John-Dietz-Obituary

John M. Dietz

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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John M. Dietz 58, of Harrisburg, died Saturday, June 14, 2014 at his home. Mr. Dietz was born in Honolulu, Hawaii and was the son of John H. Dietz of Harrisburg and the late Ada (Stahl) Dietz. He was a Claims Adjuster for Penn National Insurance. He was a member of Robert H. Hoke American Legion...

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To a dear roommate and friend. So many great times from Mansfield to Washington to Harrisburg. Whenever I think of our times together it always brings a smile to my face. May The Lord comfort your family. RIP roomie.

My dear friend, college roomate and teammate - I have not seen or talked to you for several years but I remember you like it was yesterday!Laughing, playing ball and just having fun. I remember your laugh and how you took pride in whatever you did.The best left handled pitcher I ever saw!Rest in peace and God bless your family.

God bless all of you during this sad time. You are all in our thoughts & prayers!! JD as we knew him as, was a wonderful man!! JD played Twilight-Sandlot Baseball here in Steelton for my father in law & we all had a lot of fun with him!! He will be greatly missed.
Love,
Brian & Nikki Salov

Wishing you all the love and support your family needs at this time.

Deepest Sympathy to the Dietz Family. John was the Master Motivator when he was Coaching the kids and everyone boys and Men alike loved being around John. He always had a smile on his face and had a great sense of Humor. Anyone that was Lucky enough to know him will never forget him. You are in our thoughts Paul Crowley and Family.

Deepest sympathy to John's family... He was one of the nicest and funniest guys I knew at Mansfield..God bless, my heart goes out to all of you

Wishing you peace to bring comfort, courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your hearts.

My deepest sympathy to Leslie & Michael. John was a wonderful man. We worked together at PHICO & you two were all he ever talked about

John sat behind me at Linglestown Jr High. always the joker.... We then parted ways in high school. On my first day at Mansfield , who do I run into... John... He was my chauffer back then. We had lots on fun driving back and forth to MSU in his Mustang. We will be missed.... Thoughts and prayers to all of you...