Diane Marie Partida Obituary
Sadly, on October 30, 2025 my beloved mother Diane Marie Partida of Victoria, TX lost
her life after a strong and vigorous battle with cancer. She was a true warrior. Diane
was born on May 16, 1957 in Edinburg, TX to Noel and Juanita De Bouver. Years after
graduating high school, Diane eventually made her way to Victoria to reunite with her
husband Jose (Joe) Partida where they married on July 27, 1996. Diane worked at
Victoria High School until she retired. Those who knew my mom knew she was a
kindhearted woman who enjoyed being with Joe, loved spoiling Baby, going to bingo as
well as going out to lunch with her friends. Diane joins those who passed before her, her
husband Joe, her father Noel, her mother Juanita, her brother Noel, her sister
Margarette, and her sister Mary. Diane is survived by her daughter Alice, her sister
Josie as well as beloved nieces, nephews, son-in-law and her beloved dog Baby.
In honor of my mom, and because of her love for bingo, a Celebration of life will be held
at Palace Bingo located at 5306 Houston HWY on November 22, 2025 from 12:30 PM until 2:30 PM.
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| Date: | 11/22/2025 | | Time: | 12:30 PM | | Location: | Palace Bingo (5306 Houston HWY, Victoria, TX) |
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