Megan Elizabeth Diamandi

Megan Diamandi

Megan Elizabeth Diamandi was born on January 27,1981 and died on January 19, 2019.  She is survived by her husband and son Anthony and Tony Diamandi; mother and stepfather, Angela and David Thompson; father and stepmother, Tim and Jann Leach.  She also leaves sister Tara Thompson-Ward; stepsister Sarah Thompson; stepbrother Christopher Thompson along with many aunts, uncles, cousins, one niece and two nephews.

She was born and raised in Florida, lived in Japan for three years and resided in Washington State for twelve years.  She had many interests and loves in life such as: friends, family, dancing, baking, mathematics, dinosaurs, cosmetology, Hot Hands hand warmers, Unikitty, Mr. Rogers, Julia Child, Ollie North, Bob Dylan, Tina Fey, Anne Frank, June Carter Cash, Florence and the Machine, rainbows, shooting stars, the sound of laughter, riding motorcycles and fast cars, tattoos, decaf coffee, the smell of candles and lotions, to be held and to hold, hummingbirds, tulips, hydrangea and Jesus.  She once climbed Mount Fuji.

She attended high school at Father Lopez High School in Daytona Beach, Fl and started her accounting degree at Stetson University in Deland Fl. She finished her Master’s degree in accounting at Seattle University in Washington.  She worked for RGL forensic accounting, Bank of America in Japan and Trader Joe’s. The most cherished things that Megan did for her husband and son were her endless acts of selfless love as a mother and wife.  The best aspects and qualities in our lives were learned from time spent with her.  She had a deep strength and fight inside of her. Megan was sweet, angelic, caring, kind, creative, beautiful, intelligent, courageous, playful and radiant.   Megan was a gentle soul who left so much of herself in this world just by her example.  She will be missed by everyone she came in contact with.

A celebration of life will be held at 1pm on Saturday May 11th, 2019 at Northshore Community Church.

18 Responses to “Megan Elizabeth Diamandi”

  • Angie Cox says:

    Girl…I can only imagine what it will be like when I walk by your side, again, with Jesus and with you. I can only imagine when that day comes and I find myself standing in the sun. What it must be like to be surrounded by His glory, as you are now. Things like this are what make me joyful to see you again, both if us in His perfection. (Much if what I typed is from Mercy Me). Love you Meg! You were the first best Jesus friend I ever had. My first Jesus bestie. I have not named anyone a “bestie” before or after our Seattle time together. I was never fond of that word, but with you it totally worked. My bestest bestie ever.

  • Angela Thompson says:

    My precious daughter, your smile could light up the room!!! You always had such positive energy and strength!! I will hold you in my heart forever, until we are together again. I can hear you whisper,” I love you mama!” I love you too baby girl!!

  • Tim Leach says:

    Meg, I love you so much. I hope you have found the peace that you so deserve and that we can indeed see each other again. I will love you forever, Dad.

  • David Thompson says:

    Megan, you were an important influence on many lives and your passing has left a void in our hearts. I admire how you served so well your multiple roles as mother, wife, daughter, granddaughter, student and accountant. I am thankful for the time we had together traveling to Boston, Salem, Bar Harbor, Park City, The Sea Ranch, and those wonderful places you shared with us in Japan, especially Mount Fugi. I miss our conversations about family, art, koi and the places we might meet in the future. Hopefully, our meetings can happen in another time and place.
    I love you very much!

  • Margaret Hatina says:

    Oh, sweet Megan, we miss you so much. The sun doesn’t seem to shine so bright, but there’s a new star in our sky. I have no doubt Jesus welcomed you with open arms and the family that was waiting for you is celebrating joyously. Until we meet again, we’ll find comfort in the memories we treasure of your brilliant smile and infectious laugh, the love you shared so generously. LYM, Aunt Marg

  • Margaret Hataina says:

    Sweet, sweet Megan. We miss you so much. There’s a new star in our sky, but the sun doesn’t seem to shine so bright. I know, without doubt, that Jesus welcomed you with open arms and the family that was waiting for you is celebrating joyously. Until we meet again, the memories we treasure of the love you shared so generously and your beautiful smile and infectious laugh will comfort us and soothe the ache in our hearts. LYM, Aunt Marg

  • Tom V says:

    My thoughts and prayers of peace and healing to the family. Another angel has been sent home.

