oving wife and partner, and she lived and breathed for her only son, Marcus, who she loved more than anything. A proud cancer survivor, Diane battled the terrible disease twice in her lifetime before finally succumbing this winter after a long and painful battle to an aggressive recurrence, barely six months after losing her beloved husband Gary, and only a few weeks after celebrating her sixty-eighth birthday surrounded by her loving family. Yet throughout her pain and struggle, Diane remained always a true embodiment of positivity, grace, courage, and strength. Her infectious laugh, her quick wit and sense of humor, her passion for life, love for her family and for her two black cats, even her constant cravings for chocolate, all are parts of a whole that still remains undefinable. One cannot simply define Diane: her beautiful soul transcended definition and boundaries. She will forever be our inspiration. Diane is survived by her son Marcus and his wife Rachel, her mother Lilyan, her sister Janet and her family, her step-son Josh, and her ex-husband Mark and his family. May her memory be for a blessing. The family will be having a private internment and memorial service this Sunday, January 11, 2015. In this time of mourning the family will also be observing the Jewish tradition of shiva. The family will be attending the ma'ariv service at Sinai Temple - 10400 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90024 - in Kohn Chapel, starting at 5:45 pm this upcoming Sunday evening and Monday evening, January 11-12, 2015, and will be receiving guests at Sinai Temple immediately following services. During the remainder of the shiva period the family will be mourning privately at home, and request no visitations or contact while they grieve. We thank you for your respect, support and understanding during this incredibly painful and difficult time. In lieu of any gifts or flowers, please consider making a memorial tribute in Diane's name to the Lustgarten Foundation for Pancreatic Cancer Research, an organization that supports a cause near and dear to Diane and to our entire family: www.lustgarten.org. To donate, call 1-866-789-1000, visit www.lustgarten.org/donatecurepc, or write to The Lustgarten Foundation, 1111 Stewart Avenue, Bethpage, NY 11714. Please make your check payable to The Lustgarten Foundation.