Diane K. Cone
November 15, 1958 - October 30, 2025

Diane K. Cone

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Diane K. Cone (Schurman), age 66, of Fremont
Died Thursday, October 30, 2025 at Dunklau Gardens in Fremont after a battle with cancer.

She was the daughter of Carroll and Phyllis (Knoell) Schurman Born November 15th 1958. She was born in Fremont and lived on the family farm near Nickerson.

After graduating high school, Diane started her career as a Mechanic's Assistant at the Amoco gas station on the corner of 23rd and Broad in Fremont. Here is where she met Kenny, and they fell in love with each other. In February of 1977 at Kem and Clara's 40th wedding anniversary Kenny proposed to Diane. On July 22nd, 1977, she married Kenny Cone at her Grandparent's (Hank and Erma Knoell's) air-conditioned Church, First Lutheran in Fremont Nebraska. After they were married in July, Diane took the role of Household Engineer at the Cone's domicile. On February 23rd of 1978 Diane became a mother, she enjoyed taking pictures of Matt and documenting them. On June 20th of 1986 Diane became a mother again when Mark was born. Diane was very involved with taking care of Mark's health issues and homeschooling.

After Matt and April were married and blessed Diane and Kenny with two Grandsons. Diane continued her loving nature by helping look after them and enjoyed following the grandkids in all their activities. After Mark and Tina got married and blessed them with 3 Granddaughters and another Grandson, Daine also enjoyed spending time with them as they were growing up. Diane was always the biggest fan of any of her Grandkids always wanting to know what activity they had going on, or what event they were heading off to. She loved supporting them anyway possible, always making sure they had the support and supplies needed. She especially loved getting hugs from the grandchildren whenever possible. Diane also enjoyed making the grandkids snacks, treats, and the desserts that they loved. One of the biggest hits at Grandmas house was always her famous Banna Bread!!!

Diane was blessed to have the heart of a servant of God. Diane was never one that wanted to be in the spotlight, in fact she rather disliked any kind of recognition over the things that she did. She loved to be able to do things anonymously. Diane served in so many ways, it all started when she was a Candy Striper at the Fremont hospital. Diane enjoyed playing piano for Kem's Luther club at church when she was younger. She also served at the Fontanelle Church in many other ways; as part of the Worship and Music committee, Alter Guild, many Bible studies at Salem, and would also play the Paino for services. Diane was a lifetime member of the Salem Fontanelle Church.

Diane was never one to be vociferous about her faith, but that's because she didn't need to quote Bible verses, or go into deeply religious conversations. Instead, she would show her faith by her actions. She had an amazing Prayer shawl and Prayer Square ministry that she had documented over 700 different shawls that she had made and distributed to people in need. Diane touched many people's hearts, she loved writing her from the Heart Newsletter, sharing funny stories, and what made it really fun is she would slip in some of the family happenings as they would pop up. We will never really know how many lives she touched, it had to be in the 1000's. She was truly a shining example of how to live your faith.

About a year ago Diane's health had started to decline, and at the beginning of the year she found out that she had stage 4 breast cancer. To her true stubbornness and will, even the ER doctor couldn't believe she was walking on a broken leg. She had to spend some time at Dunklau Gardens for healing and rehab. Durning that time Diane got to know all of the staff very well, and was a beacon of light to a lot of the staff and residents there. She always had a smile, even on the bad days. She was such a hard worker at her therapy, that she got recognized as Resident of the month. Diane never lost sight of all her Grandchildren's activities thru it all, she was always excited when grandkids would come and visit. Anyone that visited her at Dunklau, knew upon arrival you had to check out the fridge and the snack drawer. In March Diane had to go through some palliative radiation. Due to circumstances, it was in Omaha and Dunklau couldn't transport her. Matt and Mark jumped to the rescue and rented a van to take Diane back and forth. They made the best of it taking her on ''adventures'' after each session, which always included stopping and getting a treat from somewhere. She truly appreciated all the work and hours in the background that everyone put into caring for her and Kenny. In May Diane was able to go back home for a while and be with Kenny, the two of them were almost inseparable over the years. In July Diane had another turn in her health and had to return to Dunklau Gardens, ironically to the exact same room. All her grandkids and visitors also enjoyed ice cream with her during both of her stays. The younger grandkids would almost always ask ''can we get ice cream when we go see Grandma''. Diane enjoyed all her visitors during her stay there. She really enjoyed it when folks would bring in a root beer freeze, or some of her favorite... cheese curds. Diane loved sharing stories from the past, she had a memory like none other. She had stories from when she was a kid on the farm, to things that Matt and Mark had done, and loved reminiscing about the grandkids. Her favorite story was about the red and white gingham dress with a chicken and a worm on the front of it, that her grandma Clara had made for her. She wore that dress on the first day of kindergarten. Diane was the 411 for the family, if you couldn't remember someone's name or the details of a particular event… Diane either had the answer or would go and research to find it.

