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Diane as a young woman. "She worked super hard to take care of us," said her daughter Carole Hughes. P H O T O S : A D L E R F A M I L Y 8 C I N E M O N T A G E F R O M C A T H Y R E P O L A , N A T I O N A L E X E C U T I V E D I R E C T O R the board of directors, and staff members who worked with her for many decades: Gracious, fun-loving, a great sto- r y te l l e r, e l e ga n t , a c l a ss a c t , a t r u e professional, someone who encouraged others to strive, an amazing woman, a role model, a mentor, an inspiration, a kind soul, a pioneer, a true legend. As MPEG President Alan Heim puts it: "Diane's dedication to our Guild was unwavering, even to getting to our board meetings from the Villa on the MPTF campus by hook, crook or Uber. She was the board secretary when I first joined the board around 1997 and remained an inspirational presence through my first term as President. She will be missed by all of us." She is so deserving of these accolades. To all of us who were so fortunate to have her as a part of our union family, she was all of that and indeed even more. Diane was a trade unionist to her core. She not only believed in the mission and goals of our union, she walked the walk, again and again. There was not a time that I have worked for the Guild that Di- ane was not around, always, for anything we needed. She walked picket lines and attended union rallies, even into her later 80 70 70 100 10.2 7.4 7.4 100 100 100 100 100 60 100 100 70 70 30 30 100 100 60 100 100 100 100 70 70 30 30 100 100 60 70 70 40 70 70 30 30 100 40 100 40 40 100 10 40 40 20 70 70 3.1 2.2 2.2 70 40 40 75 66 66 50 40 40 25 19 19 B 0 0 0 0 100 70 30 100 10 25 50 75 90 100 100 60 100 70 30 100 60 40 70 40 70 30 100 40 40 100 40 100 40 70 40 70 40 40 3 40 70 40 70 40 40 100 60 A 3% ISO 12647-7 Digital Control Strip 2009

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