Diane M. Lewin
May 18, 1954 - August 8, 2021

Diane M. Lewin

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Diane Lewin age 67 of Scribner passed away holding her husband's hand Sunday August 8, 2021.

Diane was born May 18, 1954 in Beloit, Wisconsin to Earl and Elenore Madru. Diane lived a simple life, she loved reading, loved baking cookies for her family, she had an amazing green thumb and loved her flower garden. She loved to feed the birds and the squirrels and enjoyed watching them come to her birdfeeders every morning. Her favorite place to be was surrounded by her family, she loved attending all of her grandchildren's events to cheer for them. She was an avid 'texter' and kept in constant contact with all of them.

Diane was united in marriage to Jerry Lewin on September 26, 1969. From this union were three children. Theirs was a great love and they were the best of friends and partners in all things.

Diane is survived by the love of her life, Jerry Lewin Her husband of 52 Years. Her Children, Scott (Angie) Lewin of Florida, Jerry (Jodi) Lewin of Lincoln, and Angela (Mike) Brainard of Scribner. And special daughter, Annette Lewin of Omaha.

We would like to list her grandchildren as they were the light of her life.

Scott's children, Jason (Megan) Lewin, Amanda Lewin, Emily Lewin, Austin Lewin, Alexis Lewin, Donovan Chastain, Cory Chastain, Kamryn Chastain.

Jerry's Child, Lira Lewin.

Angela's children, Alex (Ty) Austin, Joshua McMillen, and Cassedy Brainard. And her Great Grandson, Tate Austin.

There will be a private family service at Ludvigsen's Scribner Funeral Chapel.

Online guestbook at www.hooper-scribner.com

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Condolences(3)

  1. Norman Heese
    Dear Jerry and family, We are so sorry for your loss. Please know you are all in our thoughts and prayer during this time. May the Lord give you all comfort and peace.
    God Bless,
    Norman, Deanna and Susie
  2. Jeanette Groppe
    I was so happy to meet Diane that first day she came into the library. I enjoyed finding books for her to read and for her daughter, whom I had not met (Angie) at that time. We always had time to visit a little bit and I enjoyed those times. I am sorry she had to go through all she did. She had a family that loved her deeply and there will be a time you will meet again. I know I will look forward to seeing her again! My prayers and thoughts are with you, Angie, and with your entire family.
  3. Amy Vanek Johnson
    I am so sorry for your family's loss, Angie. All of you are in my prayers.
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