Hartford Courant (Sunday)

Dieterle, Madeline M.

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Madeline Mae (Forsman) Dieterle, 98 of Manchester,

CT., widow of Francis Robert (Bob) Dieterle died peacefully at her home on Sunday October 17th, 2021. Born in Englewood, NJ. on September 21, 1923, daughter of Harry Alexander and Madeline Estelle (Coleman) Forsman. After graduating from Tenafly High School Madeline got a job with the Corn Products Sales Company in New York City. Madeline met Francis Robert (Bob) Dieterle in high

school and married February 10, 1945. Bob was a pilot in the Army Air Corps and Madeline lived in Kansas and Nebraska where he was stationed for about seven months.

They settled down in Manchester, CT where Madeline lived out the rest of her life. She was a longtime member of St. Mary's Episcopal Church, the church's Altar Guild and St. Paul's Guild in Manchester. She worked in the church's business office for several years and shared teaching Sunday school with her husband. She

was also a volunteer driver for cancer patients needing a ride to and from St Francis Hospital for their treatment.

Madeline was a loving, caring and devoted wife,

mother, grandmothe­r, great grandmothe­r and friend. She will always be remembered for her outgoing and fun loving approach to life.

She is survived by her two sons and a daughter, James Edward Dieterle and his wife Gloria of The Villages, Florida, Steven Alan Dieterle and his wife Karen of Santa Rosa, California and Diane Carol (Dieterle) Trinks of Manchester, Connecticu­t, seven grandchild­ren Jeremy, Jason, Justin and Dana Dieterle, Shelly (Dieterle) Kauffman, Jared and Jenna Trinks, fourteen great grandchild­ren and numerous nieces and nephews. Besides her husband Madeline was predecease­d by a son David Robert Dieterle, a sister Virginia (Ginny)

(Forsman) Johnson Gebauer, a brother in-law Charles Johnson, and a sister in-law Dorothy (Dieterle) Adams. The family would like to thank the staff at Arbors of Hop Brook in Manchester, for providing kind and compassion­ate care within a wonderful community that enabled Madeline to live independen­tly for all her days. A memorial service will be held at John F Tierney Funeral Home, 219 West Center Street in Manchester on Friday, October 29 at 10:00.

Grave site rites and interment will immediatel­y follow at the East Cemetery in Manchester.

In respect of Madeline's long time commitment working on St. Mary's Episcopal Church Altar Guild, in lieu of flowers, please make donations in Madeline's name to St Mary's Episcopal Church Alter Guild of Manchester,

CT. For online condolence­s, please visit www.tierneyfun­eralhome.com.

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