Dianne Debra Cunningham's Obituary
Dianne Debra Cunningham (nee Hayes) passed away peacefully on May 22nd, 2020 at age 68.
She was a long time resident of Marlton, New Jersey. Dianne was born on September 28th, 1951
in Bogota, New Jersey to the late Thomas & Victoria (Pesquera) Hayes, the youngest of three
children. She is survived by her loving husband of 23 years Allen Cunningham along with her
children Jaime Allen, Colleen Allen & Ashley (Cunningham) Presser (Robert). Dianne is also
survived by two grandchildren Aidan Walters & Lucas Presser, her brother Richard Hayes,
nephew Michael Hayes (Maribel) & niece Lori Hayes.
Dianne graduated from River Dell High School in Oradell, NJ in 1969 where she went on to
achieve a Licensed Practical Nurse certificate. She worked as an LPN for many years before
continuing her career as a school bus driver, finishing out with First Student Inc in Lawnside, NJ.
One of Dianne’s many passions included vacationing at her favorite spot in New Smyrna Beach,
FL with friends and families every year. It became a tradition to go and spend her summer down
there while enjoying a good book or two on the beach. She enjoyed sticking her toes in the sand
and listening to the waves crash against the beach. She also enjoyed gardening, you better make
sure that her plants were always watered!, as well as spending time with family and friends,
especially her grandchildren.
A memorial service for Dianne will be held on Saturday June 6th from 10am-12pm at Givnish Funeral Home in Marlton NJ, 398 E. Main Street for all family and friends to attend with private reception to follow. Visitors will be required to wear facial coverings and NJ State restrictions will be followed. (10 people at any one time allowed in funeral home, 25 people outside)
For all of those who are not able to attend the memorial service, there will be a live
stream on www.Givnish.com
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