Steven W. Dietsch

Steven W. Dietsch

March 19, 1956 - July 27, 2016

Steven W. Dietsch

March 19, 1956 - July 27, 2016

Obituary

Steven William Dietsch
March 19, 1956 – July 27, 2016

I lost my best friend and soul mate and my sons’ lost the best father, teacher, coach a son could ever hope to have. Steven “Deeco” William Dietsch was born in Milwaukee, WI on March 19, 1956. After a two-year battle cancer took the strongest man I had the good fortune to have as my husband of 26 years on July 27, 2016.

Steve grew up in Two Rivers, WI and attended University of North Dakota with a full ride athletic scholarship for football. After graduation he rode his motorcycle to California to start his career at Wausau Insurance in the underwriting department. Steve left Wausau to begin his successful 34-year career as a salesman in the auto insurance industry.

In 1990 he married his underwriter, Janet Marie Goggins, in San Clemente, CA. In 1992 they made their home in Mission Viejo, CA. After ten years of fun they were blessed with three sons; Nicholas Steven (5/11/01) and twin brothers Cole Martin and Connor William (6/5/03). His family was his life and he devoted 100% of himself to their care and happiness. His passing has left an empty space in the hearts of all who knew him, especially in the baseball community of Mission Viejo and the surrounding cities.

He is also survived by his mother Barbara Dietsch of Mission Viejo, brother Gary Dietsch of Ann Arbor, MI (Jeanne), sister Debra Hellie (Mike) of Chelsea, MI and nephews Justin and Zach Hellie. He was preceded in death by his father William Dietsch. He is also survived by Janet’s large (too many to name) family who loved and will miss him for the rest of their lives.

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30 responses to Steven W. Dietsch

  1. Robert Frias says:

    Steve was a great friend and such a soldier in helping to build a baseball league where our boys could play and prepare for high school level baseball and beyond. His dedication and hard work and honest ethics is unmatched by most. He will never leave us, instead his memory will stay with us all forever and help shape our lives. Steve, I know you are watching down on us right now big fella. Your friends will look over the boys and make sure they follow the path you have started for them. Janet will be surrounded by all the great friends and family who love her dearly. Goodbye only for a short while my friend, we love you and everything you stand for, for always.

  2. sandy yanda says:

    Sending love and prayers to Janet and the boys. Steve had such a big heart was so funny and great father and son. My heart goes out to the Dietsch family at this difficult time. He was a great friend to my sister and her husband even though they were miles a part.

    Sandy and Len Yanda from Green Bay.

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