Diane -Hale-McKinzy-Obituary

Diane M. Hale-McKinzy

Alexandria, Virginia

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Diane M. Hale-McKinzy, 38, of Alexandria, Virginia, a civilian employee with the U.S. Army.

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God rest your soul until Gabriel blows that trumpet.

This message is for the decendents of Diane. Keep strong in living the successful life you are currently living. @ Gray - You have acheived most of your highest goals - now make more and continue to help others along the way.
@ Connie you've grown to be a stunning beautiful women and have a strong intelligent blessed son! Continue your Mom's legacy by being the woman of excellence that you are!!!

This message is for the decendents of Diane. Keep strong in living the successful life you are currently living. @ Gray - You have acheived most of your highest goals - now make more and continue to help others along the way.
@ Connie you've grown to be a stunning beautiful women and have a strong intelligent blessed son! Continue your Mom's legacy by being the woman of excellence that you are!!!

MSG James A. Torre

Diane, I think of you often and especially on this day, 9/11. I enjoyed our time as co-workers on the Army Headquarters staff in the Pentagon working for COL Sam Cantey. I will never forget your wonderful smile and how it would always light up the entire room; you were such a joy for all who had the pleasure to know you. Until we meet again my friend, may God bless.

Diane I saw your picture at the 9/11 memorial in New York on 10/15/2016. You have been in heaven for a while now but when I saw your picture I cried as if we just lost you. I will never forget how hard you worked at the pentagon for three generals and how hard you did volunteer work for your local church!! We all admired how you worked beside you husband as he ran his rug cleaning business and still had time to be a mother to you lovely daughter Connie. You will never be forgotten!!!You...

I pause today to offer a prayer of comfort to Diane's friends and family. We will never forget your loss and I pray that you will be blessed today. Love from Texas

I love you so much, words cannot express how I miss you. Love your daughter, Ebony

This was a tragic act of terror that changed the WORLD forever. You will always be loved and missed. I remember like yesterday when I first came to VA, and it was then I grew to become the man I am today. No words or expressions can begin to sum up the amount of lives that you have touched. A Veteran of the armed service (Army) and one of the strongest women I know. I miss that big smile.

I Love you, Mom! I miss you more and more each day. You were a shining star in each and every life you touched.