Diana Kay (Myers) Lazenby, a beautiful soul with a small-town heart, passed away peacefully on July 21, 2025, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, surrounded by the love of her family. She was born on June 2, 1947, in Mexico, Missouri, to Charles and Margaret Lucille Jennings Myers.
Diana was the kind of woman who made life sweeter just by being in it. She was a true country girl through and through—graceful, grounded, and naturally beautiful, with a love for country music, Hallmark movies, chocolate, and anything sweet. She wasn’t high-maintenance, but she sure liked to shop and could never pass up a good puzzle. As the only girl among her three younger brothers, Diana grew up tough and athletic—she especially loved playing basketball. Diana was reluctantly introduced to the love of her life, Van Lazenby, through her brother. Diana and Van married and spent 58 beautiful years side by side, raising a family and building a life full of love, laughter, and purpose.
Together, Diana and Van raised two sons they were endlessly proud of: Timothy Edward Lazenby (Kimberly) and Scott Wayne Lazenby (Dana). Their values of love, hard work and education shone through in both sons, who went on to become scholars, business owners and loving parents and partners themselves.
Diana adored her grandchildren: Luke Edward, Lex Samuel, Kambel Lynn, and Kruz Lucy. Nothing brought her more joy than being “Mimi,” and her sweet spirit will live on in each of them.
She is also survived by her loving brothers, Ricky and Roger Myers, and many extended family members and dear friends. Diana is preceded by her parents and her brother, Randy.
Diana was the heart of her family, the love of Van’s life, and a steady, sweet presence to everyone who knew her.
Her legacy of love, strength, and kindness will continue to bloom in the hearts of all who loved her.
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