Pennington High School
Diana Hall (Share Your Memories)
Class of '89
In Memory Of
Our Friend And Classmate
Diana Hall

Rest In Peace

(Share Your Memories Of Diana)


Diana and I were working together when she had her accident.. While I only really got to know her in the final few months of her life, she was a very motivated person and greatly liked by her co-workers and our customers. There is a small tribute to her on our company website here
Kevin Haynes, '86

My best friend and confidont in this world was lost to me in that accident. I remember all the fun times we shared, how she encouraged me and lifted me up every day,and how she loved life more than anyone I knew. I remember singing celebration while standing on the picnic table we used as a stage at Pennington Elemntary School, being scared to death of Mrs Watson's Math class, and having blast playing dodgeball at recess. I remember standing up for each other as freshman, routing each other on for halloween party costume contests and watching each others back in gym. I remeber the laughs we had on Jody Greers bus to school, and the fun of going to Ben Hur. I miss the music, the gossip, the phone calls. I miss talking about what boys were the cutes and who would break up and who would stay together. I miss her crying for me, and me crying for her we lost a dear part of our selves after our marriages and just didn't know how to get through. Most of all I miss her smile, her laugh, her jokes, her kind caring heart, and the way she was always there for me. She was the most loyal friend and next door neighbor that anyone could ask for and she had the faith of an angel. There will always be an empty spot in my life where all the memories we were suppose to make should have gone. Where all the get togethers with her children and mine had reserved places, where us shopping and taking the kids to the park and just enjoying being together with our families should be. She is still a part of every one of my days. Her face still shines, her light still spreads, and her friendship will live in my heart forver!
I miss you terribly Diana.
Love, Debrah
Debrah Petrey

I will always remember Diana saying her five names like some sort of tongue twister. Diana Lucy Nellie Nora Hall. I don't know why I remember that, if I'm remembering it right. It always stuck with me, and still makes me laugh.
Jay Gilliam '89

I knew Diana ever since grade school. She always had a smile on her face. I to remember the way she would tell you her full name. It was just like one long name and she said it without missing a beat. She was such a beautiful person. She had a heart of gold. When I heard of the terrible news of her passing I just could not believe it. For those of us that had the honor of knowing Diana we will never forget her.
Lisa Belcher '89


THEN