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Diana Johnstone Lopez

Diana Johnstone Lopez, of Greenville, Delaware passed away peacefully at her home on May 22, 2023, at the age of 71 surrounded by her loving family and pets.

Diana was born in Wilmington, Delaware in July of 1951 to Virginia and Paul Johnstone. She attended Tatnell School and graduated from Oldfields School. While home on break from the University of Colorado, she met and fell in love with another native Wilmingtonian, John Lopez, a covert operative with the CIA. John proposed to Diana on their third date, and four months later they wed. Diana joined John in traveling the world, living in Brazil, Peru, and England. A polylinguist, Diana spoke Italian and French and learned Portuguese and Spanish so that she could develop connections with people in their native tongue, wherever she lived.

Diana was a devoted mother to John Paul (“JP”), who was born in Brazil, and Katharine, born in Wilmington in between Brazil and Peru tours. The family returned to Delaware when the children were in high school. Throughout her life, wherever she lived, one of Diana’s hallmarks was love and she often expressed that love through cooking. She was a consummate host and could always be relied upon to have a jar full of homemade chocolate chip cookies if you stopped by to say hello. After her children had graduated from college, Diana and John fell in love with Durango, Colorado and built a home there, where they made many dear friends, and Diana embraced her inner cowgirl, volunteering with Bear Smart and hiking regularly.

In addition to filling her home with love, Diana was a perpetual student and that love of learning took her through several careers. Initially she got her BA in business administration and later joined John at the CIA working overtly in Financial Services. Throughout the years she got her real estate license, had her own Unishippers franchise run out of the home and was a convention planner for 20,000 person conventions for a large trade association. She was always successful at what she tried, but she was probably happiest in her last role working with philanthropist Foster Friess to communicate on his behalf.

Diana was an ardent Christian. A member of the Reformed Episcopal Church, she organized a congregation in Durango, Colorado. Diana attended the Blue Bell Seminary and earned a degree in Diaconal Studies. She was a longtime devoted member of the Bible Study Fellowship. She was a member of the Order of the Daughters of the Holy Cross and on the Board of the Reformed Episcopal Seminary. She also leveraged her experience in large scale event planning to coordinate the Global Anglican Future Conference (GAFCON) in Jerusalem. During the Pandemic she led morning prayer for the Stonegates community, and volunteered with the Stonegates annual gift fund. She was a founding member and devoted congregant at St Peter’s Anglican Church in Elkton, Maryland.

Diana was a lifelong member of the Wilmington Country Club. While her knees allowed, she was a passionate tennis player. She supported the Bluebird Committee that her brother Leigh had launched, maintaining forty bluebird houses and five purple martin houses. She would often tend the bird houses while on early morning walks with Molly, her beloved Bernese Mountain Dog. She trained Molly to be a service dog and volunteered with PAWS taking him to the public library and the public schools. The local autism support classroom especially treasured her visits.

Diana was a cherished wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, and sister-in-law. She was predeceased
by her parents, her brother Leigh, her nephew Colt, and her niece, Robin. She is survived by her husband John, her sister Caroline, her sister-in-law Linda, her brother-in-law Tom (Margaret), her children JP (Mary) and Kate (Tim), four grandchildren Jack, Margo, Louisa and Oliver and nieces and nephews Lairsey, Ginny, Lainie, Kim, Jenny, Annie, David and Bruce.

A memorial service will be held at the Lower Brandywine Presbyterian Church on June 21st at 4pm.

To honor Diana’s memory, the family suggests:
• St. Peter’s Church: Diocese of NE&MA of RE Church, PO Box 88, Jenkintown, PA 19046
• PAWS for People, PO Box 9955 Newark, DE 19714
• Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance, PO Box 32141, NY, NY 10087-2141

Diana embodied LOVE, lived to bring people together and will be dearly missed by her family and friends. She has touched so many lives with her boundless kindness, patience, grace and thoughtfulness. While she may no longer be with us physically, she will live on in the hearts of all the people who were fortunate enough to have been graced by the light of her love.

Funeral Services

A memorial service will be held at the Lower Brandywine Presbyterian Church on June 21st at 4pm.

Condolences

    Kasa Cotugno writes,
    So accomplished, so loving, so lovely. Diana we only met on a few occasions, but you’ve left an indelible mark on my heart.
    06/03/2023 08:32 pm
    Anne Johnstone (Sarah Kealii) lit a candle and writes,
    So sorry to hear about cousin Diana. My thought and prayers are with all of you. Say hi to Leigh, Flounder.
    06/07/2023 10:32 am
    Randy Taylor lit a candle and writes,
    Though I only met Mrs. Lopez a few times, I could tell she was a kind, gentle, and caring person. Her life was cut short but I am very happy she lived a great life, filled with love, family, friends, adventure, and travel. I hope the family will take comfort knowing she is at peace and no longer in pain. Godspeed, Diana.
    06/07/2023 04:30 pm
    JOHN NEWLIN writes,
    Diana was a light in every life she touched, including Dodo's and mine. God has lifted a true treasure from us all. We send tons of love to John, JP, Kate, and the entire extended family.
    06/11/2023 09:53 am
    Jerilyn Davis writes,
    My dear cowgirl friend, Diana. I remember attenting your 50th birthday bash at your new home in Durango and of course you had Ralph Dinosaur playing at your fun party. You were the hostest with the mostest. We met riding horses at Rapps Corral many years ago. I was your trail guide with you and your beautiful daughter, Kate and we rode all the way back to Forbay Lake. I also took your son, J.P. riding one time in Fall's Creek and we climbed some really steep hills. Your anual Christmas card was always filled with updates and family photos. I cherished our friendship and was so sad to learn of your passing. Thank you for some wonderful memories.
    06/11/2023 11:15 am
    Davor Kontic lit a candle and writes,
    Dear Diana, So sad to hear you depart this world. I will never forget you, your high spirits, your dark mystic black eyes overflowing with charm, willpower, integrity, strength, sense of humor, courage, how you thrashed me on the tennis court, the Cheyene bizzare sign on your house gate, your openess, helpfulnes, kindness, patience ... I could go on and on and on. My most sincere condolences to your family and friends
    06/15/2023 03:59 pm
    Betsy Huffsmith lit a candle and writes,
    I only just found out that Diana passed today, December 22nd. I am shocked. I knew something was wrong because I never got the annual Christmas card that she sent to me for many decades. Diana and I were roommates our sophomore year at Oldfields. We were best friends and laughed our way through that whole year. The last time I saw her was 30 years ago when we went to our Oldfields reunion together. It’s so sad that I was actually in Philadelphia a week before she passed visiting my mother and family. Last year’s Christmas card said that we should get together. I regret not seeing her last May. I am so impressed with all her accomplishments in her life. She was well loved for obvious reasons. My condolences go out to all of Diana’s family. I’d love to be in touch with her husband, John if at all possible. Thank you.
    12/22/2023 10:57 pm

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