Diane Inglet

diane inglet
Diane Inglet, who loved to be called “Omie” by her grandkids, departed her loving family on November 30, 2021. Diane was born in San Antonio on December 23, 1960 to Kermit and Barbara (Hilburn) Heinemann. She was raised most of her life in Kerrville, Tx, where she attended Notre Dame Catholic School and was a proud graduate of Tivy High School. She married Daryl Inglet in 1985. Diane was a proud mother to Ashley. She raised her with love and devotion in Kerrville, Tx with Daryl. As a business owner and certified nail technician, for the majority of her life, Diane was known for her making the women of Kerrville look fabulous. Her clients quickly became close friends. The majority of her life was spent in Kerrville, Texas where she was an active member of the Notre Dame Parish and leading many of women's ACTS retreats. Wherever there was a need for a strong leader. Diane was there. Her husband’s job relocated them to Ohio for several years. She was quick to get involved in the St. Henry’s Parish in Dayton, Ohio. Taking her retreat leadership talents and leading several women’s CRHP retreats. While in Ohio, Diane volunteered and worked at the Dayton Right to Life. There, she planned and ran all of their major fund-raising events, helped support their Baby Pantry, and championed the cause of Life by bringing guest speakers such as Lila Rose, Pam Tebow and Dr. Ben Carson for their annual galas. If you knew Diane, then you knew she had a love for baskets and bears. They could be seen all over her shop and home. But, the thing she loved and was most proud of, in her life, was being Omie to her grandkids, Noah, Zoey, and Lincoln. She could be found learning the latest video game, watching Peppa Pig, having tea parties, going to pretend events they planned, and cheering for them at their soccer games. She is survived by her husband, Daryl Inglet, who was by her side until the end. Her loving daughter Ashley Inglet Sanchez and her husband Jason Sanchez, along with her grandkids Noah, Zoey, and Lincoln Sanchez. She is also survived by her mother Barbara Ochs and her husband Ray Ochs, her sister Melissa LeFevre and her husband Doug LeFevre and nephew Kyle Schafer, and many cousins and other family members. She also leaves behind a host of hearts she has touched in Texas and Ohio. A rosary will be held at 9:30 followed by a funeral mass at 10 at Notre Dame Catholic Church in Kerrville, Tx on December 11th. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to the Dayton Right to Life organization, in Dayton Ohio, in Diane’s name. https://daytonlife.weshareonline.org/ 425 N.Findlay Street Dayton, Ohio 45404.

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  1. Diane was such a loving and caring lady and she was so passionate about our woman’s group. She had an amazing heart that slowed love to everyone she met. She will be very missed that’s for sure.

  2. Oh my dear, dear friend… the world has grown colder and more dim, knowing the bright light that was you, is no longer on this earthly plane… I just am so very saddened and shocked, to know you are no longer here with us. It seems that I have known you for a trillion lifetimes… seventh grade (or before) seems like forever ago yet it seems like yesterday. Band: both playing clarinets; then you bass and me alto… how much fun did we have?! May you be at peace and May your family and loved ones find peace and comfort… the seeds you planted here in earth, you will now watch come to life from your heavenly home… love you so much my sweet, beautiful friend! ❤️

  3. I have such fond memories of Dianne, band trips, classes at school, visiting while I got my nails done and visiting at our class reunion. What a precious woman and praying for all her family. Kathleen Maxwell-Rambie

  4. Diane was always so sweet, welcoming, and funny. It was a pleasure to be around her at all of the family events and birthday parties. It was clear that she was a loving mother and Omie. I know she was a wonderful person because she raised Ashley, who is another amazing person and friend. I know the family is facing an incredible loss and I will continue to pray for their comfort in knowing that she will still always be there with them, just in a different way than before. My condolences and love to all who knew Diane and will be missing her. ❤️


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