Diane Roling

Diane Roling

October 07, 1956 - October 02, 2020

Obituary

Diane K. Roling, 63, of Platteville, Wisconsin, died on Friday, October 2, 2020 at her home. Private family graveside services will be held at Holy Ghost Catholic Cemetery, Dickeyville, Wisconsin. The Melby Funeral Home & Crematory is serving the family. Memorials may be made to the Diane K. Roling Memorial Fund. Online condolences may be made at www.melbyfh.com.

Diane was born on October 7, 1956 in Cuba City, Wisconsin, the daughter of Leo and Regina (Radabaugh) Roling. She graduated from Cuba City High School in 1974. Diane was always a hard worker and had a variety of jobs throughout her life. Her favorite jobs were where she could use her love of people to make a difference.

Diane was a people person and loved helping others and making them feel special. Even with her own battles she was always looking out for others and going out of her way to make them smile.
The best part of her day was when she went on her walks. Seeing people and stopping to talk or smile as she continued on her way. She has a fun sense of humor and always looked for the bright side of everything or everyone she met. She was grateful for her friends she had made at Jenor Towers.

Diane is survived by her three children, Michael Ruehle, Stacy (Chris) Carter, and Gina (fiance, Scott Roshar) Stevenson; five grandchildren, Jake (Jenna) and Cade Ruehle, and Abby, Ben, and Katy Carter; one great-granddaughter, Kensington Ruehle; brother, Steve (Joyce) Roling; and sisters-in-law, Teresa Roling and Jo Roling. She was preceded in death by her parents; sister, Kathy Roling; and brothers, Jerry, Tom, Larry and Ron Roling.

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Amy Schauer
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My deepest condolences to those who are mourning the loss. Prayers and hugs to everyone. May Diane Rest In Peace.
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Cathy and Bob Hinderman
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So very sorry, Mike & Stacy! Enjoyed many fun times with your Mom and Dad. Your Mom & I went to a weight loss group together and always enjoyed a meal at Mr. Steak afterwards, that was the best part! Used to call her everyday. She was a close sister-in-law to me, and close by to get together. Missed her when she left the area. Will always cherish her memories! She could always tell a good story and top it off with a good joke! Of course a cup of coffee and a cigarette went good, too! We never did a whole lot of special things, but everything we did was special! She helped me get a cute little dog for Kevin’s 13th birthday...someone she knew. Paid a whole 35 dollars for him. We had him for along time, had him in the back of our truck while we were in Church one Sunday. Came out, no dog...never did find him...we decided (a) he either wasn’t Catholic or (b) someone stole him. Remember how special it was when they stopped in with their new baby, Stacy on their way home from the hospital after your were born! Imagine you came here first before you ever stepped into your own house! That is still a special memory for us! Mike, you were the cutest big brother...although you weren’t very big! Heidi and Colleen loved going to the park to play with you guys! Seems like a lifetime ago....and where does a lifetime go? Know we didn’t reconnect when she came back to the area, we tried a time or two...but she didn’t think it was quite right for some reason she just canceled a get together and I didn’t ever reconnect. My loss, should have tried harder. Sometimes its hard to pick up where you left off. Bob is in the hospital yet today. He’s been in & out 3 times in the last month...should get out today. Are planning on flying out to Texas on Thursday, Colleen’s daughter gets married on Saturday...had to post pone it because of covid, once. Life has been a roller coaster this year, many ups and downs! Kevin has cancer and is doing chemo. So would like to see him, too...but don’t want to bring any sickness! Colleen & Kevin both live in Texas about 20 minutes from each other. Will be thinking of you two and your families as you go through your grieving journey. Hope you remember all the good memories....God bless you all! Love, Cathy and Bob 💙❤️

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