Michael W. Diogostine
With great sadness we express to you, the passing of an extremely proud World War II combat veteran, Michael W. Diogostine, who passed away on Thursday, December 1, 2016 at Life Path Hospice in Sun City Center, Florida. Michael was the son of Guillermo “William” and Philomena (Cocchiola) Diogostine, the youngest son of eight children. Born August 30, 1919 in Waterbury, Conn., Michael attended local schools until leaving to help support his family. For six months in 1939, he was a member of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) in Wyoming and served in combat during World War II in the U.S. Army.
He is survived by his children: Terry Jean Longo, whom he called his “best friend” and “Mother Hen,” and her husband Nick of Waterbury, Conn.; Michael and Debbie Diogostine of Thomaston, with whom he lived with during the summers in Connecticut; Susan and Jim Rhoads of Sun City Center, Fla., who through their efforts and caring allowed him to maintain his independence and remain in his own home in Ruskin, Fla. He is also survived by his precious grandsons, Michael “Mikey” Diogostine of Tampa, Fla., and Joseph “Joey” Diogostine of Waterbury, Conn., who were his pride and joy; sister-in-law and brother-in-law Patricia and Richard Miclette; and his dear friend, and last-known surviving member of their World War II 17th Field Artillery Battalion, former Alabama Gov. John Patterson.
Also mourning his loss are several nieces, nephews, friends and several of his children’s friends whom he considered his children and family.
His children wish to extend a special thank you to his caregivers: Stephanie and Sharon, Lindsey and Dana; the doctors and nurses at South Bay Hospital; staff of Sun Terrace Rehab and staff doctor, Dr. Burns; and staff and doctors of Life Path Hospice in Ruskin, Fla. He had many special angels in his life who were there for him every step of the way; you know who you are. God bless you.
On Father’s Day, 2012, he was part of the Honor Flight New England’s trip to Washington, D.C., accompanied by his daughter, Terry Jean. It was one of his most memorable trips; therefore, in lieu of flowers, we ask donations be sent to:
Honor Flight New England, c/o Joseph Byron, P.O. Box 16287, Hooksett, NH 03106.
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Naomi Lois Herren
Naomi Lois Herren, 88, of Lafayette, Ind. passed away at 8:10 p.m., Wednesday, December 7, 2016 at Rosewalk Village.
Born January 19, 1928 in Jasper County, Ind., she was the daughter of the late Caughey and Alice (Chapman) Imler, and she was raised by her uncle and aunt, Everett and Blanche Warner, of Brookston. She was the youngest of eight children during hard times. Naomi graduated from Flora High School and South Bend Memorial Hospital Nursing School, where she earned her associate degree.
Her marriage was to Marion LeRoy “Roy” Herren on December 31, 1946 in Flora, Ind. He preceded her in death on February 14, 2002. Over the years, Naomi had lived in Niles, Mich., Ruskin, Fla., Sun City Center, Fla., and Lafayette, Ind.
Naomi was a surgical technician at Niles Pawating Hospital for 25 years. She was a member of the United Methodist Church in Florida and recently transferred to Christ United Methodist Church of Lafayette. She was also a member of Order of the Eastern Star, Beta Sigma Phi, Laureatte Beta Sigma Phi, and Polio Survivors Club. Naomi enjoyed traveling and spending time with her family.
She is survived by her son, Russell Herren (wife: Beverly) of Lafayette; a sister, Grace Bush of Brookston; two grandchildren, Todd Herren (wife: Tina) of Lafayette, and Tammara Kafka (husband: Troy) of Fishers; and five great-grandchildren, Harley Herren, Casey Herren, Tommy Kafka, Jack Kafka and Annie Kafka.
Preceding her in death with her parents and husband are six siblings, Pauline Collins, Frances Allen, Kate Ward, Alice Perkins, Jasper Imler and Blanche Hofherr.
Memorial service will be held at 2 p.m., Sunday, December 11, 2016 at Christ United Methodist Church (3610 S. 18th St., Lafayette, IN 47909), with visitation one hour prior. Rev. Scott Mann officiating.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Ronald McDonald House of Indianapolis (435 Limestone Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202). Share memories and condolences online at www.hippensteelfuneralservice.com