Ronald-Dietrich-Obituary

Ronald A. Dietrich

Holyoke, Massachusetts

1938 - 2025

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Holyoke, Massachusetts
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St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Ronald A. Dietrich1938 - 2025HolyokeThe City of Holyoke has lost a man who dedicated his life working as a volunteer for the community he loved. He generously gave his time and talent to the Holyoke Auxiliary Police Division and brought that Division to become one of the largest and most active...

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Just read this today on Feb 23, 2025. Husband and I were sick at that time.i am so devastated !!!You inspired me Chief a great deal! Never got a chance to come back to Holyoke to hang out with you and Jean. Most nicest people on earth! I just can´t believe our Chief is no longer here! You will be missed!!! God has the best Chief there now by his side!!! Our sympathy to the family!!!

Ronald Dietrich and is family my condolences. Ronald will be well miss and great friend. William Springer

I´m so saddened to hear of the passing of Ronnie. I worked with Ron at the WSJ for many years and always considered him a friend. He was always a real gentleman. My condolences to all his family.

Sorry for your lost I will always remember Ron My colleague and friend May he rest in peace

One of the best chief to work for. Number one chief..My Ron rest in peace

So sorry to hear of Ron's passing. Spent a number of years as an auxiliary officer under his command. A goid man who will be missed.

Sorry to hear that Ron died. He was a great guy......

Ve ry sorry to hear Ron passed away. He was a force behind the auxiliary police force.

Dear Jean, I have such clear memories of Ron and you as active volunteers at the annual Relay for Life event at HCC for the ten years in which I was HCC's staff liaison to the event. I will hold you and your family in my heart in the days and weeks to come. Joanna Brown, HCC alumni director, retired.