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Theodore Henry Deitmen

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Theodore Henry Deitmen

Birth
Germany
Death
16 Oct 1941 (aged 81)
Commodore, Indiana County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Indiana, Indiana County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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His headstone says that he was born in 1860, but his death certificate says 1859.

THEODORE DEITMAN, who observed his 82nd birthday last Friday, died at his home in Commodore yesterday at 12:15 pm. as a result of complications following an illness. He was born October 10,1859, in Germany and had worked for nearly 60 years as a coal miner in this vicinity. He spent 43 years of his life in Punxsutawney and 16 in Clymer before moving to Commodore One year ago.

He was a member of the Starford Catholic Church and a retired member of the U. M. W. A. He leaves his widow, Antonia Deitman, three sons, T. M. Deitman of Rochester
Mills, John M. Deitman of Commodore, and Otto A. Deitman of Rochester Mills; and seven daughters, Mrs. Thomas Seibert of Commodore, Mrs. J. L. Phillips of Franklin, and Mrs. Grant Hoffman, Mrs. Paul Miller, Mrs. William Gabrielson, Mrs. George Sossman and Mrs. Philip Specht, all of Pittsburgh. He leaves also 37 grandchildren and 29 great-grandchildren.

The body has been removed to the Robinson Funeral Home, but funeral arrangements are incomplete.

--Indiana Evening Gazette, Friday, October 17, 1941

THEODORE DEITMAN. Funeral services for the aged resident of
Commodore who died Thursday at his home will be conducted in St. Elizabeth Church in Starford on Monday at 10:30 am. Interment will follow in St. Bernard's Cemetery.

--Indiana Evening Gazette, Saturday, October 18, 1941
His headstone says that he was born in 1860, but his death certificate says 1859.

THEODORE DEITMAN, who observed his 82nd birthday last Friday, died at his home in Commodore yesterday at 12:15 pm. as a result of complications following an illness. He was born October 10,1859, in Germany and had worked for nearly 60 years as a coal miner in this vicinity. He spent 43 years of his life in Punxsutawney and 16 in Clymer before moving to Commodore One year ago.

He was a member of the Starford Catholic Church and a retired member of the U. M. W. A. He leaves his widow, Antonia Deitman, three sons, T. M. Deitman of Rochester
Mills, John M. Deitman of Commodore, and Otto A. Deitman of Rochester Mills; and seven daughters, Mrs. Thomas Seibert of Commodore, Mrs. J. L. Phillips of Franklin, and Mrs. Grant Hoffman, Mrs. Paul Miller, Mrs. William Gabrielson, Mrs. George Sossman and Mrs. Philip Specht, all of Pittsburgh. He leaves also 37 grandchildren and 29 great-grandchildren.

The body has been removed to the Robinson Funeral Home, but funeral arrangements are incomplete.

--Indiana Evening Gazette, Friday, October 17, 1941

THEODORE DEITMAN. Funeral services for the aged resident of
Commodore who died Thursday at his home will be conducted in St. Elizabeth Church in Starford on Monday at 10:30 am. Interment will follow in St. Bernard's Cemetery.

--Indiana Evening Gazette, Saturday, October 18, 1941


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