"Rest in paradise to this beautiful soul. Nana will be missed deeply. I will always remember the memories and the time we had together. We love you, until we meet again. "
Diane E. Enright
Greece: Passed away on February 27, 2022. Diane is predeceased by her husband, Richard Enright. She is survived by her son, Sean (Patricia) Enright; grandson, Sean Enright Jr.; dear friends.
Diane's life story will be shared during visitation, 10:00 am - 12:00 noon on Friday, March 4th at the funeral home, 1411 Vintage Lane. Her funeral service will follow at 12:00. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Memorial donations can be made in Diane's name to Hildebrandt Hospice, 330 Monroe Avenue, Suite 400, Rochester, NY 14607.
Diane attended Holy Redeemer and Nazareth Academy. She graduated in 1965. After graduation, she attended MCC for a period of time. In 1964, Diane tried out for the US Olympic Volleyball Team. She traveled Europe in August of 1972.
Diane married the love of her life, Richard in May of 1974. She gave birth to the second love of her life, Sean Sr. in September 1974. The third love of her life, Sean Jr. was born in June of 1994.
Diane watched children from their home for a while and then worked at St. Joseph's Villa where she retired from in 2005. Diane enjoyed crocheting and making candles during her spare time. She loved her family with all of her heart. Diane was definitely the Matriarch of our close-knit family and will be sorely missed.
"Rest in paradise to this beautiful soul. Nana will be missed deeply. I will always remember the memories and the time we had together. We love you, until we meet again. "
"Rest in Peace Cousin D----you were so kind to me when I was growing up ( and later too ) ...Cuz Teddy "
"Dee. Was my best friend. I'm never going to forget her and all the adventures we went on. I'm going to miss her so much. But I know she is in my heart. She was always there with a listening ear and not judgmental. We went to many garage sales together looking for treasurers. RIP my friend, until we meet again. Pat Koziel"
"Diane and I were classmates at Holy Redeemer Grammar School and Church, and were also Choir members. I have lost contact with her over the years, but the memories are sweet as we spent many hours visiting as youngsters when I would spend time with her at her house on Lincoln Street and then on Falstaff Rd. Mr. and Mrs. Zaccone were so kind to me, and this is something I will never forget. "
"A beautiful picture of a beautiful friend. Rest in peace dearest Dee. Eternal love."
"Diane was my friend for over 50 years. From the first time we met at Brighton Community Church we had a connection. She was fun loving, loyal, talented and always willing to lend an ear and share whatever she could. She was also fiercely stubborn and independent. Her strength and belief in God were always there to see her through. We shared many, many things throughout the years and I will miss her dearly. She was my angel on earth. "