In loving memory of

Diane Lynn Antonetti
July 26, 1949 - May 11, 2015

Diane Lynn Antonetti a life time resident of Dos Palos, California passed away at her home on Monday, May 11, 2015. She was 65.
Diane was born July 26, 1949 in Merced County, the daughter of Bruce and Betty (Giempietro) Sargent. Diane came to this world with the same qualities as she left, strength and beauty.
Diane was the eldest of three girls. She grew up in Dos Palos, started working at a young age at the family business “Y” Cash Market where she made many good friends and good memories. After the business sold, she went to work for Nylander & Sorenson (currently N&S Tractor) up until her passing.
She enjoyed her friends, family, community and keeping up with the Dos Palos Broncos, Giants and Clippers. She loved her morning visits to the local coffee shop to start her day. She never was too busy to help someone in need even if the need was big or small, she would be first in line to help. Diane will be greatly missed and remembered by her family and friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents.
She is survived by her husband: Gary Joseph Antonetti of Dos Palos, CA, three children; Baldev Singh of Arizona, Brandye Kee of Dos Palos and Nicole Antonetti of Dos Palos, two sisters; Susan Nash of Firebaugh and Terri Sargent of Los Banos. eight grandchildren; Haley, Bridgette, Summer, Mathew, Sarah, Courtney, Gavin and Parks, one great grandchild; Adilyn Grace and many family and friends.
A Vigil Service with Rosary will be held on Friday, May 15, 2015 at 9:00 am at Sacred Heart Church followed by The Funeral Mass at 11:00 am. Burial at the Dos Palos Cemetery District.

Tributes

Pamela Doucette wrote on Feb 23, 2021:

"Always enjoyed my visits with Diane when she would come through the drive-thru. Always was able to catch up on things even if it was just for a few moments. Rest in Peace lovely Lady. Hugs and Prayers to her entire family."

nicole antonetti wrote on Nov 22, 2015:

"You are the most precious soul I have ever had the honor of meeting. Everyday that we saw each other I had no idea at the time that my hero was looking back at me. Our hearts are with you mom. Life without you just isn't life anymore. Please stay close. You are missed every moment of everyday. Till we see each other again mom. I love you."

Pamela Doucette wrote on May 12, 2015:

"Always enjoyed my visits with Diane went she would come through the drive-thru. Always was able to catch up on things even if it was just for a few moments. Rest in Peace lovely Lady. Hugs and Prayers to her entire family."