In Memoriam

                                                    Ernest Dieterich: 1923-2010

 

The League of Women Voters has lost a dear friend. Ernie Dieterich, longtime member of the

Winchester League, died of a heart attack on Wednesday, January 20.

 

Before coming to Winchester in the early 1950s, Ernie and his wife Harriet had been politically

active in Cambridge. As their children grew up and Ernie built his career, Harriet served on the

School Committee and became president of the Winchester League. After her death, Ernie

joined the Winchester League in tribute to Harriet and urged others to join, saying “The League

of Women Voters is not just for women voters, you know”.

 

Ernie contributed immensely to the growth and improvement of the local and state Leagues

through generous financial support and tireless work as editor on the local and state Bulletins.

He brought his teaching skills to statewide and local workshops about voting systems, a topic

that eluded many, including this writer. Under Ernie's tutelage, a very complex subject was

suddenly clear!

 

Ernie demanded a great deal of himself. Retirement meant only that he would engage in a

different kind of activity—giving back. With this in mind, Ernie devoted hundreds of hours

consulting for  United Way, sang in his church choir, visited the sick, and delivered

Meals on Wheels.

 

Ernie was devoted to his children—Ann, Charlie, and Henry—and his grandchildren. He was

so fortunate in having a wonderful friend and companion, Hazel Rich, whose great-grandchildren

knew him as Uncle Ernie, a beloved playmate who participated in their tea parties.

 

- Dotty Burstein

A memorial service will be held at the Unitarian Church on Saturday, February 27th at 10am.