Diana Lyn Eastepp

 

Diana Lyn Eastepp
Diana Lyn Eastepp

Diana Lyn Eastepp, 62, of Amarillo, TX passed away on October 22, 2021.

Memorial services will be at 10:00 A.M., Friday, November 5, 2021, in the Boxwell Brothers Ivy Chapel with the Rev. Kevin Deckard officiating. Arrangements are by Boxwell Brothers Funeral Directors, 2800 Paramount Blvd.

Lyn began her journey with us on July 27, 1959. Her first best friend was her sister Brenda. They grew up in Amarillo, TX with their mother Anita and father Ed Collins. She spent many summers of her youth in Oklahoma at her grandparents’ riding horses with her sister and cousins, swimming and being a tomboy. These were some of her most fond memories.

She graduated High School at Tascosa High in 1977. She went straight into the workforce but could not find the position she enjoyed so she decided to go into the US Army. She served in the Military Police and was stationed in Germany. She completed 3 years and was honorably discharged at which time she returned to the states to begin her motherly chapter in her life.

She first married Russ Ashabranner, whom she had met while in the military, and had two beautiful baby girls Rebecca and Jennifer Ashabranner. Though not due to the lack of effort, unfortunately, they got a divorce a few years later. She then met the love of her life and soul partner Leonard Eastepp II. They married in 1988 and had their son Christopher Eastepp later that year. She worked at Wal-Mart as a loss prevention officer up until Chris was born. She was a Team Lead at Hastings for almost 20 years until they went out of business and closed their doors. She then ended up at DynaTen where she worked until her health degraded to the point where she could not continue.

In her adult years, she enjoyed playing sports. She played softball in Number One league. She played on both mixed and women’s teams. They played in every tournament they could get registered for and brought home multiple tournament wins over the years. When she wasn’t playing ball, she enjoyed playing Yahtzee or Bunco with her friends and family, or stamping cards with her mom and sister.

She was unfortunately diagnosed with Stage IV pancreatic cancer in April of 2021. She fought hard the entire six-plus months with a smile on her face. She never let the pain or discomforts thwart her spirit. She remained cheerful and thoughtful of everyone else around her up to her last days. She always placed others first and accepted everyone the way they were and loved them all the same. She truly was an angel sent down to brighten everyone’s world that she came in contact with.

She was preceded in death by her father, Ed Collins, and stepfather, Bill Collier, of Amarillo.

She is survived by her mother Anita Collier, husband Leonard “Ditto” Eastepp, one sister Brenda Davis and husband Marvin “Kelly” and stepbrother Clay Collier and wife Leslie, all from Amarillo, her children Becky Singleton and husband Jason of Amarillo, Jennifer Ashabranner of Oklahoma, Ashlie Durham and husband Aaron of Oklahoma, Christopher Eastepp of Oklahoma and grandchildren Matthew, Logan, Grace, Aiden, Maci, Myla, and Wyatt, and many nieces and nephews scattered around Texas, Oklahoma and surrounding areas.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks for you to consider making a donation to Polk Street United Methodist Church or the charity of your choice.

9 Replies to “Diana Lyn Eastepp”

  1. Thank you Carla and Terry. We believe she is resting well and all of the love we have for her contributes to that.

  2. Lyn was my best friend. She was beautiful inside and out. Her light shined bright and I was blessed to have loved and been loved by her. I pray your family finds healing and peace.

  3. I never met you in person, just over the phone. I knew how deeply loved you were and still are. May you Rest In Peace.

    1. She talked about you quite a bit Sheilah. She loved your companionship and your friendship even more. You were more than you know to her, thank you.

  4. I’m not sure what else I could say about my mother that wasn’t already mentioned in this beautiful obituary. She was my Best Friend. I talked to her everyday and sometimes multiple times a day. She always knew what to say to me when I had a problem or when I was lost in raising my son. I miss her everyday and I will continue to miss her. I loved her more than life. I love you so much mama and I will miss you terribly. Please save me a place up there next to you. I love you so much.

    1. Hi Jennifer, I am so sorry for your loss. I was a classmate of your Mom’s, THS 1977. I didn’t know your mom well as the girls track team was my primary orbit. We never could locate her for our reunions. 🙁 The obituary is a lovely tribute and on behalf of her classmates, I’d like to extend our sympathies, and many prayers for you and all that loved your mom.

  5. My sweet friend may you RIP. Prayers that God holds your family close and give them many memories that puts a smile on their faces. Thank you for all the memories, until we meet again. 😘

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