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William Joseph "Billy" Dietsch

Evansville, Indiana

1931 - 2015

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DIED
June 13, 2015
LOCATION
Evansville, Indiana
CHARITY
Alzheimer's Association

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William "Billy" Joseph Dietsch The world has lost a true gentleman, father, and friend with the passing of William "Billy" Joseph Dietsch Saturday June 13, 2015 in Ocean Beach, California.Billy was born January 2, 1931 in Evansville, Indiana. He moved to San Diego in the early 50's and settled in...

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Pipa it was hard hearing the news. And even harder the days after. I hope you weren't in pain and that you knew how much I loved you

So glad you're with Grandma Toddy now....I'll never forget playing dice with you in the playroom and being fascinated with all of the treasures you had in there. Picking up snails was always my favorite when we would visit. Hope they have Natis in heaven....I can't wait to see you and Gram there! Xoxooxox

Summer 2010

...One More For The Road"

One of the most awesome persons I have ever met. My heart rings hollow in learning of his passing. Billy D RIP

"The Harp" Summer 2012

Dearest Pee Pa,
My best summer memories were spent taking that long drive out with Penny-Mom and Jack every Wednesday to visit with you in OB where we'd have lunch in the window of the Harp or pick up sandwiches at Chris's liquor to eat at your house. Because I only got the chance to see you in the summers, the wait for the school year to be over was agony. But now that you're gone I don't have to wait anymore because I know your love lingers in OB and that you're kickin it old school in...

You are now Marching in the Do Dah parade, Love, Penny in Morro Bay

He's in the sun,
the wind, the rain.
He's in the air
you breathe with
every breath you take.
He sings a song
of hope and cheer,
there's no more pain,
no more fear.
You'll see him in
the clouds above,
hear him whisper
words of love,
you'll be together
before long, until then
listen for his song.

I Love You, Daddy!
-Penny Sue

A true gentleman indeed. Billy D was one of the most generous and genuine souls I've had the pleasure of knowing. He will be missed, gone but never forgotten. Rest in Peace, my friend...

Now you and Sam can sit and try to outdo each other telling jokes. Miss you. Judy Reese