Juanita Diane McMaster, lovingly known as Diane, left this world to be with her loving Father on September 11, 2024, in Perry, Oklahoma. She was born on December 19, 1955, in Pascagoula, Mississippi, where her journey began, filled with love, warmth, and a gentle spirit that touched the lives of all who had the privilege to know her.
Diane was a devoted dog trainer, a testament to her loving nature and affinity for animals. Her passion translated into nurturing relationships not only with the dogs she bred but also with the families who welcomed these pets into their homes. Her sweet and caring personality made her a favorite among many, as she approached her work and her life with a warmth that was both comforting and inspiring.
Diane was raised in Mississippi and moved to Oklahoma as a young adult. Her education was adorned with memories of her years in school, where she fostered friendships that would last a lifetime. She was a creative soul who found joy in a variety of hobbies, including riding horses and motorcycles, cooking delectable Southern and Cajun food, and crafting beautiful flower gardens. Diane also enjoyed the intrigue of playing hidden item search puzzles, bringing a sense of wonder to her everyday life.
Juanita's life was marked by a profound faith and trust in God, which served as a guiding light throughout her journey. Her unwavering belief in her savior, Jesus Christ, was the cornerstone of her existence, providing her with strength and comfort in times of trial and joy alike.
Family was paramount to Diane, and she cherished the time spent with her loved ones. She leaves behind her sisters Cathy Trice of Ponca City, Delores Hudson of Glencoe, and her husband David Tillman, Terrie Silver and her husband Alan of Perry, as well as her brothers Bobby Hudson and his wife J'Anne of Mississippi, David Sieminskie and his wife Belinda of Collinsville, Lee Sieminskie of Ponca City, and Jerry Sieminskie of Wichita, Ks. She also leaves her sister Traci Sieminskie of Mississippi, and a wealth of 34 nieces and nephews to carry forth her legacy of kindness and love. A special mention goes to her best friend, Sally Cooke, who stood by her side through thick and thin.
Diane is preceded in death by her parents, Ethel Christine Tomkins and Ronald Murray, her husband Mark McMaster, her brother Billy Murray of Nebraska, and her cherished dog Sassy. Their memories will forever remain woven into the fabric of her life, as Diane's heart was large enough to hold them all dear.
As we remember Juanita Diane McMaster, we celebrate a life beautifully lived, a heart that embraced all, and an unyielding spirit that will continue to shine through her family and the countless lives she enriched with her love. She will be greatly missed, but her warmth and kindness will remain in the hearts of all who knew her.
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