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Frank R. Dierks

October 2, 1955 - March 23, 2022

U.S. Veteran
Frank Dierks

  • Visitation: Saturday, March 26, 2022 from 5:00 pm until 8:00  pm at the Dietrich-Mothershead Funeral Home
  • Service: Sunday, March 27, 2022 at 2:00 pm from the Dietrich-Mothershead Chapel officiated by Brad Delaughter, Lead Pastor of First Baptist Church, De Soto
  • Interment: Woodlawn Cemetery, De Soto, MO

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Posted by:
Michaela Dilger and family

Posted on:
March 27, 2022

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Visit to Frank and Patty on our holidays in the U.S.A.

Posted by:
Michaela Dilger and family

Posted on:
March 27, 2022

I met Frank in the 80's in Karlsruhe/Germany when he was stationed there. We spent a lot of time together and with Patty and Loretta, who was very small at the time. We lived next door to each other in Grafenwöhr, visited Heidelberg and Grandma Renate to eat Dampfnudels and pretzels, went bowling at the bowling alley and much more. He and Patty also helped me through my saddest time in my life and were always there for me with any problem. I am still grateful for that today. In 2015 my family and I visited him in de Soto and Melody, Julian and Stephan are all glad to have met him. Frank was always helpful, sincere, kind, funny, sociable and didn't like to lose at UNO = just a wonderful person! We are deeply touched an saddened to hear that Frank has left us. We are very sorry that we can't be present. You will always have a place in our hearts. I will miss you Frankiboy! Yours and God bless you, Michaela, Stephan, Melody, Julian and Renate Also my brothers Peter and Uschi and Joachim and Elvira

Posted by:
Judy Rhives LeMond

Posted on:
March 25, 2022

I am so sorry for this loss. He was an amazing man. I have known this family since we were all small kids. He was always so friendly to people. Never heard a cross word from him. He definitely loved his family. I will pray for all of your healing during your bereavement. God bless each of you.

Posted by:
Gabriel M.

Posted on:
March 25, 2022

I met Frank through work, he was a usual customer of mine and anytime we got to talk it was always a treat. He often brought his one eyed chihuahua with him when it was warm out. From our conversations together It was clear that he was a dedicated hard worker who loved his family and took pride in what he did. I wish knew him better. You'll be missed you Frank!