June 15, 2023 at 7:49 p.m.
Diana was born in Chicago, and was the oldest child of Raymond and Dorothy (Orr) Benoit. Her parents and siblings, Sandra (Sunny) Gilles and Randy Benoit, both preceded her in death.
She eventually attended Elston High School in Michigan City, Ind. after living for a number of years in both Illinois and Council Bluffs, Iowa. After moving to Indiana at the age of 15, Diana met William Potucek. It wasn’t love at first sight, but he eventually won her over. They forever adored each other until their final breath. They married on June 18, 1960.
After high school graduation, Diana attended Michael Reese School of Nursing in Chicago, where she received her RN degree. She was amazing in her field, but gave it all up to raise a family in Michigan City, Ind. Once empty nesters, Diana and Bill eventually retired to Presque Isle.
Diana had two children: Patrick (Heidi) Potucek and Pam (Pat) Muenzner, and was the adoring grandmother to Paige and Mack Potucek and Jamie and Zac Muenzner. She had three nieces: Peggy Jo Potucek, Nancy Gilles and Andrea Glendenning, and three nephews: Michael and Ryan Potucek and Paul Gilles.
Diana will be remembered for her wicked sense of humor and love of a good joke (though often caught rolling her eyes at her husband’s) and her soft spot for all animals. She adored collecting antiques and had a gift for making the mundane beautiful. Her catch phrase was “I love you, honey” for each and every one of the people that she adored. She was a card shark if there ever was one, and made us all laugh with her enthusiasm for family game night. Diana was a huge fan of strapping on her little Birkenstocks and going to lunch with her friends, where hilarious stories were always told. Diana’s family would like to think of her as an entrepreneur, as we know QVC and Publishers Clearing House would have gone out of business if not for her continued support and dedication.
She was an active member of her church, St. Anne’s Catholic Church in Boulder Junction. She would be so happy to know that her decades-long quest for a new gathering hall has been achieved.
Diana was the very best cheerleader anyone could have asked for. If she cared about you, you could do no wrong. She led her life putting others first. Her loved ones are forever grateful that she is free of her physical pain and confusion she experienced during her final years.
“We love you, honey.”
Memorial Mass for Diana will be on Saturday, June 24 at 11 a.m. at St. Anne’s Catholic Church in Boulder Junction with a memorial gathering from 10:30 a.m. until time of service. Following the Mass everyone is invited to the Boulder Junction Community Center for a luncheon.
Online condolences may be shared at www.nimsgernfuneral.com. Nimsgern Funeral & Cremation Services is serving the family.
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