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Diane Renee Davis (Engle)
December 12th, 1964 - March 26th, 2025
Diane Renee Davis (Engle) was born on December 12th, 1964 in Tucson, Arizona. She passed peacefully in her home surrounded by family after a brief battle with cancer on March 26th, 2025.
Diane graduated from Sunnyside High School in Tucson, Arizona in 1981. She met David Davis Sr. on February 3rd, 1992, and they married on March 10th, 1995. They shared 34 years of life, love, and friendship together. She was loved by all who knew her. She found so much joy in helping others in need. She protected those she loved, fiercely, and without hesitation. Her dedication to her work was nothing short of admirable. She started as a driver with Kord's Metro Services in 1994 and worked her way up to General Manager at Handi Car Inc. Diane loved her work community, and was proud of the friendly, family oriented culture she helped create there.
In her free time, she loved to travel. She mostly liked riding passenger as it allowed her to take in the scenery and take photos of its beauty while her husband drove to new destinations and adventures.
Camping was Diane's first favorite pastime, which she first experienced as a very young child, and it continued throughout her life with her own family. Spending as much time as possible with her family was also extremely important to Diane. She firmly believed family values and togetherness was critical within the family structure.
With her loving nature and caring soul, it seemed to come easy for Diane to help others through rough times or hardships, no matter the issue, nor the person who had it.
Diane was preceded in death by her mother Earlene Randolph, father Wayne Engle, stepmother Winnie Suanne Engle, brother Joseph Martin, and son Tyler Engle. She is survived by her husband David Davis Sr, siblings David Engle, Steven Engle, Andy Martin, Paul Martin, Melissa Nasta, Ray Miller, her children Amber Dzik, David Davis Jr, Ashley Zacharias, Michael Davis, Timothy Engle, grandchildren Naima, Hailey, Santino, Emma, Joseph, Lincoln, Aria, Elianna, Everett, and Zyra, and one great grandson Sebastian.
Diane was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, daughter, sister, aunt, and devoted friend. She was truly the Matriarch of the family.
Diane's love and caring ways will live on through those she leaves behind. Her memory will live on for all of time, and she will be forever missed.
May our Sweet Angel Rest in Peace.
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