1957
2017
Diane Todd Fahey was born on August 24, 1957, in Columbia, South Carolina. She passed away from a sudden illness on May 18, 2017.
Diane Fahey loved working with animals and worked as a veterinarian technician. After that, she worked for FedEx for over 15 years and was a loving housewife and mom. She was a member of Holy Covenant Methodist Church and enjoyed helping others when she could.
Diane Fahey enjoyed being in and near the ocean, going to water parks, gardening, cooking, playing board games, having adventures, loved horses and animals in general ,and spending time with her family and friends. She always considered her pets part of the family and enjoyed spoiling her dogs and cats.
The family wishes to acknowledge with deep sincerity and appreciation the many expressions of love, concern, and kindness shown to them during this time of bereavement.
Diane Todd Fahey was survived by her husband, Daniel Frank Fahey, her son, Daniel Todd Fahey, and her daughters, Shawna Mcbride and Tasha Lacina. She was also survived by her brothers, Mike and Brian Todd, her nephews, Ryan and Michael Todd, niece, Kristin Todd, and their children.
Arrangements under the direction of Katy Funeral Home, Katy, TX.
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June 4, 2017
Bill Kennedy
Diane was already at Fedex when I got there. We didn't see much of each other as she usually gave me her hours. Over time, we got to be friends. She was one of the people who helped me keep my sanity at the call center and who always wanted to know about my adventures in jumpseating. She was a good friend and confidant - and I will miss her.
June 3, 2017
Coworker
Dona Morgan
My prayers are with the family.
June 3, 2017
Coworker
Dona / FedEx Family Morgan
Sending condolences on behalf of the FedEx family.
June 2, 2017
Coworker
Dianne Dawson
My thoughts and prayers are with the family.
May 31, 2017
Friend
Dina Call
May 31, 2017
I can't believe it. I am so sorry for your loss. We go back so many years. She was an amazing friend and confidant. I will miss her. My heart is with y'all.
May 29, 2017
Friend
Amber Sechrist
You were always so kind and sweet and made Katie and I feel so loved. I can't believe you're gone. We love you and promise to help in looking out for your family. I know they are your whole world. Heaven gained a beautiful angel. God was ready for you but we are sure going to miss you.
May 28, 2017
Sandi Rogerson
Praying God will fill the hole in your heart with love Mike. Also prayers for Diane's entire family, I know she was deeply loved and you all will miss her. Although I did know Diane personally; I felt like I did thru Mike. I am deeply sorry and sad for your loss.
May 24, 2017
Linda Schuett
You will truly be missed my friend. Love you.
May 23, 2017
Carol Irish
Prayers of peace, grace & strength to Diane's family & friends. I just recently met Diane thru the Sassy Senior Group, we met up in Galveston for dinner one evening. I just adored her, what great fun we had. Very happy I got to meet her if only once and so sad to say goodbye to my new friend.
May 21, 2017
Sue West
We are so sorry for your loss. I know Diane has been sick for a long time. May you take comfort in knowing she is no longer in pain and in the memories you will always hold in your heart. We will be praying that Danny & Daniel can find peace in knowing that she is never gone as long as you hold her in your heart and that you feel the comfort of God's arms wrapped around you during this difficult time. With sincere sympathy, Gary & Sue West
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