Diana Garcia-Canales

Diana Garcia-Canales

August 24, 1971 - November 20, 2025

Obituary

Diana Marie Garcia-Canales, age 54, of Saginaw, passed away peacefully with family by her side on Thursday, November 20, 2025. The daughter of Maximiliano and Olivia (Loa) Garcia, Diana was born August 24, 1971, in Saginaw, Michigan. She married Jose Canales on September 16, 2019.

Diana enjoyed camping, biking, and singing with her sister, Gloria. She cared deeply for her fur babies. Diana loved her family, treasuring time spent with them. She will always be remembered for her love and care for others.

Diana is survived by her beloved husband, Jose Canales; loving mother, Olivia Garcia; dear siblings, Sandy (Steve) Rodriguez, Greg (Tilly) Garcia, Sylvia Herrera, Mary Lou (Gary) Garcia, Angie (Pedro) Castillo, and Gloria (Ricky) Levario; four adored fur babies; several nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. Diana was preceded in death by her father, Maximiliano Garcia; and her niece, Angelina Castillo.

In keeping with Diana's wishes, cremation has taken place and there are no services planned at this time.

Please share your thoughts and memories with the family through www.deislerfuneralhome.com.

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A Memorial Tree was planted for Diana Garcia-Canales
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We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ the staff at Deisler Funeral Home
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Emily Buetow
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I Remember My Aunt Diana And I Would Always Go To The Park And Walk Her Dogs, We’d Play And Talk Outside. All Those Memories I’ll Always Cherish And Love. We Love You Tía.
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Matthew Buetow
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Aunt di, such a beautiful soul. Her positivity and happiness shaped the way I try to interact with the world, and how I’ll always remember her. I’m grateful for the moments we all had with her, and I hope we can carry a piece of her light forward.
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Tilly Garcia
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Sister Inlaw I will miss you. I remembered when you came to Texas with your fur babies. You were very sweet and kind to me always. No more pain. RIP beautiful lady. ❤️
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Jessica Herrera
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Aunt Di, I just wanted to let you know, how much I am going to miss you and every time I saw you. You always asked how is that little marshmallow? I replied you mean roasted Marshmallow? You said No! Marshmallow. Lol. You loved calling Bella a marshmallow. Rest In Heaven Auntie. No more suffering. Love, love, love you Jessica
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Jessica Herrera
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Q: What will you miss most about Diana? A: I am going to miss our annual tradition of calling each other on the phone to wish eachother a Happy New year. We always ended our call with an I love you. I Love you always Aunt Di-Di. You were always a loving and a forgiving person. You loved your fur babies very much. Love your niece Jessica Herrera

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