Diane Kaltenbach passed away on July 9, 2022 at Bethesda North Hospital. She was born on November 26, 1951 in Cincinnati, Ohio to the late Robert Alfred Wettstein and Bernadelle Marie Wettstein. Diane Kaltenbach graduated from Cincinnati State with a horticulture degree. She started her own company D.R. Landscaping Gardening. She enjoyed taking walks at Lunken Airport, being with her grandchildren, seeing her friends from the Legion and working with her three children. She was loved by her three children, Jeff Rothert, Tommy (Amy) Rothert and Holly (Chris) Murray, her sister Joan Kelly, nieces and nephews Kelly Rothert, Kelsey Hogan, Kristina Hogan, Justin Rothert, Ashley Rothert, Laura, Brian, Colleen, Katie, Allison and Brendan grandchildren Mathew Martin, Zach Rothert, Chris Murray and Thomas (Haley) Rothert, great-grandchildren Elizabeth Rothert and Daisy Rothert and lifelong friend to many. We will miss you greatly and each one of us will meet you eventually. We love you.
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Michael McKinnis says
July 13, 2022 at 11:48 pmWe will miss Diane tremendously. On behalf of American Legion Post 744 Cincinnati we offer our sincere condolences to her Family. God Bless.
Michael McKinnis
Commander
Chris says
July 17, 2022 at 5:35 pmDiane was a special person. She was the most giving, and forgiving person I ever knew. She made a lifetime impression on so many.
She is now in a better place with other loved ones that left us. I know she is looking down, still overseeing those she cared so deeply about. The world was a better place with her here. We will forever love, and miss her.
Catherine says
July 19, 2022 at 12:18 amDiane was a kind and caring person. She had her way of dealing with the world. But was always there for family. I am grateful to have known Diane. And seen life through her eyes. Condolence to the family.
Holly - daughter ❤️❤️ says
July 30, 2022 at 1:23 amMom, you where my mother and my best friend. I miss you alright and each day feels more and more lonely without you. I know Tommy was waiting for you and all your other family members . . When the day comes I will joins you. Until then, I will just remember the great WORK days we had together and cherish those. Love you 😘
JoAnn says
August 8, 2022 at 2:56 pmDiane will be thinking of you always- still hard to believe you are gone. I’ll always remember what a kind person you were & I’m thankful for all the fond memories. Love you.
Catherine says
July 19, 2022 at 12:20 amDiane was a kind and caring person. She had her way of dealing with the world. But was always there for family. I am grateful to have known Diane. And seen life through her eyes. Condolence to the family.
JoAnn says
August 8, 2022 at 2:58 pmDiane will be thinking of you always- still hard to believe you are gone. I’ll always remember what a kind person you were & I’m thankful for all the fond memories. Love you.