We want to thank everyone who, gave rides, called and checked on them, sent flowers, visited, or sent prayers, as she was battling cancer over the past year. It meant a great deal to Diane, and her entire family.

Diane was preceded in death by Her Father Carroll Shurman, Grandparents: Hank (Erma) Knoell, Kermit (Clara) Schurman, In-Laws: Wellington Selvester (Kathrine) Cone and Sister-in-Law Sandra Cone (Emanuel)

She is survived by Her Husband Kenny Cone, Mother Phyllis Schurman (Knoell), Children: Matt (April) Cone, Mark (Tina) Cone, Brother Bill (Kathi) Schurman, Grandchildren: Mason Cone, Andrew Cone (special friend Becca Houtby), Kayleigh, Karlena, Koralynn, and Kamden Cone.
Survivors also include Kenny's siblings, Ronald Cone, Gary (Wanda) Cone, Jeff (Sandy) Cone, Mary Jo Hoiten, Sandra (Johnie) Howard, Jane (Butch)Brasel and Marcia (Scott) Tuschen all of South Dakota, Clinton (Kim) Cone of Schuyler, Nebraska, Harold Cone and Gerald (Chris) Cone of Fremont, Bradley Cone of Gig Harbor, Washington and Cindy (Steve) Prall of Cheyenne, Wyoming.

There is no viewing but the family will receive friends Thursday, November 6, 2025 from 5pm to 7pm at the Ludvigsen Mortuary Chapel in Fremont. The memorial service will be 10:30am, Friday, November 7, 2025 at Salem Lutheran Church in Fontanelle. Memorials are suggested to the church or Salem Lutheran Cemetery both of Fontanelle.

Online guestbook at www.Ludvigsenmortuary.com

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Visitation
Thursday, November 6, 2025
With Family 5pm to 7pm
Ludvigsen Mortuary - Fremont
1249 E. 23rd St.
Fremont, NE  68025
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Memorial Service
Friday, November 7, 2025
10:30am
Salem Lutheran - Fontanelle
11022 11th Street
Fontanelle, NE  68044
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Salem Lutheran Cemetery
11022 11th Street
Fontanelle, NE  68044
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Condolences(4)

  1. Michelle Austin
    With our prayers and love,

    Michelle & Howard Austin
  2. Bob & Peg Weisenberg
    Kenny & family; We are saddened to learn about Diane's death and wanted you all to know how much we enjoyed working and visiting with Diane and your family whenever you stopped by the Hooper State Farm office. Diane was always pleasant and friendly and willing to share current events and happenings with us of your family to keep us updated. We're absolutely certain you have many, many wonderful memories with Diane that you can cherish. May our Lord wrap his comforting arms around you.

    Bob & Peg Weisenberg
  3. Tracy Salinas(Terwilliger)
    Thinking of you uncle Kenny Matt and Mark. What an amazing person! May she rest in peace!

    Tracy(Cindy’s daughter)
  4. Mike and Linda Bechtel
    We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

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