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Diana L. Adair

Amherst, Massachusetts

1953 - 2024

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Amherst, Massachusetts
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St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Diana L. Adair Amherst, MA - Diana L. Adair, 70, passed away January 22, 2024. Born in Northampton, MA on July 26, 1953, she was the daughter of Howard I. Mann Sr. and Marietta Tataro. Diana grew up in Belchertown, the eldest of 8 children. Living most of her life in Amherst she was well known in...

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I am so sorry to hear of Diana's passing. I grew up on Potwine Lane in Amherst riding her Arabian horses, when I was a teenager. I learned a lot from Diana, and I will miss her dearly. She was a bright light in my formative years.

I was so sorry to hear of Diana's passing. She was a wonderful person, and was always so friendly! I was often the recipient of books she had finished, and we'd often chat in her kitchen. She will be missed!

Diana, a woman full of life, love, boundless energy, and never-ending curiosity. She loved to learn, travel, read, shop, garden, decorate, and go places in style. My memories are endless, my heart is pained. Deepest condolences to Robby and all of Diana's family. Her energy will be missed here on earth, but she sure will liven up the heavens above. Go in peace dear friend, know you were loved and admired by many.

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering Diana as an incredible friend. It's unbelievable to imagine her as gone . She was such a strong presence . Praying for your eternal peace. Give our Favorite Frank a big hug for me up there in Heaven! We will be there for Robby always! Trying to keep smiling, my dear friend.

Was so sorry to learn of this. Diana was such an integral part of our community before moving away. She always dawned a smile and positive outlook on things, plus loved her humour, practicality and matter-of-fact manner. Our deepest and most sincere condolences to Robert and all the family. She will be sorely missed.

Where do we begin? What a wonderful lady. Always upbeat and pleasant. Will be sorely missed by everyone she crossed paths with. Our condolences to her wonderful son, and all her family , friends and colleagues. It has been such an honor to have known Diana. Rest in peace.

I wish I would have kept in touch you you Diana, I miss the good times we had when we were young, Jay Brin.

So sorry, Diana was the epitome of a hard, hard worker, her industry was relentless. Was great to have a chats with her, found her to be almost all always upbeat. Thought it was great when she came back to real estate, she was a natural. Gone too soon, my condolences to everyone who loved her.