Andrew “Drew” Lee Dietzen passed away peacefully surrounded by family and friends on June 23, 2024. He was born on January 13, 1989, in Texas, and moved to Shiocton at an early age where he attended elementary school. He later moved to Menasha where he finished out his schooling.
Andrew was an adrenaline junkie who loved to wrench on anything with a motor. He was a jack of all trades, and dreamed of running his own business as a mechanic. He was a great father and enjoyed sharing his love for mudding, snowmobiling and four wheeling with his kids. Movie nights were a favorite way to spend time with Gracie, Andrew Jr. and Mikenna. He also enjoyed showing the kids support through their milestones and accomplishments. Andrew was a dedicated Packer fan and an advocate for the Pitbull breed. He was thoughtful and quick to help anyone in need. Drew was honored to be Crew Chief for Team Beyer Racing.
Andrew is survived by his children: Gracie, Andrew Jr. and Mikenna. He is also survived by the children’s mother, Shauna Johnson, and their family dog, George. Further surviving are his father, Rick Dietzen; grandmother, Sandra Dietzen; step-grandmother, Norma Dietzen; uncles Rodney (Jillian) Dietzen and Randy (Deb) Dietzen; his cousins; his goddaughter Noraleigh Lepper as well as other extended family members. Additionally surviving are his best friends: Kyle Kaufman (Jessi) and Lee Beyer. Andrew was preceded in death by his mother, Tammy Rogers; his aunt, Kelly Dietzen; paternal grandfather, Ted Dietzen; maternal grandfather, Bill Rogers; and his beloved dog, Harley.
A celebration of life is being planned for mid-August. The family will provide more details when they are available.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund is being established for Drew's children.
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