June 18, 2015
Dietzel, Henry H. IV
Henry Herman Dietzel IV, died tragically by accident on Friday, June 12, 2015. He was 35. Henry was born August 19, 1979 in Boston, Massachusetts, the son of Doreen Ann (Antonios) and Henry H. Dietzel, III. Henry worked in the construction industry as a carpenter but his passion was for his music. He played many instruments, but mostly the guitar, and he enjoyed playing with several local bands. Henry also shared his enjoyment of music by giving music lesson online to other aspiring musicians. In addition to his parents, who both live in Dedham, he is survived by his sister, Margaret Dietzel of Hyde Park; his two grandmothers, Clara B. Dietzel of Dedham, and Gloria (Gatto) Antonios of Hyde Park. Henry was the grandson of the late Lt Henry H. Dietzel Jr (Dedham Fire Dept) and the late James P. Antonios. He was the devoted uncle, and loving godfather, of Juliana, Edward, and Isabella Quiles, and is also survived by many aunts, uncles, cousins, and dear friends. Visiting hours will be held Sunday, June 21st from 4 to 8 PM at the Folsom Funeral Home, 87 Milton Street, Dedham. Relatives and friends are invited to gather at the funeral home, Monday at 8 AM and proceed to St. Mary’s Church, 420 High Street, Dedham for Henry’s Mass of Christian Burial at 9 o clock. Interment will follow in Brookdale Cemetery in Dedham. In lieu of flowers donations to the Music Drives US Foundation at www.musicdrivesus.org would be appreciated.
my sincere condolences to the entire families of Henery may he rest in peace and may your memories help you through this terrible time you are in my thoughts and prayers sincerely Jean page Oconnell
As I now live in Arizona I am unable to attend any services for Henry. I just want to give my sincere condolences and love to his family and friends!! I truly hope your heart and soul find peace!! It’s been a long time since I’ve seen you Henry and am truly upset that we missed paths last year when I came to visit! This is such a tragedy, such a loving happy spirit you were!! I hope your ok and at peace. Till we meet again…..♡♡ love you Jessie
Henry,
Took me a little to find words. But I don’t have them. I wish I hadn’t lost touch. Despite some differences between some family it was still great to have you as I consider a brother to me. I know how you and your father have been. But I can say it wasn’t what it seemed. As long as I am around I will care for your family as much as you have. Make sure you give us a look out sometimes. We need it. Rest easy bud. Doogs
Henry,
Still, with a heavy heart, I’m in disbelief. Wishing to wake from this nightmare. I hope you know just how much you were loved.
I’ll miss our random “bump ins”, your voicemails that left me in stitches, your laugh, your uncanny way of making everyone laugh and your smile that would lighten up a room.
I hope you’re rockin’ out with the best if the best up there and I’ll see you on the flip side. I love you Henry ♡
We are very sorry for your loss. Henry was such a good man. We are all thinking of you at this time. Our prayers are with you. ❤
My sincere condolences to the Dietzel family,as I live in Pennsylvania I will not be able to attend the services
Henry was the most famous guy i ever knew. Played guitar in a band, while the best guitar player i knew played bass. Positive, free, friendly, forgiving. Blessed to have known him. Sorry dont cut it.
Love you.henry. forever in my.heart.
Meghan
Dear Henry 111 and Family,
My heartfelt condolence and sympathies go out to you at this most, terrible time… I thank you always for remembering me as your distant cousin. May your son, rest in peace…
So sorry for the HUGE. loss of such an amazing man..
I am so sorry for the loss of your nephew Henry. My condolenses to your family. My thoughts and prayers are wth you all at this time
Dear Henry and Family, So sorry to hear about your loss. I am sorry I was unable to attend his service.
Henry will hold a special place in our hearts forever. I remember the shy little boy I babysat once in awhile. I wish I knew the free spirited Henry better than I did. He touched so many lives in so many ways. Fly high & sing loud. I Love You.
Auntie Carol