Brenda Midkiff
Ms. Dianne always had a big smile on her face every time I saw her. She will be greatly missed by all. My thoughts and prayers are with the family during this sad time but take it one day at a time
Birth date: Jan 3, 1944 Death date: Feb 8, 2015
Funeral services for Ruby Dianne McKee, 71, of Anacoco, Louisiana will be held at 4:00 p.m. Wednesday, February 11, 2015, at the Crystal Springs Baptist Church in Anacoco with Rev. Willis Curtis officiating. Burial will follow in Read Obituary
Ms. Dianne always had a big smile on her face every time I saw her. She will be greatly missed by all. My thoughts and prayers are with the family during this sad time but take it one day at a time
So sorry to hear of one of my class mates passing. Will pray for the family.Ruth (Strickland) Taylor
Remembering an old friend and classmate from Anacoco High School. So many memories from our many basketball trips and school days. I can still see your beautiful smile. Memories of running barefoot thru the yard and across the street around the church, while our parents had coffee on the front porch. May you rest in eternal peace and love Dianne..
My heart and prayers goes of to the family. I remember always having a smile on her face and loved all of us kids. I know she will be truly missed by all.
Carlton, I am so sorry for your loss. May God bless and help your family though this heartbreak. Vergie Leonard St. Andre
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Dianne,I know you fought a hard battle and now its time to rest.my thoughts and prayers are with your family.i know you are in a good place.you will be greatly missed.rest in peace until we see each other again
I am so sorry to lose my precious Sister-in-Love. If she had a fault it would be that she was so selfless that she gave so much of herself away, neglecting her own care and needs at times. If anyone needed anything and she knew about it, she would be there. She didn't care that her name was not up in lights, and she didn't mind that what she did may or may not ever be known by the world, but she continually gave of herself. The way she cried when she learned just how soon she was going to see Jesus is a blessing, and lets us know just how much she did love Him. Her life here was not always the easiest, but she was a person who went on with life, no matter what it threw at her. I don't know of a lot of people that I feel could even stand up to the things she went through. She was an amazing woman. Her "dash" (the one between the 2 dates on her memorial stone) has ended, and now we can look back on her life and see God at work.