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Alan Arnold Diamonstein

Newport News, Virginia

1931 - 2019

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October 17, 2019
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Newport News, Virginia
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Alan Arnold Diamonstein, devoted public servant and beloved community leader, died at his home in Newport News, Virginia on Thursday, October 17, 2019, surrounded by his family. He was 88 years old.It was once written that "Alan Diamonstein could give politicians a good name. He is a mover and...

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On behalf of the Thomas's family we send our deepest condolences to the Alan Diamonstein family.
Alan was always a fighter for justice . He will be deeply miss ,Theodore Tick Thomas .

Alan was a good friend to our family and was always there when we needed him. As busy as he was - AND HE WAS ALWAYS BUSY- he found a way to fit us in with a listening ear, a big smile on his face, and helpful advice. Alan will be sorely missed by all who knew him. May his memory always be for a blessing.

My Mom used to work for Alan and he was like a member of my family. He was a great man and did a lot of great things for our area.
Prayers for Beverly and family...Alan will be missed.
Sherry Akers

I knew him through Herb Bateman. He was a wonderful man and an asset to the people of Virginia. He will be missed by many.

RIP Mr. Alan. Thank you for your unrelenting representation in the black & low income communities when others turned their backs. Well done, your crown awaits.

Alan was a friend of ours meeting him when our daughter came home from being on the grounds of Va. Capital Hill wanting to be a page. He will be missed by many that call him a friend. Alan footsteps on Capital Hill have help so many & a soft spot for UVA go Hoos. Condolences to Beverly & Alan's family.

Alan came through when my son-in-law needed help, and made all the difference. It has always been a privilege to know him. Thank you, Alan, for the memories.

My Deepest Condolences To Beverly & Her Family .

I first met Alan Diamonstein when I started a position in Virginia's state government in 1976, and over the years I learned to admire and respect him, and to observe and learn from him as he added to his long list of accomplishments on behalf of the residents of Virginia.

I offer my sincere condolences to the family and friends of this fine man. May your hearts be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived