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Kenneth DuWayne Dittman

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Kenneth DuWayne Dittman

Birth
Lamartine, Clarion County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
9 May 2023 (aged 72)
Franklin, Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Cranberry, Venango County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Kenneth DuWayne Dittman, age 72 of Franklin and formerly of Lamartine, passed away on Tuesday afternoon, May 9, 2023 at his home, following an illness.

Born January 29, 1951 in Lamartine, Clarion County, he was a son of the late Lawrence Emerson Dittman and Dorothy Burgham Beals Dittman.

He graduated from Keystone High School in 1969.

Ken retired in 2009 as an assistant manager for Kwik Fill/United Refining. He was a member of the Salem Reformed United Church of Christ in Lamartine and currently attended the Christ United Methodist Church in Franklin. Ken enjoyed his volunteer work at the Christ United Methodist Church and the DeBence Antique Music World Museum, also in Franklin and loved to play cards and bingo.

Survivors include his son, John D. Dittman; two sisters: Mary Jane Mullen and Nancy McClintock and her husband, Bob; two brothers: Eugene Dittman and his wife, Shirley and John Dittman of Binghamton and numerous nieces and nephews.

In addition to his parents, Ken was preceded in death by his brothers: Jim, Bob, Walt, Don, Bill, Harry and David; sister, Dorothy Belle Dittman and an infant sister.

Entombment will take place in the Sunset Hill Memorial Garden, Cranberry, Pa.

William N Rupert Mortuary, Knox, Pa.
Kenneth DuWayne Dittman, age 72 of Franklin and formerly of Lamartine, passed away on Tuesday afternoon, May 9, 2023 at his home, following an illness.

Born January 29, 1951 in Lamartine, Clarion County, he was a son of the late Lawrence Emerson Dittman and Dorothy Burgham Beals Dittman.

He graduated from Keystone High School in 1969.

Ken retired in 2009 as an assistant manager for Kwik Fill/United Refining. He was a member of the Salem Reformed United Church of Christ in Lamartine and currently attended the Christ United Methodist Church in Franklin. Ken enjoyed his volunteer work at the Christ United Methodist Church and the DeBence Antique Music World Museum, also in Franklin and loved to play cards and bingo.

Survivors include his son, John D. Dittman; two sisters: Mary Jane Mullen and Nancy McClintock and her husband, Bob; two brothers: Eugene Dittman and his wife, Shirley and John Dittman of Binghamton and numerous nieces and nephews.

In addition to his parents, Ken was preceded in death by his brothers: Jim, Bob, Walt, Don, Bill, Harry and David; sister, Dorothy Belle Dittman and an infant sister.

Entombment will take place in the Sunset Hill Memorial Garden, Cranberry, Pa.

William N Rupert Mortuary, Knox, Pa.


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