Diana L. “Di” Pearcy, 62, of Frankfort and a former Antioch resident, died April 8, 2020 at her home. She was born June 11, 1957 in Frankfort, Ind. to Martin A. & Ruth Ann (Botts) Pearcy.
Diana was a 1975 graduate of Clinton Prairie High School and attended Indiana State University and Vincennes University. A lifelong Clinton County resident, she retired after 25 years from U.S. Postal Services as a rural carrier. Previous to being a rural carrier, she was a designer with Knox Flower Shop for 20 years and had most recently had worked for the Clinton County Extension Office. She attended Antioch Church. Diana was past director of Clinton County & 4-H Fair, past member and officer of the Elks Lodge #560, Women of the Moose Lodge #7, Clinton County Republican Women’s Club, Clinton County Horse & Pony Club Volunteer, Clinton County Big Brother/Big Sisters Program, and Frankfort Main Street-Hot Dog Festival.
Visitation and Services
Family services will be held on Saturday, April 11, 2020. Shan Sheridan will officiate. Burial will be in Bunnell Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Clinton County Horse and Pony Club c/o Clinton County Extension Office, Bits & Spurs, 1111 S. Jackson St., Frankfort, IN 46041.
Survived by:
2 Sisters: Nancy Weaver of N. Fort Myers, FL, Sheryl (Bill) Pletch of Frankfort, Brother: Ned (Janella) Pearcy of Frankfort. Several nieces and nephews also survive.
Preceded by:
In addition to her parents, she was preceded by brother-in-law, Paul Weaver.
So sorry for your loss. Have known Di all my life. A wonderful person.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleDear Family, Di was a friend from my Vincennes days. We were both crazy about flowers, and I loved talking to her in our dorm rooms. She had a great laugh and I could make her chuckle very easily…it is always great to have a good audience, and she was that! I am sorry for your loss. She was a great one. Peace be with all of you.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI’ll remember you with flowers, Di. Because you worked with them most of your life and you helped make my wedding bouquets so many years ago. Your Facebook picture was a red geranium. God will keep you until I see you again. Love, Mary (Harrison) Savage
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Facebook Twitter GoogleOur thoughts and prayers go out to the family. Many good memories of our 4-H days.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleDear family. Di and I became close friends working together on Clinton County 4-H Queen Pageant, Clinton County Fair Board and Queen Scholarship Fund at auctions. She will be sorely missed by me, Betty Trimble Also Phil has known Di over many years through fairground contact.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleVery sorry to hear of Di’s passing. A terrible thing for our class of ‘75. Please accept my condolences to the family. As a current rural carrier, we always had that to talk about during our reunions and meetings on the ‘street’.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI’m so sorry to hear about Di. When my family moved to the country from Frankfort, Di was in my 4th grade class and we rode School Bus No. 5 together to Jackson grade school. Di always had a good sense of humor and could play basketball better than most of the guys at that time. I was so much a city kid compared to her knowledge of farming, etc. We ended up graduating together at Clinton Prairie HS in 1975, and I always considered her one of my oldest friends. Based on reading what she has been doing these last 45 years, she contributed well to so many worthwhile things. God bless you Di!
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Facebook Twitter GoogleThis was such a shock when I saw this. I had known Di for years because she was one of my Art students at Clinton Prairie that I remember so fondly. I am proud to have called her my friend. You will be greatly missed, Di. Rest in Peace, my friend.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleDi was a true friend from the first day I met her. I was new to Clinton Prairie my freshman year and we soon became good friends. We shared so many wonderful memories over the years and I will miss her laugh and genuine smile. She had a huge heart and thought of others before herself. Sending my love and prayers to you all! Rest In Peace, Girl! Love, Kathy (Phyllis) Phillips Chynoweth
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Facebook Twitter GoogleDan & I are so sorry to hear this. Prayers for the family.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleMy deepest sympathy and condolences to the Percy family. May God surround you in His peace and love.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI’m so shocked and sad to hear of Di’s death. She was a friend since high school and we shared many fun times together. Like others, she did the beautiful flowers for my wedding. She is gone much too soon, and will be missed by many. My love to her grieving family.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleDi was a great friend to seniors and many years after, I still have the last spring wreath she made me. My heart is heavy, exceptional great gal. She will be truly missed. Prayers for her family.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleBill, Sheryl & Family, Was sorry to hear about Di, she was such a kind and sharing person. Blessings
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Facebook Twitter GoogleMy deepest condolences to Di’s family. We have lost a wonderful member of our community.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleDi Pearcy Family, Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
God Bless,
Dick and Janet Gray
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Facebook Twitter GoogleMy heartfelt condolences. Di was such a sweet soul. She loved her horses. Heaven got another sweet angel. She will be missed.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleMy condolences to Sheryl and Ned and family. Prayers
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSo sorry and very surprised to see that Di passed. Thoughts and prayers!
Deb Pearcy King
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Facebook Twitter GoogleNed, Condolences on the passing of your sister.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleDi’s Family, sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Dick and Janet Gray
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Facebook Twitter GoogleOur thoughts and prayers are with your family.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleMy most sincere condolences to the family of Di Pearcy. Di was a very kind person with a ready smile. She will be missed.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleNed, Sheryl and Nancy. I was surprised and so sorry to read about Diana. I would see her once in awhile, but one of us was always in a hurry to visit for very long. Now I regret this. You have my sympathies. Especially during this time, it’s hard to cope with this. Hope to see you guys someday and we can really visit.
Love, Karen Pearcy Biery
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Facebook Twitter GoogleDiana was a sweet lady, always polite and caring. I was hospitalized when her funeral occurred and still recuperating, but I want to offer my condolences to the family. I am the property manager where Diana lived.
With sincere sympathy,
Sandy Dragoo
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