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Stephen Paul Dinger

Mt. Juliet, Tennessee

Oct 15, 1950 – Oct 28, 2024

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BORN
October 15, 1950
DIED
October 28, 2024
LOCATION
Mt. Juliet, Tennessee

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Stephen Paul Dinger, born on October 15, 1950, in Seward, Nebraska, passed away on October 28, 2024, after a brief battle with brain cancer. Stephen, known to his friends and family as a source of insight, candor, and perseverance, was 74 years old. Stephen's life journey began in Seward and...

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Dear Nancy & Dinger Family, We wanted to thank you from our whole Bashirtash family to yours how truly grateful to have known and have the privilege of having Mr. Stephen Dinger at St. John´s Lutheran & BCHS throughout our kids elementary & High School years. He was an amazing person as he touched all of us through his love of education! His smile would brighten everyday with always words of encouragement. Our deepest condolences & sympathy to you and the Dinger family. A great man that will...

Nancy, Thoughts & prayers for you & your family. Sounds many memories of CTC Seward & Concords Portland. God bless you.

So sorry for your loss, he was a great man and touched so many lives including my 2 kids

I was a classmate of Stephen at Martin Luther High School. Remember him as a fun loving, kind young man! My condolences to the family!

I met Stephen in college and it didn´t take long to realize he was always concerned in how others felt. We went through 4 years of college together and he married into my family! One of my fondest memories is Stephen driving Nancy and I around some of the most beautiful properties in Michigan!!! I wish I could share all the laughter we enjoyed because Stephen made sure we always enjoyed the moments together, including our walks to and from church on Sundays! Stephen was born to help leave...

Working with Stephen at St John´s was truly a refreshing pleasure. Through much we always "got" each other. He was a sweet man.

I´ll never forget when I was interviewed for a job in DuPont by Stephen and the Finance Director on 9/11. Stephen was a great city administrator and I appreciated his demand of accountability by his staff. I´ve always tried to stay in touch and was so sad to read this devastating news. He´ll never be forgotten.

I will always carry that afternoon in the courtyard in my heart!