March 14, 1957 – December 23, 2023
JOHNSON CITY - DiAnna "Hankal" Kabbeko (Nuppy), 66, of Johnson City, TN, passed away on December 23, 2023. DiAnna was a very strong and loving woman who fought health issues for many years. She was a wonderful mother, grandmother, and friend to everyone she loved.
DiAnna is survived by her daughter, Heather Hankal; son, Brodie Kabbeko; granddaughters, Ciara Kabbeko and Sydney Hutchinson; sister, Sharon Hodge; and brother, Roy Moore.
DiAnna loved to be outdoors by the river or cooking out with loved ones when she could. She cherished spending time with her loved ones, especially her grandbabies. The family will be doing a celebration of life on or near her birthday.
Please join us in honoring DiAnna's life and remembering the love and joy she brought to all who knew her.
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Danielle
January 4, 2024
I delivered often to Miss DiAnna from the pharmacy. Always loved getting to see her, she was such a kind and loving person. She will be greatly missed. Sending all my love and prayers to the family.
Stacy Jones
January 1, 2024
I'll cherish our 30 plus year friendship forever. You are no longer in pain, spread your wings and fly, Beautiful Lady!
Glenda Honeycutt and Vanis Cutshall
January 1, 2024
Such a sweet person. Very precious.emories of her.
Gloria Stines
December 29, 2023
She was a wonderful lady!! I loved to talk with her
Loretta McKinney
December 28, 2023
She had this shelf that wobbled she ask me to take and fix it. I took it home and redone it for her. It set in my kitchen with all my angles on it. Every time I look at it I see her face. She was such a sweet woman who I love very much. This is not goodbye it I will see you later
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