Diane P. Andrew
April 23, 1941 – March 10, 2019
Preceded in death by parents, Chet and Miriam Morey; husband, Demi Andrew; grandson, Nathan Telley; stepdaughter, Stacy Stranick. Survived by daughter, Julie Monie (Kevin); grandchildren, Paige, Colin, and Camden; stepdaughter, Shelly Badje (Tad) and family; stepson, Scott Andrew and family; step son-in-law, Frank Stranick and family.
Diane was a professor at UNO for more than 43 years, beginning in 1964. Over the years Diane enjoyed playing tennis and bridge, and spending time with family. She especially loved going to the Ozarks and spending time with the grandkids.
VISITATION: Friday, March 15th from 11am to 12noon at the West Center Chapel, followed by MEMORIAL SERVICE at 12noon. Memorials may be directed to the charity of your choice.
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Our condolences to all of Diane’s family. My husband Ken taught with her at UNO and I did for a while when another professor was on sabbatical. All three of us went to Grad School at KU.
It was a pleasure working with Diane. She was always so pleasant and willing to hear things about my family. I will miss visiting with her. May your angel wings fly high and peace be with you. Shari
It was a pleasure working with Diane. She was always so pleasant and willing to hear things about my family. I will miss visiting with her. May your angel wings fly high and peace be with you.
Diane was a very nice neighbor at Bella Terra in MO. Julie, we are so sorry for your loss. Don & I Jasper
Julie and family, we are sorry for your loss but words are not enough to express our condolences, may the good memories of her carry you through the difficult times ahead. Never let her memories die. She will always be with you in spirit.
Diane was my Spanish professor for two semesters over thirty years ago at UNO. She was a wonderful instructor, full of humor and wit. I absolutely loved taking her classes. My condolences to the family on your loss.
Diane was a dear friend to my Mother, who expresses her condolences. I enjoyed my time with Diane when she came to Florida to visit with my Mom. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Judy Stern and Jeanne Katelman
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