Diane Eldridge was a loving grandmother who touched the lives of everyone she met. At 63, she was known throughout Nicholasville for her kindness, respect, and ability to make friends wherever she went. Diane was always there for her family—her two children, Misty Parker and Chris Eldridge, and her grandchildren, Dymitri Parker, Kaitlyn Parker, Austin Eldridge, and Logan Pursifull—especially when they had no one else to turn to. Her warmth and generosity made her a beloved figure in our community.
On June 18th, Diane passed away unexpectedly from an upper GI Hemorrhage. She was found in her apartment after a wellness check, leaving our family heartbroken and struggling to cope with the loss. We are all in tough spots financially, and it’s been difficult to find the means to give her the funeral she always dreamed of. Diane often talked about the music she wanted played and the kind of service she hoped for, and we want to honor those wishes.
We are asking for help to cover funeral expenses and burial costs so Diane can have the service she deserves. It would mean the world to me and my family to be able to bury her and visit her grave, fulfilling her final wishes. Any support you can give will help us celebrate Diane’s life and legacy, and we are deeply grateful for your kindness.
On June 18th, Diane passed away unexpectedly from an upper GI Hemorrhage. She was found in her apartment after a wellness check, leaving our family heartbroken and struggling to cope with the loss. We are all in tough spots financially, and it’s been difficult to find the means to give her the funeral she always dreamed of. Diane often talked about the music she wanted played and the kind of service she hoped for, and we want to honor those wishes.
We are asking for help to cover funeral expenses and burial costs so Diane can have the service she deserves. It would mean the world to me and my family to be able to bury her and visit her grave, fulfilling her final wishes. Any support you can give will help us celebrate Diane’s life and legacy, and we are deeply grateful for your kindness.




