Diane Patricia Drange died at her home November 9, 2020 in Rosemead, Calif., from metastatic breast cancer. She was 55.
Diane was born April 5, 1965 to Clifford and Joan Ware. She discovered her love of music as a child, playing the piano and singing. Diane was an avid reader, the proud owner of countless library cards and loved gardening in her backyard, but her pride and joy was her family.
Diane graduated from Rosemead High. She studied music at Pasadena City College and California State University, Los Angeles, where she received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Vocal Performance. She met Michael Drange during class one afternoon at CSULA; they wed in 1992 at Christ Lutheran Church in Chino, Calif.
Diane worked as a waitress to support herself and her oldest son. She survived congestive heart failure following the birth of her twin boys, happily living another 26 “bonus years,” spending most of them raising her three sons. She also worked in the Garvey School District as a music teacher and librarian, and later as office manager for the Garvey Education Association.
Diane performed as a singer throughout her life and was a prized member of the church choir. She enjoyed listening to music with her husband and driving aimlessly together throughout the San Gabriel Valley. Friends and colleagues recall Diane’s infectious giggle and ability to put those around her at ease. She’s remembered by her children and nieces and nephews as a pun aficionado and selfless mother. Indeed, Diane loved nothing more than to brag about her sons.
Diane was predeceased by her parents and her son, Aaron Joseph Drange. She is survived by her husband, Michael, and her sons Matthew and Phillip, as well as sisters Theresa and Linda and brothers Stephen and Thomas.