Diane Lee Weseman

Diane Lee Weseman of St. Charles, Missouri died September 29, 2024 surrounded by family, at Evelyn’s House Hospice in Creve Coeur, Missouri.

Born January 26, 1947 in Oconto, Wisconsin. She was the daughter of John and Dorothy Jensen. She graduated from Fort Zumwalt High School Class of 1964. Diane was wed to Eugene A. Weseman on May 13, 1967. They had seven children and shared a wonderful life, married for over 57 years.

Diane was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and sister. She especially loved spending time with her family. Some of her many hobbies throughout the years were bowling, golfing, creating wedding cakes, gardening and reading. She was extremely talented in creating crafts of all types. Diane would work at many local craft fairs, she made dolls, collages and framed art, sewed, quilted and loved to plan and host creative family parties.

For much of her life, Diane was an active member of St. Joseph’s Parish in Cottleville, MO. There she was a big part of the Marriage Encounter program and a Eurcharistic Minister during masses. Later in life, she also graduated from the St. Charles Community College and was extremely proud of her accomplishments.

Diane is survived by her husband, Eugene; children: Andrea (Craig) Shumate, Carla (Adrian) Nico, John (Stephanie) Weseman, Lucia (Charles) Gray, Sophia (Steve) Vallie, James (Genevieve) Weseman, Philip (Jessica) Weseman; grandchildren: Sarah, Paul, John Luke, Grace, Odin, Soren, Elliot, Simon, Everett, Claire, Nora, Isaac, Lire’ael, Aidan, Rosalind and Edith; siblings: Rick (Nancy) Jensen, Barbara Payette, Rusty (Linda) Jensen; and several nieces, nephews and Godchildren.

Diane was preceded in death by her parents and her sister, Christine Jensen-Bales.

A memorial will be held on November 1, 2024, 1p-4p, at St. Louis Cremation, 320 Jungermann Rd., St. Peters MO 63376.

A Celebration of Life will be scheduled at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital or Evelyn’s House of Creve Coeur, MO.

6 Comments

  1. Katina Landrum on October 4, 2024 at 4:40 pm

    We pray that the memories of your mother will stay in your hearts forever! Praying for your family during this difficult time.
    Love-
    Chuck, Katina, Owen and Ethan Landrum



  2. Tishia Dowell on October 4, 2024 at 6:52 pm

    Would have loved to meet her. She sounded like a wonderful, lovely person. Andrea I pray that all the memories you have with her give you comfort. She was lucky to have you as a daughter and friend. And I’m sure you feel honored that God chose her to be your mother.



  3. Erin Manning on October 4, 2024 at 10:46 pm

    Sending our heartfelt condolences to the Wesemen family. As a kid in church at St. Joseph’s, I was always amazed at how the Weseman family took up a whole pew. I didn’t know your mom well but I feel like whenever I saw her, she was smiling. May your memories of her bring you peace &!comfort. Sending hugs, Erin Clifford Manning & Family



  4. Steve McCollum on October 4, 2024 at 11:30 pm

    Andrea, John, Carla, Sophia, James, Phillip, and Lucia….I love all of you so much, and your Mother was so wonderful! I want you to know how much I care for all of you, and I understand what you are going through. I lost my Mother last Winter. Time will heal…be comforted that she is now in the glorious presence of God in heaven and we will all see her again!



  5. Lynne Sumers on October 6, 2024 at 3:26 pm

    Oh Andrea I am so sorry for your mother’s passing. When ones’ mother is gone there is a void that will never be replaced.
    Prayers for you and your family and for your dad and of course for your mom
    Your mother isn’t in pain or suffering in any more and We know she is in a better place with our Lord.



  6. Mary Jo Verhulst on October 15, 2024 at 1:37 pm

    Diane was a wonderful mother and friend, always positive and full of creativity. It was through St. Joe’s school and Marriage Encounter we shared our lives. She will be missed by all who knew and loved her, but especially by you.
    Our sympathy and prayers.
    Mary Jo and Ernie Verhulst



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