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Latest revision as of 16:57, 23 January 2013


Gertrude Ball Deitz











Birth

Gertrude M. Ball was born on October 13,1916 at Berne, Albany County, NY. Her parents were Clyde L. Ball and Alta Mae Sholtes Ball. With her older sister, Alberta Ball, Gertrude and family were then living in the Wood house in Berne village. In 1920, the family moved over to the Ball farm on Switzkill Road where she grew up.

Education

She attended local elementary schools, including the red brick school no. 14 at the corner of Switzkill and Ravine Rds., and the Schoharie High School. She graduated from Oneonta Normal School, a school for teachers.

Occupation

She received her teaching assignment in the Catskills, but chose instead to marry Rev. Franklin Deitz of Berne who was the pastor of the Prattsville Reformed Church, Prattsville, Green County, NY. The role of a minister's wife was a fulfilling role for her. After Franklin retired from the parish ministry in 1975, Gertrude and Franklin returned to Berne and lived on the Ball farm for over 23 years. Gertrude was a member of the First Reformed Church in Berne, the Hilltowns Senior Citizens, and the Berne Historical Society.

Marriage & Children

Gertrude married Rev. Franklin Deitz on October 20, 1938 at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Berne where her family had attended. She was active in their church ministries at Prattsville Reformed, Green County, NY; Second Reformed of Rotterdam, Schenectady County, NY; and a dual pastorate at Lawyersville and Sharon Reformed Churches, Schoharie County, NY. They had three children:

  • Allan Franklin Deitz who was born on November 24, 1940 at Albany, NY. He married Betty Ann Hesselink at Waupun, Wis. on 24 Aug. 1962. He graduated from Hope College, Holland, Mich. They have two daughters, Jennifer and Karen.
  • Arlene Gertrude Deitz who was born on October 3, 1943 at Albany, NY. She married Rev. James Clark on 16 Jul 1966. She graduated from Hope College, Holland, Mich. They have a son, David.
  • Gerald Roger Deitz who was born on October 4, 1948 at Bellevue Maternity Hospital, Schenectady, NY. He graduated from Johnson State College in Vermont.

Death

Gertrude died on April 16, 2008 at the Guilderland Center Nursing Home at the age of 91. She was buried on April 19, 2008 at Woodlawn Cemetery, Berne, Albany County, NY.

Obituary

Deitz, Gertrude B.: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice

Times Union, The (Albany, NY) - Friday, April 18, 2008 Deceased Name: Deitz, Gertrude B. GUILDERLAND CENTER Gertrude B. Deitz, 91, died Wednesday, April 16, 2008 at the Guilderland Center Nursing Home. Born and raised in Berne, Gertrude graduated from the Schoharie Central High School and the Oneonta Normal School. Her late husband, Rev. Franklin S. Deitz, served as pastor in Prattsville, Rotterdam, Lawyersville and Sharon, and she shared that ministry with him. They retired to Berne in 1975 where Gertrude was a member of the First Reformed Church in Berne, the Hilltown Senior Citizens, and the Berne Historical Society. She is survived by her three children, Allan F. Deitz (Betty) of Guilderland, Arlene D. Clark (James) of Essex Junction, Vt. and Gerald R. Deitz (Janice) of Clifton Park, N.Y.; her grandchildren, Jennifer L. Battaglioli of Overland Park, Kan., David L. Clark of Berne and Karen B. Diligent of Delmar; her great-grand-daughter, Isabel Grace Battag-lioli ; three great-grandsons, Jack Allan Diligent, Evan Nicholas Diligent and Jacob Battaglioli; a sister, Alberta B. Wright of Berne and several nieces and nephews. A funeral service will be held Saturday, April 19, 2008 at 2 p.m. at the First Reformed Church in Berne. Calling hours will be prior to the service from 12-2 p.m. at the church. Burial is in Woodlawn Cemetery. Those who wish may make contributions in Gertrude's memory to the First Reformed Church in Berne, or to the Lawyersville Reformed Church or to the Sharon Reformed Church. Edition: 1 Page: D7 Copyright, 2008, (c) Times Union. All Rights Reserved.

REV. FRANKLIN S. DEITZ: Newspaper Obituary and Death Notice

Times Union, The (Albany, NY) - Friday, December 6, 1996 Deceased Name: REV. FRANKLIN S. DEITZ BERNE -- Rev. Franklin S. Deitz, 83, of Switzkill Road, died Wednesday, December 4, 1996 at St. Peter's Hospital in Albany. Rev. Deitz was born in Berne and was a graduate of Schoharie High School, Hope College and New Brunswick Theological Seminary. He served churches in Prattsville, the 2nd Reformed Church in Rotterdam and the Lawyersville and Sharon Reformed Churches. He retired to Berne in 1975. Rev. Deitz was chaplain of the Hilltown Senior Citizens, a member of the 1st Reformed Church of Berne, the Berne Historical Society and the Schoharie Classis of the Reformed Church of America. He is survived by his wife, Gertrude Ball Deitz; two sons, Allan F. Deitz of Guilderland and Gerald R. Deitz of Clifton Park; one daughter, Arlene D. Clark of Essex Junction, VT; three grandchildren, Jennifer L. Battaglioli of Manhatten, David L. Clark of Berne, and Karen B. Deitz of Guilderland. He was predeceased by two brothers, Harold F. Deitz and Walter Deitz. Services will be held on Saturday at 2:30 p.m. at the First Reformed Church of Berne. Relatives and friends may call at the Church on Friday from 2 to 6 p.m. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Berne. Those who wish may make contributions to the memorial funds of either the 1st Reformed Church of Berne, the Lawyersville Reformed Church or the Sharon Reformed Church. FREDENDALL FUNERAL HOME 861-6611 Edition: THREE STAR Page: B6 Copyright, 1996, (c) Times Union. All Rights Reserved.

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