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Donald Paul Dietrick, 51, of Brimfield, passed away on December 3, 2024. He was born on December 15, 1972 to Gerald (Kathleen) Dietrick Sr. and the late Judith (Victor) {Spangler} Difino.
Donny is survived by his loving children Courtney, Corey, Calen and Camden Dietrick; parents Gerald (Kathleen) Dietrick Sr.; siblings Annette Dietrick-Soles, Aimee Edwards, Gerald Dietrick Jr. and Matthew (Sarah) Dietrick; many nieces and nephews.
Donny graduated from Field High School in 1992. He enjoyed watching the Cleveland Browns and working on cars in his free time, and loved his job (maybe a bit too much) at SLS Machine. Above all, Donny loved his family.
Per Donny's wishes, cremation has taken place and a celebration of Donny's life has been planned for December 16th. Details to follow. To share a memory of Donny or leave a special message for his family, visit the guest book below.
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