In loving memory of

Diana M. Jandura
September 22, 1962 - November 1, 2020

Diana M. Jandura (nee McConnell), on November 1, 2020, of Runnemede, formerly of Wildwood. Age 58.

Beloved wife of Paul Jandura. Devoted mother of Shawn Conley, Diana Zumbach (Josh), Kelly Kennedy (Chris), Vincent Conley (Andrea) and Anthony Jandura. Loving Memom of Kieran, Anabelle, Grace, Jackson, Leighton, Lily, Sloane and Caroline.

Mrs. Jandura was a member of the Golden Crown Fancy Brigade.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the Memorial Mass 12:30pm Saturday at Holy Child Parish, St. Teresa RC Church, 13 E. Evesham Rd., Runnemede, NJ 08078.

Interment private.

Family requests in lieu of flowers, donations be made in Mrs. Jandura's memory to Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation, 383 Main Ave., 5th Floor, Norwalk, CT 06851.

Tributes

Kathy Wilks wrote on Nov 11, 2020:

"So sorry to hear of Diana?s passing. We worked together in the GI unit at Graduate Hospital. She fought so hard to beat this.. I?ll pray for her and her family. May the angels welcome her home??"

Paul Rambow wrote on Nov 8, 2020:

"We are so sorry for your loss. Diana was such a kind and generous woman. We donated in her honor to the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation. Love, Paul and Krista Rambow "

Mary wrote on Nov 7, 2020:

"Paul, So sorry for your loss. She was a blessing to come into your life after your first loss. She was a kind and giving person that would do anything for anyone. We will never forget your wedding day and to have your godchild in the wedding party. She loved you so much and always went up and above to show you. Your retirement party was shown with her love for you and the man she loved . She will be deeply missed and she was a fighter to the end. Her Memorial mass was a beautiful tribute to her. Rest in peace my friend and prayers for you and your family during this difficult time. Love, Mary and John"

Barbara Corso wrote on Nov 7, 2020:

"When I meet Di some 35 yrs ago she welcome me with open arms. Never in my life had I had a special friend. Our little trips are calls till all hours if the night. My son's, husband are all still in shock. You will me missed so much. Love you my special friend. "

Anita Marshall-Nelson (Hahnemann's Endoscopy Unit) wrote on Nov 6, 2020:

"Paul, I am so very sorry to hear of Diana's passing. I will always remember her as a beautiful, kind, generous and caring woman. She would listen to you, cry with you and then tell you all is not lost there is something good headed your way. I recently lost my husband so I know of some of the heartache you feel. I will keep you and your family in my prayers. Please know Diana will be missed. may God bless and keep you. Thank you for sharing Diana. Anita Marshall-Nelson ( Hahnemann Endoscopy Unit) "

Jean Decky wrote on Nov 5, 2020:

"Paul, We are so sorry for your loss. Diana was one of the kindest most loving people I have every know. She would do anything for anyone. Years ago even thought she had a full house with her own family she brought children over from Ireland when times were difficult so that they could have a summer free from the strife and enjoy their childhood feeling safe. She loved them all. She was so proud of her Irish heritage. Diana took on every challenge from nursing, to baking to cooking to having her own small business, to being a flight attendant just to name a few, and she did them all well. She did not have the easiest life but then she met you and things started to change. You made her feel safe, secure and loved. When she was diagnosed with this terrible disease four years ago she knew you were with her the whole way. It was heartbreaking to see you both give up everything you had worked for to move to California but she would have done anything to prolong your time together. Even through all of that she still had dreams to accomplish and with you help she got to go to her beloved Ireland. She also found great joy in planning your retirement party and making sure it was a surprise. She loved you very much. I can't tell you how many times she told me she wouldn't know what she would do without you. I'm going to miss her so much. She use to say we were sister in a different life. She liked to tease me about my cooking skills (or lack there of) and how I had a kitchen from the 50's. She had a great sense of humor and had an ongoing debate with Steve over "gravy or sauce" She called him her "Mr Gravy". She told me that at Christmas time the first card you got with the Three Wise Men brought you luck. So every year I made sure I sent them to her. So many good times, so many laughs, so many memories. Diana, like you use to say "I love you more than chocolate" you will always live in our hearts. Love Jean & Steve"

Cathy stevens wrote on Nov 4, 2020:

"Always there when you needed someone. My heart is broke for her family. Thoughts and prayers "

Aoife Trainor wrote on Nov 4, 2020:

"Diana was a true gem, heaven has gained one heck of an angel. She treated me like a daughter of her own & provided me with invaluable childhood memories when I visited her from Ireland. Thinking of Paul & the rest of the family at this very sad time. May she Rest in Peace. Aoife, Donal & Kids xx "

Mandy Kennedy wrote on Nov 4, 2020:

"So Sorry to hear This A Lovely Lady with a Huge Heart. Made us all feel so welcome when we visited from Scotland Always In Our prayer Mandy & Simon Kennedy "

Jennifer O’Connell wrote on Nov 3, 2020:

"We are so sorry to hear. She was a wonderful woman who could light up any room. A gift to the Jandura family! She always made us feel welcome when we visited from CT! All of our thoughts and prayers, Jan & Jenny Micka"

Jennifer O’Connell wrote on Nov 3, 2020:

"We are sadden to hear. What a loss to this world. Diana was a gift to the Jandura family and could light up any room and always made us feel welcome when we visitors. All our love, Jenny & Jan Micka"

Mc Ateer Newry . Ireland wrote on Nov 3, 2020:

"So sorry to hear this news what a lovely lady thinking of you all in 31 Dominic street Newry "