Diana Sue Lundquist Quinn Spartanburg - Surrounded by her family and loved ones, Diana peacefully went to be with her Lord and Savior on April 22, 2017. She is survived by her husband of over thirty years, Walter (Chuck) Quinn II, both of whom, natives of Spartanburg, SC; five children, Nancy Thompson-Sosbee, daughter of Roebuck, Richard (Ricky) Thompson, son and his wife, Lisa, of Duncan, Nina-Marie Quinn, daughter, Matthew (Matt) Quinn, son, and Dustin Quinn, son, all of Spartanburg. She is survived by five grandchildren: Steven Sosbee, Alexandra Thompson, Zack, Zana, and Zada Clary. She is also survived by her beloved Aunt, Carrie Byrd West, of Pauline. She is predeceased by both parents Roger W. Lundquist and Betty Byrd Lundquist. Diana was a self- employed business woman who owned and managed real estate rental properties and LLC’s. In Diana’s recreation time, she enjoyed kayaking, camping, boating, and walking on the beach at their second home in Murrells Inlet, SC. Diana knew she was blessed in her life and gladly shared those blessings. She shared her God-given gifts through such things as nursing home ministries through which she served and cared for other to help meet their spiritual and emotional needs, and supplied them with items for their physical needs. She lifted the spirits of many elderly and lonely souls by producing Christmas plays for them, playing her keyboard, even playing Santa and Raggedy Andy and other programs, to lift people up with God’s word and love, and leading others to the Lord. She served many churches over the years with piano playing, children ministries, and leadership skills. Diana was a supporter of charities such as Miracle Hill Homeless Shelter and was an avid supporter of the International Fellowship of Jews. Diana was ordained by the Restoration Faith Church as a minister in good standing as she strived to do God’s will. We would like to thank all those who have supported us with thoughts, deeds and prayers during Diana’s illness. We offer even more thanks in advance for continuing prayers while we miss such an important part of our lives. There will be one service held on Tuesday, April 25, 2017, at 11 a.m. at the Heritage Chapel Mausoleum located on the grounds of Floyd’s Greenlawn Cemetery at Hillcrest. Immediately following at the same location, family and friends may share support. Condolences may be left on line at www.jmdunbar.com. Dunbar Funeral Home& Crematory