Diane Lee Kett

WASSAIC — Diane Lee Kett, 71, a longtime resident of Wassaic, died on Oct. 23, 2014, at St. Luke’s Cornwall Hospital in Newburgh, N.Y. Ms. Kett was a data entry operator at Realtime Publications Inc. in Danbury, Conn.Born on Dec. 16, 1942, in Yonkers, N.Y., she was the daughter of the late Dorothy Olive (Denny) and William Taberer. Ms. Kett enjoyed knitting, crocheting, word jumbles and sudoku. She loved spending time with her grandchildren and family. She also loved the holiday season and watching figure skating on television. She is survived by her two daughters, Robin Kett and her fiancé, Tom Ford, of Amenia and Dawn Weiss and her husband, Rolf, of Wappingers Falls, N.Y.; and three grandchildren, Lily O’Carroll and Andrew and Christopher Fillhart.In addition to her parents, Ms. Kett was predeceased by a son, John Kett, in 1995. Funeral services were held Oct. 28 at the Hufcut Funeral Home in Dover Plains, the Rev. Zora Ficarra-Cheatham officiating. Burial followed at Valley View Cemetery in Dover Plains. Memorial contributions may be made to the Northeast Kidney Foundation, 501 New Karner Road, Albany, NY 12205. To send the family an online condolence, go to www.hufcutfuneralhome.com.

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