
In Loving Memory

Dianna lynn Wills (Young)
April 7, 1956 — May 3, 2026
It is with deep sorrow and much love that we mourn the passing of Dianna Lynn Wills (Young), who left us on the 3rd of May, 2026, at the age of 68. Born on April 7, 1958, in Fulton, Missouri, Dianna was a beacon of light and warmth to all who knew her. Her departure leaves a profound void in our hearts, but her enduring spirit will continue to inspire and guide us.
Dianna was the beloved daughter of Shirley and Doyle Young, who predeceased her and welcomed her into their arms once more. She is survived by her devoted husband, David Wills, who stood by her side throughout the beautiful journey of their lives together.
Dianna's life was enriched by her cherished family, including her children Michael Boyd & Lydia Boyd (Gering), Jasmine Childers (Bridgeport), and Greg and Travis Wills & Kala Wills. (Cheyenne). Her siblings Linda and Greg Hafeman (Windsor, Colorado) also survive her. She was a proud grandmother to John & Jenna Boyd, Cayden & Rebecca Meyer, Hannah Boyd, Aphia Boyd, Rachel Boyd, & Chace Childers. Her love extended to her three great-grandchildren, Warren, Winslow, and Eyelyn,who brought immeasurable joy to her life.
A graduate of Scottsbluff High School, Dianna's life was a testament to her dedication and love for family and community. Her home was often filled with laughter and the comforting aroma of her famous fudge and sweets, lovingly prepared for Christmas celebrations. Dianna had a passion for collecting red glass and crystals, each piece telling a story of her adventurous spirit and appreciation for beauty.
Dianna cherished the simple joys of life—going shopping with her daughter, camping in the mountains, and being surrounded by the laughter of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Her faith was an integral part of her life, and she found solace and joy in attending church, nurturing her relationship with God, and sharing her unwavering faith with those around her.
Her legacy is one of kindness, generosity, and an abiding love for her family and friends. Dianna's strength and compassion were evident in every interaction, leaving a lasting impression on everyone she met. Her life was a living example of grace, and her memory will forever be etched in our hearts.
A celebration of Dianna's life will be held at a later date, where family and friends will gather to honor her remarkable journey and the countless lives she touched. Though she has departed from this world, her spirit will continue to guide us, reminding us of the beauty in love, family, and faith.
Rest in peace, dear Dianna. Your legacy of love and light will shine on in the hearts of all who were fortunate enough to know you.