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Theodore F. Dietter

1937 - 2021

Theodore F. Dietter obituary, 1937-2021, Newtown, CT

Theodore Dietter Obituary

Dietter, Theodore F.
On Thursday, January 14, Theodore F. Dietter, "Ted", loving husband and father of six children, passed away at the age of 83 in the comfort of his home in Newtown, CT. Ted is survived by his loving wife, Lisa, his brothers, Robert and Ronald, his children, Susan, Theodore, Henry, Frederick, John, and James, and his thirteen grandchildren.
Ted was born in New Haven on June 17, 1937 to Elizabeth Ames Dietter and Ted E. Dietter and raised in Hamden, CT. Ted played hockey at Hamden High School, winning back-to-back New England championships (1954-1955) with the Green Dragons. He also received a hockey scholarship to Brown University, where he graduated class of 1959.
Ted worked for the state of Connecticut, culminating his career as the Head of Programming for The Department of Developmental Services (DDS). During his time with the DDS, Ted was a founding member of the Connecticut Special Olympics.
Ted also started and cultivated the New Milford High School Hockey program and led the team to the school's first state championship in 1992. He was also a co-founder of Wesco Sporting Goods.
Ted had many avocations and passions. He loved exercising and being outdoors. Ted ran the NYC Marathon and jogged every single day for 21 years. He was an avid fisherman and belonged to the Newtown Fish and Game club for forty years, where he often caught his limit. Later in life, he was fond of walking the Fairfield Hills campus in Newtown, where he was quick to strike up a conversation and was known by many of the locals. He was a mainstay at many local sporting events at the high school, and college level. He was passionate about helping others and was active in assisting the homeless community and those less fortunate.
His family and friends will remember his larger than life personality, his quick wit, healthy sense of humor, commitment and love for others, and passion for living. Ted touched many lives as a coach, father, friend, and mentor, and he will be missed by many, but his legacy lives on in the innumerable lives he made richer.
Donations in Ted's honor can be made to the Connecticut Special Olympics in Hamden and/or Regional Hospice (Danbury).
There will be no immediate service for Ted due to COVID-19 concerns, but the family plans on having a memorial later this year.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The New Haven Register from Jan. 19 to Jan. 20, 2021.

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Dave/Barb Chuppa

January 24, 2021

Our sympathy to Lisa and Ted’s children. We have some fond memories when we lived in the Cottages in Pompano Beach Florida.

Andre Zacheo

January 21, 2021

I'm very grateful for the opportunity to be Ted's friend and to have him as a mentor. What an awesome guy.

Louis Palumbo

January 20, 2021

Coach, so sorry to hear of the passing of your brother Ted. I learned so much from him when the three of us would talk hockey strategies. My thoughts and prayers are with you and Ted’s family.
Lou Palumbo

Blanche Bissell

January 20, 2021

I graduated from Hamden High School with Ted.
The last time I saw Ted was when he and his wife attended out 60th class reunion in 2015.
My sincere condolences to all of Ted's family.
Hope to see you again Ted, at our high school reunion in Heaven, with our other classmates.
'Til then, rest in peace.

Thomas Norton

January 20, 2021

Mr. Dietter,

I am saddened to read this about your brother, I am very sorry for your loss. He lived an impressive life.
God bless you and yours coach.
PEACE.

Sue and Dave Cooke

January 19, 2021

Think of you Hank, Kimber, Theo and Elizabeth.

♥ Sue and Dave

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