Mary Ann Diehl, 75, passed away on December 19, 2020, in the city
of Beaumont, CA, from a sudden heart attack en route to the hospital. She will be greatly missed.
Mary Ann was born on March 18, 1945 in Wamego, Kansas
to Dale Chalmer and Marsella Ann (Stadler) Ruff, both deceased.
Mary Ann grew up in Rossville, Kansas and graduated from Rossville
High School in 1962. Upon graduation she began working for various
companies around the Topeka area, including Shelter Insurance in the Claims
Department and managed lounge at the American Legion Auxilary Post 400 in
Topeka. Mary Ann’s desire to see more
of the world lead her to move to Kansas City in 1991 and she studied and became
a licensed travel agent, which allowed her to travel more and see the beauty
the world has to offer. Eventually she
found herself moving to the Palm Springs area of California where she worked as
an office administrator until she retired in 2009.
Mary Ann married Stephen Diehl but were granted a
divorce in 1974. They had a son in
1970, Jason Christopher, who survives his mother and lives in West Hollywood,
CA, not far from Mary Ann’s home in Beaumont.
Mary Ann is also survived by a brother, Frank Ruff (Lorraine), in Davidsonville, MD.
During the course of her life, Mary Ann enjoyed many surprising
activities, including volunteering her time and talents by making quilts for
veteran’s groups. She also enjoyed
playing billiards and proved to be quite the pool shark. In the 1980s she often placed in the top 3
positions in the Kansas Women’s Billiards Tournament and even garnered First
Place trophies in both singles and doubles tournaments.
Mary Ann will be interred next to her mother at the Rossville
Cemetery in Rossville, KS after a graveside service on January 15th,
at 1:00pm. The family welcomes any
friend, relative or acquaintance of Mary Ann to attend the service. The service is being arranged by Piper
Funeral Home in St. Marys, KS
The family would like to thank everyone who has expressed their
condolences at her loss and hope that Mary Ann’s loving warmth and caring
remain in the hearts and minds of those individuals that were lucky enough to
spend time in her presence.
In lieu of flowers the family requests memorial donations be made
to the American Heart Assoc., 7272
Greenville Ave., Dallas, TX 75231,
Condolences may be left on Mary Ann's online guest book
at www.piperfuneralhome.com.