

A memorial service will be held at 10:00 am on Thursday, Jat the Tallahassee National Cemetery, 5015 Apalachee Parkway, Tallahassee. Like one of the hundreds of butterflies she released, she now has her wings. She took great joy in categorizing the dozens of birds which visited her yard, cataloging the family history with numerous pictures and newspaper clippings and raising butterflies from caterpillars. After her husband’s retirement, they traveled frequently including several trips to Europe and to Israel, her favorite location. Justine worked as a legislative assistant, taught Sunday School at the First Baptist Church but mainly devoted her time to her family. After graduation, they moved back to Orlando for a short time before moving to Tallahassee. After the war, they lived in Gainesville, Florida where she supported her husband while he attended the University of Florida. While growing up in the Orlando area, she met Bud Meadows and followed him to Texas where they were married before he left for the war. Her loving family remembers her dearly: Husband Edward Lee “Bud” Meadows, son Lee Meadows, daughter Cindy Meadows, son Jon Meadows (Lisa), granddaughters Delane Meadows and Bailey Meadows and their mother Vicki. She was preceded in death by her mother Lucinda Norwood Carraway, her stepfather Walter Carraway and her father Lloyd Bell. Justine was a loving wife, mother and grandmother and faithful servant to God. Justine Bell Meadows Justine Meadows, 93 years young, went to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ in the early morning of May 24th, 2019. Knowing this cause was near to her heart the family asks in lieu of flowers, donations be made in Diane’s name to the Cancer Care Center at Advent Health Waterman.

Diane won her battle with breast cancer yet still was taken too soon. Harden funeral home and she was laid to rest in the Pine Forest Cemetery, in Mt. Sadly Diane was preceded in death by her Father Bud Wentz, Mother Jenny Wentz, Brother David Wentz, and Son in law Vinny Folgore. She is survived by her devoted Husband Tony Burdette, loving children, Son Tony Burdette, Daughters Danielle Folgore and Jessica Burdette, Son in law Phillip Marques, cherished Grandchildren, Niya Folgore, Gino Folgore, and Zaiden Marques, Brother Bill Wentz, Niece Christy Wentz, and four Nephews. Diane’s beautiful smile and sweet personality will be forever missed. Diane treasured her role as ‘Gammy’ to three grandchildren, whom she adored. She not only was a wonderful mother to her two children, she also shared her love with the neighborhood children and all of the kids at Waterman Childcare Center where she worked for 18 years. Dora, FL where Diane’s love for children flourished. Diane met and married the love of her life, Tony Burdette, in Houston Texas in 1982. She was born Augin Olmito Tx, where she was adopted and raised by her loving parents Bud and Jenny Wentz. You can also search for previous obituaries here.ĭiane Elizabeth Burdette Diane Elizabeth Wentz Burdette, age 57, passed away peacefully May 11, 2019. It also enforced meeting-free Wednesdays and limited large meetings with over 50 people to a six-hour window on Thursdays.īut the company says its initial effort wasn’t enough.To place an Orlando Sentinel obituary, visit this form. Shopify first took steps to reduce unnecessary meetings in January by doing away with all previously scheduled recurring meetings involving three or more people. By getting rid of even three meetings a week per person, Shopify estimates it will see a 15% reduction in overall costs. The average 30-minute meeting with three employees at the company costs between $700-$1600, according to an internal note shared with CNN Wednesday. The tool functions as a Chrome extension built into Google Calendar, showing Shopify’s 11,000-plus global employees the estimated cost of their meetings by using data based on average compensation, number of attendees and length. Shopify, a Canadian e-commerce company, rolled out its Meeting Cost Calculator internally Wednesday as part of ongoing efforts to encourage emptier calendars. One tech company is escalating its war on meetings by introducing a calculator that shows employees how much it really costs to force dozens of their colleagues to huddle together for an hour instead of just sending an email.
