As a young child Dianna was often seen hanging upside down from monkey bars, in her neighborhood park. She never met a stranger and loved people. Joy followed Dianna wherever she went and she put an instant smile on your
face when she entered the room. Her laugh was contagious. She loved animals just as much as she loved people, no stray was left behind. She was studying to be a veterinarian and was working at an animal hospital.
Dianna grew up in church and attend Love Light Christian Center most of her life, they were her second family. She often volunteered in the children's church and was adored by the little ones.
She is preceded in death by her poppy (Grandfather) Hoyt Sinclair.
She is survived by her mother Angela Sinclair of Arizona, her father Jeremy Wilson, her grandmother, Gloria Sinclair of Tahlequah, Ok, as well as other family and friends.
As a young child Dianna was often seen hanging upside down from monkey bars, in her neighborhood park. She never met a stranger and loved people. Joy followed Dianna wherever she went and she put an instant smile on your
face when she entered the room. Her laugh was contagious. She loved animals just as much as she loved people, no stray was left behind. She was studying to be a veterinarian and was working at an animal hospital.
Dianna grew up in church and attend Love Light Christian Center most of her life, they were her second family. She often volunteered in the children's church and was adored by the little ones.
She is preceded in death by her poppy (Grandfather) Hoyt Sinclair.
She is survived by her mother Angela Sinclair of Arizona, her father Jeremy Wilson, her grandmother, Gloria Sinclair of Tahlequah, Ok, as well as other family and friends.
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