William-DITTMAN-Obituary

William Albert. DITTMAN Jr.

Spokane, Washington

About

LOCATION
Spokane, Washington

Obituary

Send Flowers

William Albert Dittman Jr. (Bill) of Spokane, 68, passed suddenly on October 30, 2023. He is survived by his wife of 36 years, Eileen; his children, Katherine, Delaney, and William; as well as his brothers, John and Andrew; and his sons-in-law, John Young and Michael Semple. He was preceded in...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Just this evening I learned of the passing of my cousin Bill. I didn´t know him well because of our seven year age difference and because our families lived several hours apart (Seattle-Spokane), but I do have some very fun memories of swimming and staying at the cabin in Priest Lake. How we loved to run off the dock and wait (briefly!) for Slump to jump in and "save" us! Ha, those were some good times! Sending my belated and heartfelt condolences to Andrew, John, and the rest of the family....

Dear Dittman family, I just heard from Dr. Boulet that Bill passed recently. I am so so sorry for your loss. As you may know, I worked with Bill as a colleague at the hospital and in research as well as having been trusted in his cardiovascular care which makes all of this especially heart breaking. I do not need to remind you of Bill's many, many virtues. I cannot over emphasize the enormous impact he had in the Spokane medical community and way beyond as you know. Please accept my heart...

Bill was one of the best. His sly wit and steady wisdom were the best. I feel honored to have worked with him on SYSA´s soccer board and to call him a friend.

Bill You had the distinct and admirable ability of bringing competence, wisdom and kindness to all of your interactions. You will be missed but perhaps you carry a grin to the next world in knowing that you clearly understood the value and importance of living life's width to its fullest, rather than it's length. Your legacy is intact -- may you rest in peace. Bob Cole

Bill Your kindness, friendship and smile will never be forgotten. You made such a difference to many and when I first met your wife I was so happy to see the love and sense of humor you shared. Sharing your stories of your time in Chicago.,,,,and those funky boots. Prayers and love to you and your family. Patricia Abrego-Santucci

Dear Bill. You will be greatly missed by so many. I´ll miss your smile and laugh. I was blessed to spend time with you just last week. Rest in peace

https://view.oneroomstreaming.com/index.php?data=MTY5OTAwNDY3NTEyMzk2Mjgmb25lcm9vbS1lbWFpbCZpbnZpdGF0aW9uX2NvcHlfbGluaw== This is the online streaming of the service if anyone is interested.