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Margaret ‘Diane’ Mallett

June 25, 2015

Peacefully died on Thursday, June 25, 2015, Diane Mallett of Ilderton (formerly London) in her 73rd year. Beloved mother of Scott Alkins (Lisa) of Strathroy and Shannon Tucker (née Alkins) (Kevin) of London. Loving and proud grandmother of Alana, Jake, Erin and Cole – lovingly referred to as “Mugga”. Survived by her sister Joan Gullen (Bruce) of Utopia; nieces and nephews Matthew, Alix and Jonathan. Dear friend of Lynda Thompson of Ilderton. Diane was a devoted public servant for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (retired). She enjoyed any activities her grandchildren participated in, and she was an avid figure skating fan. She enjoyed playing Bridge, travelling and spending time with her friends at Vintage Green in Ilderton. She touched the lives of many family and friends. A memorial service will be conducted at WESTVIEW FUNERAL CHAPEL, 709 Wonderland Road North, London, on Tuesday, June 30, 2015 at 3:00 p.m., with visitation one hour prior to the service. Memorial donations may be made to The Veterans Care Fund, St. Joseph’s Hospital, A1-015 Parkwood Institute, Main Building, (B2-147), London, Ontario, N6C 0A7 or online at www.sjhc.london.on.ca/veterans.

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Thinking about her family at this sorrowful time. I worked with Diane at London Headquarter for a lot of years before she retired. She was such a wonderful, funny, kind-hearted friend. Lori Parent

~ Lori Parent

Diane, my heart goes out to your children and grandchildren. I know you had a close relationship with them and they will miss you desperately. I have warm memories of family gettogethers - back to Christmas Eve some 70+ years ago!, and to our most recent lunch with Allen, Marlis, you and me. I will miss you, Bev (Cousin)

~ Bev Notley

On behalf of the London RCMP Veterans we extend our deepest sympathy to Diane's Family. Diane joined the Vets after her retirement from the RCMP and will be greatly missed by all. Wayne Isbester President London RCMP Veterans Association

~ Wayne Isbester

My condolences to Diane's family. Diane was my Secretary, more executive assistant, during my time as Commanding Officer of "O" Division and I relied on her a great deal. I think my wife Donna summed up Diane best when asked at my retirement what she would miss the most and like to take with her. Without hesitation Donna replied, "Diane". That sums up what Donna and I thought of Diane. She was special.

~ Hap Armstrong

To Shannon and family, sincerest condolences on the passing of your mother. She was a great mentor and wonderful authority. I had the utmost respect for her. Very sorry to hear of her passing. Cathie

~ Cathie Wade

Scott, Lisa, Alana & Jake & family: We are very sorry to hear of the loss of your mom and grandmother. May your sweet memories get you through this difficult time. With deepest sympathy from the Mathers

~ Bonnie, Ron, Derek & Chad Mathers

Shannon, so sorry to hear about the passing of your mother. If Debbie and I can help in any way, please let us know. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

~ Mark and Debbie Taylor

To Shannon and family, my deepest sympathies go out to you and your family. My thought are with you during this difficult time.

~ Stephen Sills

Our condolences goes out to Diane's family. We enjoyed many functions with Diane in Vintage Green and she will be sadly missed.

~ Judy & Harry Bond

Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.

~ Derek and Brenda Matchett

To Diane's family, my heartfelt condolences go out to you all. I worked with Diane before we both started with the RCMP, she had a great sense of humour and smile. Diane always looked out for everyone's best interest, she was helpful and supportive to everyone in the office, and a good friend. Diane will be sadly missed.

~ Vicky Mazza

(Donated to www.sjhc.london.on.ca/veterans)

~ Hap Armstrong

(Donated to www.sjhc.london.on.ca/veterans)

~ Hap Armstrong

(Donated to St. Joseph's Hospital)

~ Catherine, David, Greg and Christine

(Donated to Parkwood Institute)

~ Derek Matchett

(Donated to St. Joseph's Hospital)

~ Leslie Miller

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