  • Marilyn Stack says:

    Angela and Family,
    My heart breaks for all of you. I remember her smiling face as a child at St. Brendan’s. Sending love and prayers.

  • Stephanie Ford says:

    I am so thankful for all the beautiful memories and laughter I had with Megan. My love goes to you all. Rest In Peace sweet roommate.

  • Nancy Tupas says:

    Dear Anthony and Tony, My heart is breaking for you both. I am praying for you and the rest of Megan’s family. I know she is in Ecstasy with our Lord! She will always be remembered for her beautiful smile, kindness, and her love for you and Tony.❤️

  • Mandy Maccaro says:

    My very first best friend in life , I never forgot you and always cherished knowing such a beautiful person . We haven’t spoke in years but my heart is broken , we could always pick up wherever we left off . Rest In Peace .. love always
    Mandy

  • Jann Leach says:

    Megan, “ Secret Agent Man” will never be the same. Much love

  • Rica says:

    Megan – although our time together at RGL was short, I considered you my friend. How can I not, when we both loved pens and food! I still have the plant you left me when you moved to Japan. Rest In Paradise my Megarooni!

  • Shelly Kipp says:

    You will be missed cousin Megan! You have left us to soon. I will always remember your sweet smile and beautiful face. Until we meet again, love you, cousin Shelly❤️

  • Bethany says:

    We spent a decent amount of time together and your kindness touched my heart in so many ways. I didn’t know…and just found out today… I wish I could have honored your life today… but I know you are dancing free with Jesus. You will be so missed here!

  • michael klimas says:

    I am so sorry to hear about Megan. She was a special girl. Angela, Tara I’m so sorry she is no longer with you, No doubt she will be with you again.

    God Bless

  • Lauren Terry says:

    Dear Anthony & Tony and all of Megan’s beloved family,

    I just learned about Megan’s passing last week, and was stunned and crushed by the news. I cannot imagine the deep ache that each of you carry in your hearts as you miss her so dearly.

    I met Megan at Emerald City Bible Fellowship in Seattle several years ago, and she was one of the most beautiful, loving, gentle, compassionate, and radiant people I have known. Her love for Jesus was palpable. Her care for others was palpable. And her love and adoration for Anthony and Tony was deep and fierce. (I never had the opportunity to meet Anthony, but I did meet Tony at ECBF a few times, and oh how she loved and cherished him. She also talked all the time of Anthony, and I know she adored him.)

    Megan and I kept in touch for a long time after she was no longer attending ECBF (as it wasn’t easy for her to drive so far to church when she was living in Bothell), and she even invited me to go to a worship conference with her at Citadel Church in the summer of 2014. Oh, how she loved to worship Jesus, and being at that conference with her was such a powerful time.

    The last time I corresponded with Megan was sometime in the last part of 2015, I believe, but she has remained in my heart through the years, and I will never forget her beautiful spirit, her strength and how hard she fought, how much she loved Anthony & Tony, her friends & family, and how deeply she loved God. I am heartbroken for you, her family, that you have lost such a precious wife/mama/daughter/sister/aunt/niece here, but I give thanks knowing she is with her Healer now, and that we will all be with her again one day. Anthony and Tony, I will pray for you for a long time to come. Bless you all.

    Lauren Terry

  • Angela Thompson says:

    1,000 Moments I have taken for granted thinking I would have 1000 more. One year ago today, you reached up and took our Lord’s hand, there is one more angel in heaven. I keep my memories of you tucked close in my heart, until we are blessed to meet again. I love you baby girl! And I hear you whisper,” mama I love you too!”

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