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.