Obituary

Diane Sue Schwartz (Ferber) ended a lifetime of caring for others on April 10, 2023, after a 50+ year battle with Multiple Sclerosis and other complications. She was born in 1943 in Fort Wayne, Indiana from the great Ruth and Oswald "Oz" Ferber who preceded her in death, along with her husband Willard "Woody" Schwartz. She graduated from Ball State and was a teacher at Morton High School in Hammond. She was a longtime South Suburb of Chicago resident and lived her last 10 years amongst friends and kind caregivers at Avalon Springs in Valparaiso. She is survived by her brother Richard Ferber (Marilyn and daughters Molly and Emily) and two sons Jeffrey (Heidi) and Jonathan (Kristine)Leetz and 6 beautiful grandchildren- Olivia and London, and Isabella, Ian, Charlotte, and Josephine. Diane was Lutheran and her faith in Christ was of utmost importance to
her. She had a heart of gold & volunteered regularly, giving her time and smile to the homeless and needy, through Respond Now, in Chicago
Heights, IL. On holidays, she would help pass out food and necessities. Diane was a kind and caring soul, who, despite her own
challenges, always put the needs of her family and others first. One of her last requests of her sons was to "not forget about the forgotten." She
had a deep love for animals, especially her beloved service dog Clifford. Despite all of her challenges she always talked about how blessed she
was. Her ability to choose her attitude despite difficulties and always remain optimistic came from her dad. There is no doubt Diane left the world a better place. A private family service was held at Covington Memorial in Fort Wayne. Donations can be made to Camp Arcadia. Donate to Camp Arcadia (https://camp-arcadia.com/give/).

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