Diana Stovall Adams

 

 

Diana Stovall Adams, age 59, of Hoschton, Ga passed on January 19, 2022. She was born in Aransas Pass Texas on September 22, 1962. Diana loved antiques, furniture refinishing, jewelry making, and many other crafts and projects. She was a web developer by trade. She had many different jobs in the technology field as a private contractor, beginning in the early 80’s. Survivors include her father Ernie Ray Stovall of Hoschton; son Joshua Adams of Winder; brother Ernie Stovall II and wife Lisa; sisters Stephanie Sims and husband Scott of Hoschton, and Tracy Pierson and husband Robby of Winder; many nieces and nephews and a host of other relatives. Diana was preceded in death by her mother Ronnie Stovall. Memorial Services will be held 4:00 pm Saturday, January 22, 2021 at Lawson Funeral Home Chapel. The family will receive friends two hours prior at the funeral home. Interment Cremation. Officiating Pastor Scott Sims. In lieu of flowers contributions can be made to Northeast Ga Hospice Hospice of NGMC – Northeast Georgia Health System (nghs.com)  or Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) Donate – American Lung Association. Arrangements by Lawson Funeral Home, 4532 Hwy 53, Hoschton, GA, 30548, www.lawsonfuneralhome.org, 706-654-0966.

9 thoughts on “Diana Stovall Adams”

  1. So very sorry to hear this sad news. My prayers are with each of you. Loved this little blonde girl when she was just a child.

  2. Diana was a super lady she will be missed greatly I love you Diana not one day will pass that I don’t have thoughts of you RIP now lady

  3. My thoughts and prayers for this sweet family. May God wrap his loving arms around them and comfort them at this time of need.

  4. I am so very sorry to hear of Diana’s passing. I have fond memories of Diana, back in the day when she and Johnny were dating and married. Diana was beautiful, had a great sense of humor, and was always kind to me.
    Sincerely,
    Brandy Manders

  5. Diana was the best friend I ever had. We were total opposites but somehow we bonded. She absolutely had the biggest, most generous heart of anyone I have ever known. I loved her quick wit and that twinkle in her eye. I know her to be a believer, and I know I’ll see her again on the other side of that River Jordan.

  6. We loved Diane. We only knew her a short time but she left us with some good memories as she was a good woman. Chuck and Linda Tolbert. Cashdollar cove. Walling tn

  7. I will always love you. You took such good care of me. Another precious soul gone too soon. I will see you again. Soon. Love always.
    Carla Shaw

  8. We were so sorry to hear of her passing. My family and I called her “Sister”. I remember her sense of humor, her beautiful blonde hair, and her smooth Georgia accent. Rest in peace, Sweet Diana. We will always remember your heart.

    Richard, Tooter, Susie, and Misty Lassiter

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