KINGSTON — Scott Dietterick, 74,of Kingston, passed away peacefully at home on Sunday, Feb. 22, 2015. He was in the presence of his loving family, in his favorite chair, tucked under his cozy blanket. He bravely battled cancer with quiet resolve, but in the end, lost the war.
"I have fought a good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith"
Scotty was born Feb. 10, 1941, a son of Gordon S. Dietterick Jr. and Marjorie (Honeywell) Cummins. He was a proud graduate of Kingston High School, class of '58; attended Wilkes College, and then, chose a different path, joining the U.S. Navy, serving his country honorably.
Upon completion of Electronics Technician School, San Francisco, California, he was assigned to the USS McKean. While aboard ship, steaming with Westpac, Scott's E.T. duties included maintenance of exterior communication, navigation and radar equipment. Never on watch, but always prepared to troubleshoot a system should it fail to operate properly.
More recently, he traveled to Massachusetts, to reunite with shipmates aboard the Battleship Joseph P. Kennedy, where they volunteered to perform various maintenance operations.
Upon his honorable discharge from the service, he drove across the country in his '61 Corvette back to Wyoming Valley to work in the family business as a licensed independent agent/adjuster. In 1975, he built his own insurance business from the ground up; named Wyoming Valley Insurance.
Always an active member of the community, he decided to run and was elected to Kingston Council, serving nine years.
Later, gaining political momentum, he ran for the Pennsylvania State Legislature and served for two consecutive terms in the 120th district.
In 1995, he worked for FEMA, as a community relations specialist, traveling the United States and Puerto Rico, helping victims cope with their losses from Hurricane Georges. In 2000, he accepted a position with P.E.M.A., as an emergency management specialist, planning hazardous materials exercises. He retired in 2008.
Scott was a past Worshipful Master of King David Lodge No. 763, currently serving as treasurer. He was past president of the Greater Wilkes-Barre Jaycees and nominated as a J.C.I. Senator. He was also past president of the Wilkes-Barre Independent Insurance Agents. A 50-year member of the Church of Christ Uniting, he was serving on the Finance Ministry Team. He joined the Independent Kingston Fire Company No. 1, served as a chaplain and recently, received recognition for his 50 years of service. He was a charter member of the Wyoming Valley Habitat for Humanity, a member of the West Side Blood Council and was a proud 12 gallon donor. He belonged to the American Legion Black Diamond Post No. 395 and most recently the Kingston Historical society.
He so enjoyed reading and was a perpetual student. He loved traveling, board games, video games, yard sales, card games with the guys, playing the piano, photography and home improvement projects.
Scotty will be remembered for his quick wit, sense of humor and his uncanny ability to rebuild his life in the face of adversity. He passed on his many "life lessons" to family and friends. He believed in getting involved, speaking up, volunteering, lending a helping hand, taking calculated risks, recycling, repurposing, conserving energy, fixing what is broken, driving defensively, wearing a seatbelt and a helmet, saving money and spending some too, believing half of what you read, screening proactively, walking when you can, grilling all year, praying, having faith, and lastly, forgiving.
Scott will be missed each day by his dear and loving wife, Nancy (Learn), with whom he would have celebrated his 50th wedding anniversary on June 5, 2015; his daughters, Jennifer and John Nice, Mountain Top, Julie and Tom Pajic, Quincy, Illinois; grandchildren, Grace and Thomas Pajic Jr.; sister, Holly DesVignes and Bob, Powhatan, Virginia; nephews, Brian and Catherine, Baltimore, Christopher, Powhatan, Jeffrey and Amber Broadway, North Carolina; niece, Megan and her fiance, Christopher, Powhatan;and brother-in-law, Douglas Learn, Hickory, North Carolina; his extended family, including loyal friends and neighbors and former co-workers.
A special thank you to Mary Erwine and staff of Erwine's Home Health and Hospice for their dedicated and professional services.
A celebration of Scott's life will begin with visitation from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday at Hugh B Hughes & Son Inc. Funeral Home, 1044 Wyoming Ave., Forty Fort. Masonic service will be conducted at 7:30 p.m. Funeral service will be held 10 a.m. Saturday in Church of Christ Uniting, corner of Market Street and Sprague Avenue, Kingston. Family and friends are asked to go directly to the church. Interment will immediately follow at Fern Knoll Cemetery, Dallas. Military honors will be provided by the U.S. Navy.
Memorial Donations may be made to the Church of Christ Uniting, corner of Market Street and Sprague Avenue, Kingston, PA 18704; The Hoyt Library, 284 Wyoming Ave., Kingston, PA 18704; or Habitat for Humanity.
For more information or to send the family an online condolence, please visit the funeral home website at www.hughbhughes.com.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Brady Lake
February 18, 2024
Scotty was my godfather, I will never forget him and my first time ride on his motorcycle. He will always be missed. Sending our love to the Dietterick family. Brady and Michelle Lake
Joe Williams
February 28, 2015
I am so sorry to hear of Scott's passing but am recalling many happy memories of our days with the Jaycees, having good times while doing good deeds. Scott was a fine man. My condolences to Nancy and the family.
