YARMOUTH - Diana Venere Cestaro, 92, passed away peacefully on February 2, 2022 at the Gosnell Memorial Hospice House in Scarborough, Maine. She was born in Barre, Vermont on June 6, 1929. Her parents were Frank and Nellie (Rizzi) Masi, and she lived her early life on Beckley Street in Barre. She attended North Barre Elementary School and was a Spaulding High School graduate, class of 1947. Diana pursued early employment as an office administrator at Allen Lumber Co. and other local Barre businesses. She met the love of her life and married Ennio Cestaro on September 11, 1954. Soon after, they welcomed their son Claude Cestaro into the world, and they moved to their life long residence on Railroad Street in Barre. Diana had an impact on the youth of the North End in the sixties and seventies. She would regularly be the "cook" for all the young friends of her son, doling out her pasta and other Italian treats regularly. She furthered that joy of being with children by becoming a Ward 5 Teachers Aide, a Barre Cub Scout Den Mother, and a Catechism Teacher at St. Monica's Parish. Diana was a master Italian cook. She was well known for her Bolognese tomato sauce, scratch gnocchi, homemade ravioli, flyaway birds, and many other Italian favorites. Diana enjoyed gardening and always took pride in an abundance of flowers around her home. She also loved her weekly Bingo events, and equally, could hold her own at a pitch game. Diana traveled often to Naples Florida, where she and Ennio resided in the winter for twenty years. She also made Portland, Maine a residence in her final years, spending time with her son, grandchildren and great grandchildren. Diana is survived by her son, Claude Cestaro of Portland Maine, her grandson's Cameron Cestaro and wife Katie, of Westbrook Maine, and Connor Cestaro, and fiancé Taylor Dickson of Portland Maine. Diana also had three beautiful great grandchildren, Maddox, Evangeline, and Claire Cestaro. She is predeceased by her husband Ennio Cestaro, her brothers Idalo and Vico Masi, and her step brother Erman Bernasconi. The family would like to thank Marie Riddle and the staff of 1Call for the years of care and support. Equally, we thank the staff at Brentwood Nursing Home and Gosnell House Hospice for caring for Noni in her final months. Burial will be private for the family at Hope Cemetery in Barre, Vermont at a later date.