Cover for Diane Lynn Kaern's Obituary

Diane Lynn Kaern

Nov 20, 1956 — May 30, 2026

Fairlawn

Diane Lynn Kaern, 69, entered eternal rest on May 30, 2026, leaving behind her devoted husband of 36 years, Michael Kaern. Diane was the daughter of Edward Robitz, Sr. and Grace Robitz, formerly of Monaca, PA. She was sister to Edward Robitz, Jr. (Sandy), Cindi (Jim Hogue), and Lisa Barber (Nate). Diane was also aunt to 7 nieces and nephews. In 1988, Diane graduated from the University of Pittsburgh Joseph M. Katz School of Business where she received her MBA. During her long business career, she lived in San Francisco, CA, Boca Raton, FL, Palo Alto & Los Gatos, CA, and she retired in Akron, OH. Diane was known for her great style. She always had immaculate taste in clothes and decor. She travelled the world and was fond of scuba diving. Diane always had deep faith, great generosity, and was devoted to her 2 cats. She will be remembered for her great beauty and smile and her adventurous spirit. She will be greatly missed.

A eulogy written by Diane:

Diane was a laid down lover of the Lord Jesus Christ.

She really loved the Lord. Her life was consumed in having a deeper revelation of Him and being used by Him to impact others to encounter Him and step into their destiny. Her ministry was about the Father's great love, mercy and the finished work of the cross.

She had a very strong mercy gift. And she enjoyed ministering to those that most don't want to minister to. She was also visionary, a seer, a great teacher and enjoyed inspiring others to know Him and His great love.

Diane was a wife, daughter, sister, aunt, friend, and mother to many spiritual children. She was a very generous, loyal, and extremely reliable person. She had many long term friendships and was very devoted to her relationships. She was a pursuer of excellence in everything and that included her many relationships.

Through Diane's ministry, many lives were saved, healed, delivered, came to know the love of the Father, and launched into their God ordained destiny.

Diane will be greatly missed but she leaves behind a legacy of impacting many lives that have been touched and changed by God. Her life was a portal for the glory of God and her ministry will live on throughout future generations through the lives that had an encounter with Him and His great love.

Arrangements entrusted to Adams Mason Funeral Home. (330)535-9186

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