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Women of Distinction







                                                   Meet San Diego's Favorite Family

                                                               By Judith A. Habert

                                   us with hot Italian donuts to   day. On Sundays, they gathered   Marisa attended San Diego
                                   brighten our day. Her family was   for big family dinners with the   Christian College getting her
                                   always her main focus.”    entire extended family.     Bachelor of Science Degree,
                                       In 1986 Diane married      In 1998, Mark and Diane   followed by her dual teaching
                                   Mark, who was in law enforce-  met with their close friends (and   credentials while also directing
                                   ment and would later become   eventual Caffé Adesso business   musical shows for San Di-
                                   a National City Police Depart-  partners) Jim Fitzpatrick and   ego-based community theaters,
                                   ment Homicide Detective.   Rita Rodriguez, and Caffe’   which has been her passion
                                   Over the next few years, Diane’s   Adesso was born. After many   since she was a kid. Her passion
                                   family would eventually grow   locations were scouted, Alpine   for theater continues today.
                                   to four children, Aaron, Marisa,   was chosen, and it couldn’t   Upon graduation from
                                   Terra, and Joe.            have been more perfect. The   Grossmont High in 2009, Terra
                                       Joe and his Dad forged a   relationship between the Alpine   would be recruited to the Chi-
                                   close relationship that centered   community and Caffe’ Adesso   cago area, where she would play
                                   around baseball. His Dad, Mark,   was a perfect marriage, and the   D-3 Basketball at North Central
   Photo by Dawn Nicoli/Nicoli Productions  always kept him focused on   relationship has continued for   College in Naperville, Illinois
                                   baseball and would serve as   25 years.                while working towards her de-
           If I were to pick one word   his coach through much of his   The four partners were   gree in Sports Management.
        that epitomizes Diane Mus-  young career, and before too   new, proud parents of a coffee   In June of 2008, Mark was
        grove’s main focus in life, it   long, his talents emerged. “Much  business. Mark & Jim would be   stricken with Guillen-Barre
        would be “Family.”         of our free time was spent   the players behind the scenes,   Syndrome, leaving him hospital-
           Born and raised in San   traveling to different counties   while Diane and Rita handled   ized and paralyzed—a shocking
        Diego, Diane’s parents were   and states for baseball, but it   the day-to-day operation.   event for the Musgrove family.
        first-generation Italian Ameri-  wasn’t just Joe and his Dad that   In the summer of 2008,   Diane’s days were now filled
        cans who settled in Little Italy.   traveled; his sisters loved it just   Aaron had already graduated   with getting to the hospital to
        As a young girl, much of Diane’s   as much as we did, and they   from Grossmont High School.   be with Mark, rushing to Alpine
        youth centered around her   made every trip.”         He had also made his way across   to handle business issues, then
        horses. “I loved my horses, and   Keeping up her Mom’s   parts of Europe on a Post-High   returning to the hospital to
        at one point, I was boarding   tradition, she always had a   School vacation and had worked   check up on Mark and spend
        several horses, plus the two I   delicious hot dinner where her   in the construction industry   time with him. She would then
        owned, caring for them and per-  family would congregate and   before beginning his college   rush home to prepare dinner for
        forming numerous horse-related   share their experiences of each   education at UCSD.   the family, and maybe if time
        duties daily before school. They
        definitely kept me out of trouble
        as a young girl.” A graduate of
        Grossmont high school, she is
        one of four children, with two
        sisters and a brother.
           Diane knew at a young age
        that there was one thing she                                                                                Photo Courtesy of the San Diego Padres
        wanted, “ I knew from day one
        that I wanted to be a Mother
        and have a family because, in my
        eyes, my Mother was the perfect
        example of what a Mom should
        be and how you should raise
        your children. I can recall Mom
        always had a home-cooked meal
        on the table at five o’clock. On
        rainy days Mom would greet

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