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Dia Ositis, 44, passed away Wednesday, December 31, 2025, at her home. She was born January 11, 1981, to John Robert Ositis Jr. and Rebecca Campbell in Memphis, TN. Dia will be remembered for her generous heart, creative spirit, and deep love for both people and animals. She had a lifelong passion for fostering animals, offering them care, patience, and a safe place to heal. Dia found joy in gardening and landscaping, where she brought beauty to every space she touched, and she delighted family and friends with her cooking, especially her cherished secret recipes. A thoughtful and expressive soul, Dia enjoyed writing poetry and savoring a strong cup of coffee, often finding meaning in life’s quiet moments. She valued education and personal growth, earning her master’s degree from Western Governors University. Dia went on to build a successful career in finance within the manufacturing industry, where she was respected for her dedication and professionalism. Above all, Dia will be remembered for her warmth, creativity, and the love she shared so freely. Her memory will live on in the lives she touched, the animals she saved, and the beauty she created in both words and gardens.
Funeral services were private.
Senter Funeral Home has been entrusted with the services.
She is survived by her children, Oxford Taylor Ositis, James Dalton Stevens and Avery Olivia Weaver all of Fulton; father, John Robert (Kathy) Ositis, Jr. of New Albany; mother, Rebecca (Sonny Hearn) Campbell of Como, MS; brother, James Robert (Courtney) Ositis of GA, and sister, Anna Katherine (Brandon) McCullough of New Albany.
