John-Dietzman-Obituary

John E. Dietzman

Coventry, New York

Age 86

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DIED
June 23, 2016
AGE
86
LOCATION
Coventry, New York
CHARITY
Alzheimer's Association

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Dietzman, John E.John E. Dietzman, 86, of Coventry, went to be with the Lord on Thursday, June 23rd 2016. He was predeceased by his sister, Mary O'Connor and by a brother, James Dietzman. John is survived by his loving wife of 57 years, Mary Dietzman; children, Jock Dietzman, Mark and Michelle...

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Jock, Mark and family,

May you be comforted in this time of great loss. AFter reading the obituary and things on Facebook, I can understand what a wonderful man your father was. Also in evidence is the wonderful family he left behind. God bless him and all of you.

So sorry for your loss.

So sorry to hear of your family's loss. I am sending up prayers for your family.
I know John from working at The New York State Veterans home. It was a pleasure to have been able to spend time and assist with his needs as a resident on Pine.
May the Lord carry you through this time of loss and bless you with all the wonderful memories you have.
Blessings,
Vicki

May God Bless you Uncle John and Family. I believe you are in a better place with my Father. You were a hard worker just like my father to. I pray one day that they find a cure for this debilitating disease ..
I will always remember you lovingly. Good memories carry in peoples heart forever and by the power of God , I believe NOTHING can take away the love and memories that are in a persons soul...

Uncle Johnny you will be greatly missed by all. I fondly remember the "Shotgun dance moves" it would wear me out after only one dance. Uncle Johnny had so much energy. He had a keen sense of humor like none other! I loved all the stories of life reality. I'm glad he and dad James Dietzman got to take a trip to Indiana to meet the Dietz side of the family and reunite! Your dancing in heaven now on those streets of gold!
Carey G. Dietzman
All our love to the family,your in our...

Uncle John left a lasting impression to everyone he met. He was one of strong character who instilled lasting memories to each of his children and those who knew him. His work ethic, his respect and dedication to his home, farm, and family, as well as supporting and defending our country during time of war will always be remembered by me. I will always treasure the stories he told during family reunions and grateful for the time spent with him. Rest in peace Uncle Johnny. Love you.