TRIBUTES TO DIANA MOUNTANOS

Diana came to pattaya after years of suffering from a debilitating medical condition in America. Her pursuit of yoga came as a way to mitigate the symptoms. Diana found a new life in pattaya. Within a year her condition was gone, and the management at Pattaya People and Tony’s gym gave her a new start on the rest of her life. She found great pleasure being accepted and helping people via her unique brand of yoga. She would have wanted to thank everyone who came into her life and brought her happiness.
Barry Upton –
I have been shocked and saddened by the news that my fab friend Diana had sadly passed on.
She was the most wonderful radio co-presenter with such a wicked laugh and a beautiful soul. A top yoga expert, it was a joy to produce the yoga segments with her for TV.
I chatted to her before her passing on numerous occasions after her leg break and she was always brought to tears from the pain. She was distraught that she couldn’t move properly. I tried to let her know that she was so lucky to have many friends here who loved her.
Diana, you are sadly missed. R.I.P.
Niels Colov –
Diana was a close friend of my wife Pooky and I. Pooky joined Diana in the popular Yoga TV programs and learned a lot from Diana in yoga. We had many nice moments together with Diana and will always remember these good times. We will miss her a lot, she left us just too soon. Rest in peace dear friend.
Patsanan Colov –
She was my best yoga teacher and my best friend. She was always nice and gave so many things to me. Am so sad she is gone forever. I will miss her and her voice a lot. Live in peace my love
Richie Rhodes –
A lovely lady …always joyful and very kind to me …she took an interest in my health and well being and introduced me to yoga …I miss her so much as a friend and teacher.
Kongjitr (KayJay) –
Your happy laugh still in my head.
I enjoyed your yoga class. You we’re a lovely person. Love you always
RIP
Phil Tom Coughlan –
Although we never met, your presence was felt everyday I listened to your sense of humour. Your compassionate views were appealing and above all you made each day that much better. A candle may have gone out but the making of an angel. RIP Diana you will be sadly missed by all friends in Pattaya.
Olena Yaroshenka –
Rip Diana . It was too early to go away. Such a bright and energetic women. She wasn’t greedy to share her positive energy and always helped people to feel better giving them some yoga classes and a great mood.
Malcolm Bell –
Shame. Nice lady
Mike Bridge –
The best laugh on radio… She will be missed by many.
Richard Borthwick (Rich B) –
A intelligent caring person with great energy and personality. A sad loss.
Colin Young –
She will be missed by many friends in Pattaya. Always friendly and happy in her beloved Pattaya
Jeremaine Olt –
Gone to soon
Diana was always so helpful, friendly and will also miss her wonderful voice.
It was always a pleasure to listen to her and great to see how she made people happy.
Rest in peace Diana.
Tony (Tony’s Fitness) –
Diana; you are in a better place now, I thank you for all the wonderful things you have done for us at Tony’s, as you know, I think the world of you, everything happens for a reason, someone powerful has a important plan for you, because you are capable, be ready for your big task Diana, a person like you will make this multiverses even more magnificent: We just miss you so much, goodbye for now, till we meet again.
Gay Burnette –
Diana was my “quirky” American friend. We shared an enthuasism to improve the mental and physical health of those around us. As all “genuine” friends we frequently agreed to disagree, all the time learning more and more from one another. Your delightfully funny attitude to your life as a 60+year old female in Pattaya (!!) frequently made me laugh.
You introduced me to Barry Upton and started me on the radio with Barry on the morning show. Such fun that was. Another lasting friendship.
And of course your own successful business “pure yoga pattaya” and the many advantages yoga provides was your powerhouse.
It was your platform and you performed with such ease and consideration. We will miss your “yoga pose of the day” and your voice so clear and precise.
I will miss you Diana…I could do with another guardian angel my friend!
Ren Lexander –
The first instinct of Diana Mountanos was always to give: to give her energy, give her knowledge, give her support. The aura of giving energy which surrounded her is missed by all who knew and admired her. Diana, you were a gift.
Unknown –
Diana was my friend and yoga teacher
She was a vibrant and optimistic woman who enhanced the lives of those who came into her holistic world
Diana walked the talk
I loved and respected her positive energy and influence
She was a teacher and role model to many and it has been an absolute privilege to know Diana and call her my friend. RIP.
Peter Mountanos –
Diana came to pattaya after years of suffering from a debilitating medical condition in America. Her pursuit of yoga came as a way to mitigate the symptoms. Diana found a new life in pattaya. Within a year her condition was gone, and the management at Pattaya People and Tony’s gym gave her a new start on the rest of her life. She found great pleasure being accepted and helping people via her unique brand of yoga. She would have wanted to thank everyone who came into her life and brought her happiness.