1946
2019
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An opening night at the Film Fest in Denver
Max Farnsworth
April 10, 2019
Diane Hart-
We met in the St John's Lutheran church choir in the 80's and have been friends ever since. We shared our November 9 birthday together for many, many years; she was my Plus One for opening night at the Denver International Film Festival every year- we loved the big event - dressing to the nines', enjoying a fabulous gourmet dinner, the opening film and the party afterwards. We went to concerts together & towards the end we had a spa day at the Broadmoor that was divine, relishing every minute. This is a great loss for me as I picture my future without her. I'm riddled with sadness. She fought cancer hard & finally came to rest (March 24, 2019).
I don't think we ever had an argument-even though there was at least one area where our views were divergent. It never, ever came between us.
We shared our deepest thoughts, hopes and desires always to a listening ear on both sides - never censored or discounted. To have the opportunity to love someone that unconditionally is a rare and glorious thing. Diane and I had that, probably from the day we met that night at choir practice.
Diane asked if I would write a recommendation for her as a Child Advocate at CASA I immediately agreed to do so
Some qualities that make Diane Hart an ideal candidate as a Child Advocate:
Confidence and courage: Diane decided to put in for' & accept a 3-year work tour in Germany. As a single parent back in the 80's, I admired her bravery! And off they went. While raising her son, Dan, and for the next 3 years, she worked & they experienced many new adventures, vistas and wonders in Europe: the languages, cultures, regional foods, cathedrals & activities.
Dedication, commitment & passion in her value of & care for children, animals and nature. Diane's life-long career as a Court Reporter for the Military, meant that she saw how the dark side of life impacts the children & families as the innocent victims who often don't have a voice. It took great faith and strength of character to steel herself against hearing and recording these proceedings by turning those sad events into a sort of win-win' by serving others in need in numerous ways, like the Soup Kitchen in Colorado Springs.
Stability, discipline, nurture & consistency: Diane has adopted rescue dogs (and cats) over the years. It is such a joy for me to visit her and see how their mutual love and respect fill her home.
The character, skill set and heart make Diane an ideal Child Advocate. I am proud to recommend Diane Hart.
Diane Hart was my friend. I will miss her every single day.
Max Farnsworth, Denver Co.
Christa Thompson
April 9, 2019
I worked with Diane for about 20 years. She was a true professional and a good friend. She had a great personality and a marvelous sense of humor.
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