ASU remembers
Diane B. Worth
Adjunct Faculty, College of Architecture - School of Design
April 10, 2020
Diane B. Worth, 87, passed away on April 10, 2020. Diane graduated from Stephens College in Columbia, Missouri with a bachelor's degree in Merchandising and Design. She settled in Los Angeles, California where she met and married Robert M. Bramman. In their early years they lived in Davis, California where Robert completed his education at University of California Davis in Veterinary Medicine. They then moved to San Rafael, California. There she began her career as an Interior Designer in Marin County. She opened her business, Interior Consultants in Mill Valley and later moved to Carmel where she continued her business operations. Diane moved to Arizona in 1976 and joined Doubletree Corporate office. As a design and purchasing manager, she participated in the opening of their Monterey, California Property. Recently divorced, she reunited with her childhood sweetheart, Richard (Rick) Worth. She attended ASU and later taught as Adjunct Faculty in the College of Architecture, School of Design. Diane is a Life Member and Fellow of the American Society of Interior Designers (ASID). She enjoyed many years of commercial and residential interior design. She went on to open and operate a consignment gallery in Phoenix, The Carleton Connection, with her husband, Rick. The gallery featured exclusive accessories for the home. Rick passed away in 2003. Diane then moved to Sun City. Diane is survived by a brother, three children and three grandchildren. A memorial Service will be held at Messinger Indian School Mortuary at a date to be determined. (Source: Arizona Republic)