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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Diane Luzetta
Rogers
July 27, 1951 – January 10, 2026
Diane Luzetta Edleman(also known as Diane Koehn, Diane Lowrey, and Diane Rogers)born July 27, 1951.
Diane passed away in the early morning of January 10, 2026, surrounded by love and leaving behind a family who will forever miss her and carry her strength, kindness, and steady presence with them. She was the kind of woman who showed up without being asked and who loved without condition.
She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Alvin Rogers; her mother, Audrey Edleman; her father, William “Bill” Edleman; and her brother, Dale Edleman.
She is survived by her son, Brad “Victor” Koehn; her daughter, Anna Kincade; her grandchildren, Jesse, Kim, Audrey, Jennifer, Eli, and Miles; and her great-grandchildren, Kaylee Rose and Anna Mae, all of whom she loved deeply and without condition.
Family was the center of Diane’s world. She loved fiercely, gave generously, and was a steady presence through every season of life. She always gave more than she expected and was the rock — the one who held things together with a depth of love that never wavered.
An Air Force brat at heart, Diane often described herself as a dandelion — growing roots wherever life carried her. Though she lived in many places, Colorado Springs is the place she always considered home. She attended Air Academy High School and was among those who forged the original trails and pathways through the Air Force Academy, helping shape the ground beneath generations that followed. She later attended Wagner High School on Clark Air Base in the Philippines, carrying her adaptability, kindness, and strength wherever she went.
Diane’s kind heart, steady presence, and wise old soul will be deeply missed by the many friends and loved ones whose lives were better for having known her. Her legacy lives on in the family she cherished, the paths she helped carve, and the love she gave so freely.
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