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John William Dietrich Click for Condolences      Printable Version
1925 - 2012

John William DietrichJohn William Dietrich, Ph.D., was born to Beulah Shearer and Gilbert Julius Dietrich on April 26, 1925, in Beaumont, Texas and passed from this life on Sept 09, 2012 in Kerrville, Texas. After 87+ years of a life well lived, John with Hazel, his bride of 62+ years, lying next to him, took his final breath.

On March 19, 1950, John married Hazel Minnich, his Grand Isle Cajun sweetheart. Together they created a family of 4 girls, affectionately numbered: #1 Christine Ann in 1951, #2 Donna Lynn in 1953, #3 Bonnie Lou in 1956 and #4 Carolyn Sue in 1961.

John always quipped, I went to Lamar University when it was a Junior College, Rice University when it was The Institute and the University of Texas (at Austin) when it was the only one. In addition, to his Bachelor (1947) and Master/Doctoral (1965) degrees, he attended the U.S. Naval Reserve Midshipmans School at Notre Dame University (1945).

John Dietrichs multifarious career spanned newspaper boy to Naval Ensign (active duty, 1943-45) and Naval Reserve 2nd Lieutenant (reserve duty, 1945-1966) to Texas A & M researcher for impact studies of offshore drilling on the Louisiana oyster industry to staff member at the Bureau of Economic Geology, the University of Texas (1953-1965) to scientist with the NASA space program (1966-1991). The pinnacle of Johns career was his contributions to the Apollo space program where he, ultimately, became the Curator of Lunar Samples.

Volunteerism was a strong component of Johns character. Pre-retirement, John & Hazel volunteered with Houston International Seamans Center, Deer Park United Methodist Church groups and Harris County Girl Scouts as canoe instructors & coordinators. In their Kerrville retirement, he was involved in Trailblazers, Us Too, NARFE, Judging for the Odyssey of the Mind, Fredericksburg Rockhounds, Kerrville First United Methodist Church and the Dietert Senior Center Exercise Group.

He is survived by his wife, Hazel; daughters: Christine Cragg (Larry), Donna Klaiber (Chuck), Bonnie Dietrich and Carolyn Dietrich (De Kruyf); grandchildren: John Klaiber, Sarah Dequine (Dustin), Dave Klaiber (Heather) and Cheryl Lilley (Bob); great-grandchildren: Bennet Dequine, Hunter & Shane Lilley, and Jake & Katie Klaiber; and adopted daughters Kay Morgan (Greg), Jan Agosta and Emeigh Poindexter.

John Dietrichs memorial service will be held on Saturday, October 27th, 1:00pm in the Hillside Contemporary Service Room at Kerrville First United Methodist Church (321 Thompson Drive).

The family kindly asks that in lieu of flowers or plants, please make a memorial gift to the Dietert Senior Center (http://www.dietertseniorcenter.org/give.html), the Fredericksburg Rockhounds scholarship program (110 North Milam, PMB 197, Fredericksburg, TX 78624) OR to the charity of your choice.


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There are currently 10 condolences.


Peter Schultz
Sunday January 6, 2013 at 3:41 PM

I just found this notice. John was one of my thesis advisors for my PhD thesis (initially at the request of J. Hoover Mackin and Bill Muehlberger). I always enjoyed seeing John at LPSC, well after his retirement. He seemed to enjoy seeing what he contributed to at the dawn of lunar exploration. He was always encouraging but frank. A true geologist...neat person. Hook 'em Horns. Pete
 
Karen and Scotty Maddox
Friday October 26, 2012 at 6:21 PM

Hazel,Donna,and other daughters, We were so sorry to hear of John's death. I know you will miss him, but know that we are thinking of you and praying for you. Love in Christ, Karen and Scotty
 
Bernard Fahey
Wednesday October 24, 2012 at 1:35 PM

I'm sorry to hear of JOHN'S passing. Bernard
 
Steve Simon
Friday September 28, 2012 at 1:39 PM

I was fortunate enough to have met John early in my career when I was working on lunar samples. I'll remember him as being pleasant, helpful and happy.
 
Friedrich (Fred) Horz
Thursday September 27, 2012 at 6:14 PM

Hazel and Family Eleni and I are deeply saddened about John's departure. We all remember him fondly as somewhat of a father figure during the Apollo days, as he was sooooo much older than most of us young graduates. He taught as many a lesson and we will always think of him with gratitude and great respect.
 
Abhijit Basu
Thursday September 27, 2012 at 1:23 PM

I knew and remember John as a *good* person. A rarity.
 
Paul & Eleanor Toops
Tuesday September 25, 2012 at 2:44 PM

Eleanor and I extend our sincere condolences to Hazel and the family. We fondly remember you as neighbors in Guadalup Heights. May God comfort you during this difficult time.
 
Caroline Tull Hanson
cdhanson@ktc.com
Saturday September 15, 2012 at 4:25 PM

Dear Hazel, I am so sorry to learn of your loss of John. He was such a special man. I know your 62 years with him were packed with wonderful memories. Also, you two were good friends to my dad. I thank you for for that. Condolences to all your family. John will be missed by many.
 
Dr. E. Julius Dasch
Friday September 14, 2012 at 5:20 PM

Well, damn, John, I will miss you!! We started out together as graduate students at UT Austin, in the classroom, and later as coworkers in far west Texas, working under that exceptional geologist, Ronald K. (Rocky) DeFord. Those were the days, right? Then quite a bit of time together in NASA's Johnson Space Center; remember Monday lunches with Dave Amsbury? And Pat and I will always remember Hazel's super meals of gumbo and fried okra! Condolences, Hazel!!
 
Linda Sawtelle
Friday September 14, 2012 at 12:33 AM

Blessings to the Dietrich family. I feel like I have been part of the family for almost 30 years and John was so sweet and kind. I loved him and will miss him, and am so honored to have him as part of my life. Great memories of a wonderful man will be with me forever. Bless Hazel and the girls.
 







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