Memorial this Sunday for lifelong West Seattleite Diane Laxton

The West Seattle Eagles‘ Aerie is where a Celebration of Life will be held for member Diane Laxton this Sunday (April 1) at 3 pm. WSE Madam Vice President Amy McGrath shares this remembrance of Ms. Laxton:

Diane Amalea Laxton, born May 18, 1957 in West Seattle, Washington, passed away peacefully March 23, 2012, after a brief battle with pancreatic cancer.

Diane was born and raised in West Seattle, attending Gatewood Elementary, Madison Middle School and graduating from West Seattle High, class of 75. After graduation, Diane held numerous jobs, most notably at Pemco Insurance, where she spent thirty-two years. Recently, Diane was employed at Butter London.

Diane’s most challenging, yet rewarding role, was caring for others. Over the years, Diane cared for her grandfather, spent twelve years caring for her two nephews, and would be at a friend’s side in a moment’s notice. Compassionate, gracious, loving, warm hearted and generous are just a few adjectives that exemplified who Diane was.

Diane was a tomboy at heart, growing up with two brothers and in a neighborhood full of boys. She loved all things outdoors, whether it was tending to her roses, designing and building her cherished koi pond, to camping, watching baseball, fishing, and boating. One of Diane’s favorite pastimes was shopping, which she was quite good at. Diane, with her mom usually at her side, would often shop for hours and never passed up a sale. Diane also found great pleasure in traveling and beachcombing. She truly enjoyed the serenity of the ocean waves along with collecting the everyday treasures found amongst the many beaches she visited.

Diane met the love of her life, Jon Mahon, in 1996. Their mutual passion for cruising brought them together, and over the years they traveled many miles with one another. Jon’s three children were so loved by Diane, and she treasured spending time with each of them. When grandkids came along, Diane could not have been more ecstatic.

Diane was a firm believer in community and a dedicated member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles. Diane twice served as an officer of the Auxiliary and enjoyed the Eagles for not only the social aspect but for the charitable giving. Diane epitomized the fraternity’s motto, “People Helping People.”

Diane is survived by her mother Janice Laxton, brothers Richard and Thomas Laxton, fiancé Jon Mahon, and numerous extended family members and friends.

In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to the Swedish Cancer Institute or to the Fraternal Order of Eagles’ Art Ehrmann Cancer Fund.

The Eagles’ Aerie is at 4426 California SW.
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6 Replies to "Memorial this Sunday for lifelong West Seattleite Diane Laxton"

  • HelperMonkey March 27, 2012 (3:01 pm)

    I am so sad to hear this. We had a lot of fun hanging out with Diane and Jon back in the day. Sending my love to the Laxton and Mahon families.

  • squareeyes March 27, 2012 (5:23 pm)

    Diane was the first person I met when I went to the Eagles to ask about joining the Auxiliary. She was so sweet and friendly. I am very sorry to read of her passing.

  • MaggiesMom March 27, 2012 (7:29 pm)

    The loss of Diane is reminder to all of us on just how fragile life is! She was a down to earth, good person. A local girl that cared & gave back so much! She will be greatly missed & remembered always…

  • Xtabay Rodriguez March 28, 2012 (12:08 pm)

    I am very sad to hear of her passing. She was a pleasure to work with at butterLondon. She will be missed and have been in our thoughts. She was such a nice and caring person. She did love shopping and the sales. When ever there was one here at Sears she was always tell everybody about it when she would come back from lunch. My condolences to her family and friends.

  • Sharon Tameno March 28, 2012 (2:41 pm)

    Mom and Jon:

    Don passed on the message about Diane. I was so shocked to hear what was going on with her. I know that her transition from life into death was made easier because the two of you took such good care of her. Please accept my deepest condolences to you both in this tragic time of your lives. She definitely will be missed by all who knew and cared about her.

  • Vicki Edwards April 1, 2012 (9:47 am)

    I worked with Diane for several years, she was a no nonsence get the job done person, who stood by her principals. She was always there to help. My sincere condolences to her family and loved ones.

    Sincerely, Vicki

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