Chattanooga Times Free Press

Dianne Ballew

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LAFAYETTE - Olivia Dianne Ezell Ballew (Dianne) stepped into the arms of her Heavenly Father on February 5, 2023 peacefully in her home.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Duane Ballew, her parents, Oliver and Hilda Ezell; and brother, Jack Ezell.

She is survived by Kevin and Susie Ballew (son), Jill Ballew and Bobby Rodgers (daughter), Mary Jones (sister), Greg Ezell (brother), Gene Ezell (brother), and eight grandchild­ren, one greatgrand­daughter and four stepgrandd­aughters and three step granddaugh­ters that she loved dearly.

Dianne was born on August 29, 1945. She lived all her life in the Lakeview and LaFayette, GA area. She graduated from Lakeview High School and was the Homecoming Queen her senior year. She enjoyed a successful career at the United States Post Office for over 25 years, most recently working at the Lookout Mountain office before retiring. In retirement, she enjoyed teaching Sunday School at Center Point Baptist Church (Noble, GA), then at First Baptist of Lakeview (Rossville, GA). Dianne’s real joy came from her devotion to God and her unselfishn­ess of giving her time to help others, especially her grandchild­ren. To them, she was their Nana. She always held herself to a high standard, although when it came to her grandchild­ren, she was known to have a mischievou­s side and was eventually outed for sneaking powdered doughnuts to the grandchild­ren before bed without letting the parents know.

Dianne was a loving wife, mother, sister and friend who touched many people’s hearts through her life. She will truly be missed by all who knew her.

Visitation will be held Tuesday, February 7th, 2023, from 5 -8 pm at Lane Funeral Home, South Crest Chapel, 833 Chickamaug­a Avenue, Rossville, GA.

The funeral service will be held at Lane Funeral Home on Wednesday, February 8th at 11 am with Revered Patrick Cooper officiatin­g. The funeral service will be followed by a graveside service at 12 p.m. at Lakewood Memory Gardens South, 325 Greens Lake Rd, Rossville, GA.

The family would like to give special thanks to Hearth Hospice and all her caretakers for the many hours they assisted Dianne. Their care and friendship made such a difference in her life!

** In lieu of flowers, the family is encouragin­g donations to either Hearth Hospice (https://www.hearthhosp­ice.com/make_a_donation.php) or First Baptist Church of Lakeview (10 Hudson St, Rossville, GA 30741).

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