Diana Ester Lane / Reger
A Celebration of the Precious Life of Diana Reger will be held at 66 Sedgemoor Court, Williamsville, NY on Saturday, 12/7/2024 at 4pm (Joei Lucey’s house).
We plan on sharing many “mama D” stories as well as enjoying some of her special dishes that were enjoyed over the many years of her life.
We hope all that love her can attend and if you are unable, please enjoy dianareger.com and share any memories you may have. The family is comforted by these memories.
She will truly be missed and was an amazing mother to our family and to many others who needed her.
Contact Cara at 716-548-4201 for additional information.
Diana Ester Lane, beloved mother of five children, led a life of devotion. Remembered as an intelligent and compassionate person, those who had the great fortune of knowing her were touched by her goodwill, kindness, wittiness and love of family and friends and her animals.
Having lost her parents at a young age Mom was raised by relatives in both Florida and New York along with her sister Paula Phillips. After marriage, to Buffalo NY once married where she bore and raised her five children, Bobby Raczka, Daniel Raczka, David Raczka, Wendy Nagy and Cara Raczka. A believer in Christ, Diana lived her entire life with deep Christian principles of honesty, consideration of those less fortunate and Christian ethics.
After her divorce from our father Bob Raczka, Diana became a noted lecturer for Weight Watchers while also being the primary provider for her five children. Later she would go back to school to acquire a degree in nursing where she was employed as such for a number of years until she became disabled by injury.
She will be remembered as the Rock of her family. Always available for family and friends, Diana never turned down anybody for any help she could provide. A constant companion for anyone who needed good counsel, always available and never rushed when it came to helping others. Her appreciation for the little things in life made her so special, a loving card or flowers would make her day. She will be missed beyond measure.