Diane Bour Baker
October 23, 1936 ~ July 1, 2010
Of, Vienna, VA passed away on Thursday, July 1, 2010. Beloved mother of James Bour of Centreville, VA and Brian Baker of Vienna, VA; daughter of the late George and Ivelo Ludwig, sister of Barton Ludwig, Robert Ludwig, Ivelo Linda Williams, Cinda Rau, and the late Richard Ludwig, grandmother of Jenna Clay, Jason Bour and Justin Bour. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to VA Hospital Center Foundation 1701 N. George Mason Dr., Arlington, VA 22205 or www.virginiahospitalcenter.com.
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
James and Brian, My condolences on the passing of your mother. Diane and I worked together at Lasalle’s in Tiffin in the late ’70s. So many good memories & fun times. She was a beautiful woman and I am certain a wonderful mother.
our thoughts and prayers are with your family.
Beloved Sister
Sorry for Your loss. Just remember She is now at peace without pain and suffering. a cousin Jeannie Ludwig
To the family of Diane Bour Baker We were lucky to have Diane in our lives. She was creative, had a beautiful voice and a spontaneous send of humor, always the comedienne. We had many laughs and good times together as family. Diane handled her illness with great courage and grace. She was a real spark in our lives. Good-bye Diane, we loved you dearly. John and Netta
She will always be with us… laughing, dancing around, and poking us in the ribs & winking after making one of her quips! Happy trails lovely lady! Much Love, Carol Ann
Our heartfelt condolences are with your family. May the lord give your family courage and strength and keep you going through this tough time.
It was a pleasure to work with Diane for many years at Custom Print Inc. Her great love of life, faith, honesty and strength of will got her through every day My condolences to her family.
Diane will be very missed. She was a loved sister.
I have many good memories spent with Aunt Diane. They start from when she & Brian visited Ohio when I was a teenager to spending spring breaks with them in VA in college. Going on geneology lookups to spending hours on end in coffee shops with her, Brian & Aunt Linda and kids on VA visits. There was always tons of laughing and lots of funny stories when we were all together. In these last years, I always loved to hear her voice on Christmas. The last thing she said to me was she loved me and I loved her. She was a fighter and will be greatly missed. Sending my love and sympathy, Cousin Kelly
I have so many fabulous memories of Diane, Jimmy, Brian and the whole Ludwig family. Our families were like one big family. We even moved from Ohio to Virginia together. Diane was a wonderful force in my life, a great friend, a trusted confidant and a compassionate woman who was like a Mother to me. She taught me so many things. I will always remember her humor, her laughter and her unconditional love. I am so lucky to have been a part of her life. I loved her dearly and will miss her immensely. Thank you Diane for all that you gave us.
The loss of a mother, grandmother, sister and friend is always sad and of course at times very difficult. I was saddened to see this today, but know that Diane will be much more at peace and not in any pain. I have fond memories of developing a great friendship during our days at Marshall with Jim and spending a great deal of time joking, kidding and attempting to alleviate her fears that Jim and I didn’t have everything under control. Those days developed great memories and friendships which she helped to foster. I will miss her laugh and smile and of course the Christmas candies….Love, George
Many of us at Trinity UCC in McCutchenville, OH remember Diane and her family. Please know our thoughts and prayers are with you. May God’s presence comfort you.
May the wonderful memories of your mother’s love be with you and comfort you at this time. With Deepest Sympathy