Diane Carletti Anderson

Profile Updated: June 3, 2016
Diane Carletti
Residing In: Albuquerque, NM
Spouse/Partner: Widow
Homepage: countryshappychichome Instagram
Occupation: Retired
Children: Jason, born 1973; Joshua, born 1978
Yes! Attending Reunion
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Don and I are still here in Albuquerque and will celebrate our 40th wedding anniversary on Dec. 24, 2011. We also will celebrate our 32nd year in business in 2011 and looking forward to retirement. We still live in the Manzano district and our boys both graduated from Manzano and both graduated from New Mexico State University and Jason graduated from UNM School of Businesswith a Masters degree. We are happy and healthy and now enjoy cruises as often as possible. We are planning a family trip to Italy in 2012 to research my fathers side of the family. We are looking forward to the 40th class reunion this July but will not be part of the entertainment or any singing. See you all soon, your classmates Don and Diane. GO MONARCHS

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My beloved husband of + 43 years passed away March 8, 2015. Now i will build a new life with many special memories. God will show me the path i need to take because i trust him.

Grandchildren

No, still waiting !!!!!

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My prayers and blessing go out to you and your family. I an saddened by your resent loss of your son. your family with be in our prayer and thoughts."Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, and today is a gift: that's why they call it the present" by Eleanor Rooosevelt