Diane D. Egger (nee DePietro)
 Visitation: FRIDAY, December 18, 2015: 2-4 & 7-9 pm at The Dietrich Funeral Homes, Inc., 2480 Kensington Ave., Amherst. 
Service: SATURDAY, December 19, 2015: A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:30 am at St. Gregory the Great Church. EGGER – Diane D.
 (nee DePietro)
 December 15, 2015. Loving and cherished
 wife of George F. Egger II; loving
 mother of Cheryl Knobloch, Laurel
 (John) Szulgit, John (Mary) and Christopher
 (Carrie) Egger; loving grandmother
 of nine grandchildren; sister of
 the late Joseph DePietro; loving sister-in-law
 of Elizabeth DePietro; loving
 godmother of Erica DePietro; loving
 aunt of Alexander DePietro; niece of
 Yolanda Matarazzo. Family and friends
 may call Friday 2-4 and 7-9 PM at the
 DIETRICH FUNERAL HOME, INC.,
 2480 Kensington Ave., Amherst. A
 Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated
 on Saturday at 10:30 AM at
 St. Gregory the Great Church, 200
 St. Gregory Ct., Williamsville. Please
 assemble at church. Flowers gratefully
 declined. Memorials may be made in
 Diane’s memory to Hospice Buffalo or
 St. Gregory the Great Church. Online
 condolences may be shared at
 www.TheDietrichFuneralHome.com Feb. 26, 1952 – Dec. 15, 2015 Diane D. Egger of East Amherst, a retired bank project manager, died Tuesday in Buffalo General Medical Center after a short illness. She was 63. Born in Syracuse, the former Diane DePietro was a 1970 graduate of Henninger High School in Syracuse and earned an associate degree in 1972 from Maria Regina College in Syracuse. She joined the former Marine Midland Bank in 1972 as a new accounts clerk in Syracuse and rose to become a branch manager. As a corporate officer for Marine Midland and its successor, HSBC Bank, Mrs. Egger led many projects, including bank acquisitions, Year 2000 conversions and branch and teller automation systems. She was a senior vice president for project management when she retired in 2011. A Buffalo-area resident since 1994, she was a devout Catholic. Survivors include her husband of 30 years, George F. II; two daughters, Cheryl Knobloch and Laurel Szulgit; two sons, John and Christopher; and nine grandchildren. A Mass of Christian Burial will be offered at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in St. Gregory the Great Catholic Church, 200 St. Gregory Court, Amherst.