Kathleen Judge Raver
February 27, 2015
Nancy, Jennifer, Julie---please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. I'm so sorry for your loss. Be strong for each other.
February 27, 2015
Dear Nancy and girls, So sorry about Scott. Prayers are with you. Irene O'Rourke Mackiewicz
Lynne Zawada
February 27, 2015
Nancy, Julie, and Jennifer,
We were surprised and sad to learn of Scott's passing. Thinking and praying for you and your family at this difficult time. Lynne and John Zawada
February 27, 2015
Nancy,
Jean and I are terribly sorry to hear of your loss. We have very fond memories of Scott and you and your visit.
Gene & Jean Klynoot
Brady Lake
February 27, 2015
Scotty was my godfather. I affectionately called him Uncle Scotty. I will never forget him, period. His uncanny wit and sense of humor was priceless. His caring for family and friends was second to none. He will be missed sorely and will forever be in my thoughts, memories, and my families heart. Nancy, I love you very much and I am so sorry for you and your daughters' loss.
Sincerely,
With a sad heart,
Brady Lake
Kenneth Johnson
February 26, 2015
Nancy - we send our deep and sincere condolences for your loss. Scott was a friend from my first day as Kingston Administrator. His efforts for his community were extensive and sincere.
Kenneth P. Johnson, Lt Col, USAF (Ret)
Justine A. Johnson
February 26, 2015
Nancy I was so sorry to hear of Scotts' passing and I will keep you and your family in my prayers. Just the other night I was thinking about you and Scott as your Christmas card was in my Bible and remembering my great friend Nancy and her remarkable marriage to a wonderful man. God Bless you. Love, Rick
Jeanne Habblett
February 26, 2015
Nancy, I was so sorry to hear about Scott's passing. Prayers being sent to help you and your girls go through this very difficult time in your life. Take care. Jeanne Lynch Habblett.
Nancy Cole
February 25, 2015
Scott was the first representative I worked for upon being hired by the House of Representatives. He was a wonderful boss and I was honored to work for him. So sorry to hear of his passing.
The Harveys
February 25, 2015
Scott believed in the power of presence. He "showed up" on so many levels: to his country, his community, his neighbors, friends and always his family. Such a beautiful example of someone who valued connection and involvement. Our family was so fortunate to have him close. Peace and solace to Nancy, Jennifer, Julie and all his family.
February 25, 2015
My prayers go out to you Nancy. May God Bless you and welcome Scott into HIS presence.
Kenny Masteller (Corning NY)
Nancy Worden
February 25, 2015
A special candle for Scott, who always made me laugh...While he gave generously to those in need, his love & devotion to Nancy and beloved daughters was his finest gift. He is at peace with his Lord. God Bless you dear friend. You will be missed
February 25, 2015
Nancy, You know I love you, and am truly saddened to hear the news. That really sucks. Bud/George
February 25, 2015
Dear Nancy, Jennifer and Julie,
I was so very sorry to learn of Scott's passing. Knowing him for many years, I know what a special person he was....a good example for all of us to follow. I know that God is wrapping his arms around you at this difficult time. Cherish all of your wonderful memories. With much love, Janice Worden Reese and family
Gwen Garrett
February 25, 2015
Nancy, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time. So sorry for your loss.
February 25, 2015
We will miss our loyal, loving, and lifetime friend.
Our love,
Betsy and Asher Kahler
Jon Lowe
February 25, 2015
A sad day for my family and especially me. My Uncle Scott was such an incredible man, father, husband, professional, client, and friend. I will miss him dearly but I'm honored to have known him for my entire life!
Thoughts and prayers to my incredibly loving Aunt Nancy, and to my two beautiful amazing cousins Jennifer & Julie.
Don Stroman
February 25, 2015
Scott Dietterick did more for the people of the Wyoming Valley than any other man I know. He devoted countless hours of volunteerism even when his family was very young in the 1970's. He was devoted to the service of other people throughout his entire life and his record of community service is unparalleled by anyone.
My deepest sympathies are extended to his entire family.
Dale Duncan
February 25, 2015
Scott was a wonderful friend and neighbor to Karen's parents, Ray and Patricia Klynott, on South Maple Ave. We enjoyed attending church with the Diettericks at COCU and many a backyard picnic too. Scott was a committed community leader, a friend and neighbor to all, and a great father. His laughter typically echoed throughout any place he happened to be. Condolences from Karen and I to Nancy, Jennifer and Julie.
February 25, 2015
We are ever thankful and blessed to have been part of Scott's life in many, many ways. May his family find peace in their grief knowing our Lord holds them in His loving arms. Nancy Lowe & family
Jessica King
February 25, 2015
RIP Scotty. You had an impact on my young life and for that I will be forever thankful. Thank you.
Rusty
February 25, 2015
I was blessed to have had the opportunity to grow up with Uncle Scotty, Aunt Nancy and the girls. I will always remember his laugh, jokes, playing cards, 42nd street, an old Volvo, '72, house boats and hundreds of other memories made over a lifetime.
Chad Aucker
February 24, 2015
Our deepest sympathies. - Snyder County Department of Emergency Servies
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