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Oh what bittersweet memories. Miss you Alan. Love you Diana. ❤
Randi Covin
January 14, 2020 | Olympia, WA | Family
Novato, California
Alan Jamison Passed away on January 6, 2016. He was 65 years old. He leaves behind his wife Diana, daughter Alycia, stepson Andrew, grandchildren Jordin and Chase, and siblings Mike, Cindy, and Carol, as well as many nieces and nephews. He was born in Oregon, and graduated from Loma Linda...
Read MoreOh what bittersweet memories. Miss you Alan. Love you Diana. ❤
Randi Covin
January 14, 2020 | Olympia, WA | Family
Oh Diana - I just saw that Alan passed. My heart goes out to you & your family. So many fond memories of you both. Canyon Manor memories too.
Love & peace
JoAnnski
JoAnn Walker
February 24, 2017 | Hamilton, WA
Ms Diana,
Just heard about Alan. We played tennis many times. Recall Alan showing up with your 3 border collies at Pioneer Pk and he was a always so upbeat. He always hit "full out" no matter what so when I was on the court with him opponent or partner I had to be on my toes.
He's one of the best people I've ever known. Did I mention he was also triple smart?
Best, Paul
September 11, 2016
So very sad to lose Alan - a long-time friend of my mother's who became a friend to our whole family and then just family - I called Alan and Diana my California auntie and uncle. I can't believe I will never see his sunny face or hear his sweet voice again. My heart goes out to Diana and everyone who loved Alan. Goodbye Alan! I love you and miss you!
Randi Covin
January 26, 2016 | Willits, CA
Our family friend, Alan Jamison, whom many of my friends met over the years at mine and my parents' various birthdays and parties and dinners passed away this month after a brave battle with cancer. Alan and his wife Diana knew me since birth. They taught me to ski, we spent trips camping in RVs by a river, I tagged along wine-tasting as a kid, and never let a family get-together go without seeing them right there with us to celebrate. They gifted me a week at their condo in the Bahamas when...
Pam
January 25, 2016
Dear Diana and family- I am so very sorry to hear that Alan has made his transition. His hugs and warm smile will be missed by all who knew him. Deepest condolences on your loss.
Susan
Susan Miller
January 23, 2016 | Novato, CA
I have many very fond memories of Alan. He was the kindest of men, and loved family, friends and food, all the nourishing things of life.
Patrick and I will always miss him, and send deepest condolences to Diana and all who loved him.
Liz Thompson
January 23, 2016 | Novato, CA
I have tons of memories that I will cherish that involved Alan. He taught me so much and I will always remember his statement " What is your therapeutic intent?" He was a rare combination of a highly intelligent man that could be as down to earth as anyone. I will miss him much.
Vernon Childs
January 22, 2016 | CA
Barbara Leiker
January 21, 2016 | Novato, CA