In loving memory of

Alan R. Dinnen
August 1, 1960 - January 11, 2018

Alan is survived by his wife, Carol; sons, Alan L. Dinnen, Steven A. Dinnen, Gregory A. Dinnen and a daughter, Stephanie R. Dinnen; his mother, Christine Dinnen; sisters, Cathy Mannarino, Guenne (Ralph) Cruz; brothers, Thomas (Doreen) Dinnen and Victor Dinnen, an Uncle, Bill Schneider, his mother-in-law, Giovana Malacria and 2 sister-in-laws, Laura and Linda.

Tributes

Laura Goodman wrote on Jan 14, 2018:

" I love you Alan You are and always will be my brother! I want to thank you, for all the wonderful Things you have done for me throughout my life, since I was 6 years old ! Alan was a kind, generous, loving and truly genuine man I thank God for bringing you into my sister Carols life and mine, you were her true soulmate in this world!!! She loves you so much. Your children love you so much! Thank you for giving me the honor of being your amazing childrens aunt, Alan Stephen, Stephanie and Gregory!!! I love them dearly You and Carol should be so proud of them, they are a reflection of your love for each other! These beautiful and kind young people are your legacy you left us in this world. Thank you  I love you Alan I always have  I always will I will never ever forget YOU  Till we meet again,  Love forever and always Your sister, laura Rest in peace "

Thomas Dinnen wrote on Jan 13, 2018:

"My brother Alan and I shared many great memories. We would go bowling all the time (he beat me every time). He had such a great curve for a lefty. I don't know who was better him or our brother Donald. Alan and I spent hours playing with baseball cards. Alan had shoe boxes filled with baseball cards. We would put clothes pins on our bicycles (to make that stupid noise) and ride around the neighborhood. Alan would only clothes pin the players he didn't like. One time I wanted a army coat and Alan bought it for me. The memories go on and on. I don't think I can say one bad thing about Alan, well maybe two - he was a Met fan and a Dallas Cowboy fan. Alan you will surely be missed. Rest in Peace. Your brother Thomas. "