DiAnna Sue Scarbrough Jones

Born: October 2nd, 1959

Died: June 23rd, 2019

Obituary

Jones, DiAnna Sue Scarbrough

DiAnna Sue Jones: Daughter, sister, mother and Nana, 59 of Plainview, Texas bid farewell to this world on June 23, 2019. DiAnna was born in Quanah, Texas on ten-two-fifty-nine to Edward and Mary Scarbrough. Cancer hastened her death, but did not define her life. She grew up fast, married twice, had three children, and made her way across the Southwest before returning to Plainview - where she switched from cosmetology to operating her father's business, Scarbrough Insurance, for 19 years.

DiAnna's life was governed by the golden rule, and those who knew her would describe her as fun loving, optimistic, loyal, and adventurous. DiAnna developed a love for riding motorcycles and traversed the greater part of this country - making friends and enjoying her life, on her terms.

She is preceded in death by both of her parents and her darling Opal.

She is survived by her siblings: Deborah Brackeen, of Wichita Falls, Texas, Donna Jones, of Canyon, Texas, and Daryl Scarbrough, of Lubbock, Texas. Her children: Chris and Caroline Jones of Knoxville, TN, Tim Jones of Plainview, TX, and Emilee and Raymond Barbiero of Westwood, NJ; Her grandchildren, Tabytha and Chris Doyle, Alex and Lisa Jones, Nicolas and Andrea Jones, Savanna Jones, Dylan Jones, David Barbiero and Catherine Barbiero; three great-grandchildren: Payzley Doyle, Copelynd Doyle, and Logan Jones, and two fur babies (Daisy - a very good girl and Scout - who does his best).

DiAnna's family is grateful for the kindness of her friends, her motorcycle crew, her community, and the phenomenal team of medical professionals who cared for her, and especially Cony Bravo and Maria Bravo.
In lieu of flowers, her family asks for an act of kindness to be done in her name.

A memorial service will be held at First Baptist Church on Friday June 28, 2019 at 2:00 pm.

Published in Plainview Daily Herald on June 27, 2019


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