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Ellen Ann Deitz

1933 - 2022

Ellen Ann Deitz obituary, 1933-2022, Meridian, ID

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1933

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2022

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Ellen Deitz Obituary

Ellen Ann Deitz
July 21, 1933 - September 22, 2022
Meridian, Idaho - Ellen Ann Prentice Deitz, age 89, passed away in a care center in Meridian on Thursday, September 22, 2022. At Ellen's request, no services will be held. Cremation under the care of Rost Funeral Home, McMurtrey Chapel in Mountain Home. Ellen was born July 21, 1933, to George and Myrtle Prentice in Boise, Idaho; the youngest of four children. She was born in her Grandmother Prentice's home on Boise Avenue. Ellen said she had gone "full circle" when, after 67 years, she and her husband moved back to Boise and lived just off Boise Avenue. Ellen grew up in Mountain Home where she graduated from Mountain Home High School in 1951. After graduation she started her working career with Civil Service at Mountain Home Air Force Base, where she eventually met Theordore (Ted) Deitz, originally from Barberton, Ohio. They were married February 3, 1952. When the Air Force transferred Ted to Pepperell, AFB in St. John's Newfoundland, Ellen joined him the next summer. Their daughter Debbie was born in Newfoundland in 1954. After Ted was honorably discharged from the Air Force, the next winter, the family returned to Barberton where they lived for a year and a half. Missing Idaho, they returned to Boise where their son Gary was born in 1956.
Ellen had a successful career selling Avon while also working 18 years for Dropping, Kelly, Hosford, and La Marche Architects. Ellen then returned to Civil Service with the U.S. Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management. Ted being retired, her career progressed, and she was transferred to Marana, Arizona, then on to Waldport, Oregon. After they returned to Idaho with the U.S. Forest Service, she retired in 1996. Commuting from Mountain Home, she began a new phase, working retail sales with her daughter Debbie for several years, then went on to work for Clearwater Research finally retiring in 2010. Ellen, then wanting to contribute did the volunteer work for several organizations but found the most fulfillment with the Mountain Home Hospice.
Ellen never cursed, she made the best cookies and pies, and was the kindest person we ever knew. She is survived by her husband Ted of 70 years, daughter Debbie Price of Boise, son Gary (Sallie) Deitz of Bellingham, Washington, grandson Aaron Childers (Bernadette Teran), great grandchildren Brayden and Ava Childers of Chandler, Arizona, sister Celia Hall of Bruneau, Idaho, Bob (Margaret) Prentice of Escondido, California. Ellen was preceded in death by her parents and sister Jessie Tindall.

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Published by Idaho Statesman on Oct. 2, 2022.

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Diane Wilder Gross

October 21, 2022

Dear Ted, Debbie, Gary & Family,
I am so sorry to hear of Ellen's passing. She was a beautiful lady that lived life to the fullest! I have fond memories of everyone riding motor cycles, skiing, and spending time at Warm Lake. She will truly be missed. May you be comforted by all the precious time you had with her.
Love, Diane Gross

Larry & Lillian (Bunny) Jenkins

October 3, 2022

Ted & Family,
So very sorry to see you've lost your Ellen. What a great, wonderful, life you've had together. She's had pretty special life. You were both always the same, kind and loving. It is a privilege to know you!

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