Diane M. Hall

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Hall, Diane M.

(age 71)

Of Oakton, VA died on August 24, 2018. She was the beloved wife of 46 years to Richard A. Hall; mother of Adrienne Wines (Tom) and Alison Chandler (Brian); sister of JoAnn Eberhardt and grandmother of Steven, Grace and Nicole. She is also survived by nieces, nephews and cousins. Diane was an educator for 30 years, teaching Spanish at Longfellow Middle School for 21 years. As a proud second generation Croatian American, she also spoke Croatian. A memorial service will be held at Money and King Funeral Home, 171 W. Maple Ave., Vienna, VA on Saturday, September 8, 2018 at 2 PM. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 124 Park St., SE, Vienna, VA 22180.

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  1. I am so saddened by the loss of this wonderful person. Diane was a gracious and giving member of our Club. She was the kind of person one always liked to see because she was so cheerful and kind, truly a good person. My thoughts and prayers are with her family, who I know, like her friends, will miss her deeply.
    My Sincerest Condolences, Anne Gruner

  2. I am SO… “Deeply “ saddened by my very Special childhood friend , Diane, of many years, passing. Diane and I walked to elementary and Highschool every day and remained friends during my 35 years in Miami with our yearly Christmas letters., watching her beautiful twins grow up through her photos she would send. I am terribly ,Terribly heart broken . Please feel my prayers being sent to you , Richard, Alyson, Adrienne, JoAnne, and your entire family.

  3. My prayers for Diane and her family, all of whom I count as my dear friends. She lead her life with dignity, generosity and compassion. She leaves a void in so many hearts.

  4. While we didn’t know Diane personally we felt like we did through Rich, our accountant/friend for many, many years. Our thoughts and prayers are with Rich and his entire family.

    Shane & Mike

  5. Dear Adrienne,
    Through you, we got to know your Mom so much and whenever we met her it was like meeting someone we knew for a long time. She was always gracious and sweetly charming! Our heartfelt prayers and best wishes to you and your family.
    Love, Sarina, Vishval, Anaiya and Syona.

  6. Dearest Diane, You and Rich were the first to come to our home and welcome us to the neighborhood. I cherish that moment and in my heart it made me happy to know it was you who were our neighbors. When we had our baby, like the thoughtful, caring person you were, brought books that my toddler still reads today. I think of these momentary exchanges often after hearing you had moved on and remember you with love. I’ve thought of your family often and in this moment of grief and sadness, I send my love, prayers and heartfelt condolences. —Naje & Raj

  7. I taught with Diane at Longfellow Middle School and remember her fondly. I send my sympathy to her husband Richard and their two daughters and families. May your memories and love for her help you during this time of grief.

    Sincerely,
    April Herbert

  8. I had an old address and my note was returned. I taught science at Longfellow with Diane and she was a fantastic teacher and a wonderful lady. I remember when I was very ill with terrible sinuses and she brought me a pot of beef-stew. It was like a gift from an “angel” as I was too sick to cook. I classify people as a giver or a user and she was definitely a giver. I am very glad that our paths crossed and I’m sure you are proud of her , too. My deepest sympathy, Frank Gladding


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