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OBIT: Irene Lane

Irene Lane was a beacon of light in the hearts of those who knew her. Born on June 5, 1948, Irene graced the earth with her kindness, her loving nature, and a smile that could brighten the darkest of days.

Irene’s journey in life was marked by moments that exemplified her compassion. Whether it was through phone conversations or the love of cooking meals for family gatherings, she embodied love and laughter in its simplest, most profound forms. Her bright smile was not only a reflection of her happiness but also an invitation for others to share in her joy.

Irene was known as someone who would go out of her way to lend a hand, and she felt deeply for others, using her bright spirit to illuminate their paths during difficult times.

As we remember Irene, we celebrate her legacy. Her absence leaves a void that will be greatly missed, yet her beautiful spirit will forever echo in the hearts of those she loved.

A service to honor her remarkable life will be held on Saturday, March 14th, 2026, at Golden Gate Funeral Home in Dallas Texas, 9:00 am. Let us remember the light that Irene brought into our lives, reflecting the beauty of her spirit that will be cherished forever. To order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of Irene Lane, please visit our flower store.

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