then our parents but this is a whole other level of mourning. Diane was taken away too young. I trust the lifetime of memories created and the support of family and friends will help her brothers through this excruciating time. May also knowing how much Diane loved you all never be forgotten. Jack, Hal & Dan you were all great brothers who cared for her through life. Dianey… I know you are at peace and watching over all those you care about.
Paul Sullivan says
May 15, 2022 at 2:42 amKind, caring & down to earth … you improved the life of so many.
You will always be remembered.
Robin Goldberg-Glen says
June 1, 2022 at 9:54 pmDear Simonds Family,
I have so many wonderful memories of your sister from high school. Everyone loved her; she was always caring, positive, funny, and fun. Never self-absorbed, always thinking about others before her own needs or desires. A great laugh and smile. She will be missed. My parents and I send our condolences and love. Best, Robin Goldberg-Glen (Jerry and Sandra Goldberg)
Janet Stein Calm says
July 3, 2023 at 5:21 pmThinking of you always Diane, especially today on what would have been your 66th birthday. You are missed dearly. May you know how much you were loved. Janet Stein Calm