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Linda Thomas
August 24, 2025
So sorry for your loss, Woody. Losing a parent is always difficult. I know both your parents have died recently. I really appreciated reading about their full and active lives. I´m sure you´ve got many wonderful memories of both, also knowing the positive influence they had on family, friends, colleagues, and community.
Janet Haugh Rivard
August 24, 2025
Woody -
Sorry for the loss of your dad.
My thoughts are with you and your family.
Patti and Mike Spicer
August 23, 2025
Woody and family, we are so sorry for your loss.
Your dad certainly had a full life and lived it well. Many wonderful memories were shared in his obituary, so keep them close and he will always be with you.
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Suzanne Barber Croco
August 23, 2025
Woody, I am sorry for your loss. Your dad lived a full life and gave more than he got. The tribute was heartwarming. My condolences to your family.
Ann Lee Bressler
August 23, 2025
Dear Woody and Jerry -- It would hard to find a more complete or loving testament to a father. What an amazingly active, full, meaningful life he led! Most striking was his devotion to his family as well as the serious respect he earned from those he supervised. A great man, who left a great legacy. Thank you for writing this.
Rick DeArment
August 16, 2025
Red was my first boss at Sears, 1977 to 79. I was 16 and was scared to death at first but he was a true leader and taught me alot about being a man and good employee. I would think of him often. Long live division 9 and RIP Red.
Lanny Johnson
August 15, 2025
Many memories of weekends riding 4 and 3 wheelers. He was one of the good guys . Sorry for your loss .
Ray Leach, LtCol USMC (ret)
August 15, 2025
Don was my boss at Sears from 1977-1981. I was one of hundreds who learned from his exemplary "hands on" leadership style--the management books call it "engaged." I thought of him often while leading Marines for 21 years. He never asked anything of anyone he wouldn't do himself. He knew everything about all of us and tailored his fatherly "corrections" to what made us tick. We were all better people and better members of the workforce and our communities as a result of his mentoring and steady hand at the wheel of multiple Departments over the years. We part-timers called him "the Chief" while I was there. RIP a great American and positive influence on thousands of lives and careers!
Audrey (Korman) Burch
August 14, 2025
I knew Don (Red) from when my dad was Assistant manager at the College Avenue Sears store. We lived in Lemont as well. If I stayed up at State College
Red was such a friendly and likeable person. Met him back in the late 50's when my dad was Asst. Manager at the State College Sears store. We also lived in Lemont and I would sometimes go to the store after school to wait for my dad. Always had time to chat with Red. He was a friend to everyone. Sounds like he lived a busy fun filled life all these years. So glad he got to enjoy life to the fullest. My thoughts are with all of you. Heaven has a new Angel to watch over you !
Jackie Gates
August 13, 2025
This is a great tribute, never met him but maybe my husbands family knew him. My husbands roots were from Lemont. Ethel Beaver was his great aunt along with her brother Eugene Beaver. Lived on Pike St. The old Cat's Meow Florist. My husbands last name is Gates. Don sounds like a wonderful man, his life was like a movie. Reading this made me smile how very simple and happy life can be. God Bless you all, your lucky to have had a wonderful person in your life.
Tom
August 13, 2025
I am sorry for your loss. Don sounds like an interesting guy and I did enjoy reading about his full life. RIP Don.
Bonnie Madden
August 13, 2025
My mom, Mary June Fye, used to talk about Don & Dolly. She spoke very kindly of Don. I think they went to school together. She passed at age 87. My condolences to the Deitrich family.
Suzi Fohringer
August 13, 2025
I did not know this man personally, but after reading his story, I feel as though I do. It felt like I was reading a novel that I did not want to end. What a wonderful tribute to a man who led a remarkably normal life, but did so with much spirit, good will and love. All who knew him will have wonderful memories that he helped create. Thank you for capturing the essence of this man and sharing it with all of us.
Cindy Coble Phan
August 13, 2025
Sorry for your loss.
David Womer
August 13, 2025
I did not know this man, but I read the "local" obituaries daily from my home in NC. His story was great. In many ways he reminds me of my late father, who also cut down the trees for our home in Lemont and built it himself. My father was a local builder. Growing up I, along with many others shopped at the Sears store in the Nittany Mall. Mr. Deitrich lived a long and fruitful life. Thanks for sharing his story.
Christine Emerick
August 12, 2025
Meeting the Deitrich family for the first time was a blast. We went to "the camp" we rode ATV´s, BBQ and I surprised Uncle Don by eating the rattlesnake he offered me, tasted like chicken I said. He laughed. Because of Uncle Don, I´ve become smitten with Lever Action Rifles. He was one of a kind and he will be missed greatly.
C. Nadine Deitrich
August 12, 2025
Uncle Don was a true outdoorsman. Hunting, 4-wheeling and cutting wood were just a few things you could count on him doing. In his lifetime I´m sure Uncle Don has cut, stacked and transported millions of chords of firewood. He was a good influence on great-nephews Doylan, Dylan and Dustin; taking time to teach them to hunt and do other coming-of-age things. He always had time to talk family history and would explain how they did things as he was growing up. I will miss you Uncle Don for all your wisdom and stories from way back.
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