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Diane Willman Foutch
Diane Willman Foutch, 68, of Denton, Texas and formerly of Greenville,
Ohio passed away on June 23, 2019 at her home. She was born
on July 8, 1950 in Columbus, Ohio to Michael and Helen (Marshall)
Willman. Diane was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother to five
grandchildren.
She graduated in 1968 from Greenville High School in Greenville,
Ohio. On August 4, 1984, she married James Ray Foutch and resided
in Denton. In 2005, she became a proud graduate of The University
of North Texas with a Master of Science Degree in
Accounting. She has been a long-standing member of St.
Paul's Lutheran Church in Denton.
Diane made many friends. She was employed by Josten's, United
Copper and from 2006 until she retired in March from Hankins Eastup
Deanton Tonn & Seay CPA's. Diane was a founding member of the
North Texas Shooter's Association. She had a passion for playing
softball; where she enjoyed many hours with her family and
friends. At home, she could be found up late cuddled with a good
book or working in her office. Most of all, she loved spending
time with her grandchildren and attending their school and sporting
events.
She is survived by her husband; James Ray Foutch of Denton, TX;
daughter, Darby Keller of Denton, TX; son, Jason Foutch and wife Aimee
of Aubrey, TX; sister, Barbara Rhodes of Hamilton, Ohio; brother Steve
Willman and wife Roxanne of Greenville, Ohio; grandchildren, Isabella
Ornelas of Denton, TX, Sonia Ferrell-Foutch and wife Spencer of Ponder,
TX; Micah Neilson and husband Josh of Aubrey, TX; Trevor Davila and
Diego Davila of Denton, TX.
Funeral Services will be held at 10:00 AM Tuesday July 2, 2019 in
the St. John Lutheran Church 7418 State Route 121-N Greenville, Ohio
with Pastor Brian McGee officiating. Burial will follow in the
St. John Church Cemetery. The family will receive friends on
Monday July 1, 2019 from 5:00 PM until 7:00 PM in the Zechar Bailey
Funeral Home Greenville and on Tuesday from 9:00 AM until time of the
services in the church.
In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the National Kidney
Foundation.
Condolences for the family may be expressed through www.zecharbailey.com
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