Thoughts are with his family.x
Just want to post this as there are many people out there who knew Dieter through his job as a ranger, but I have no way to contact...
Dieter died suddenly, at home, in his bed, on the morning of 21/12. We have no idea what happened but suspect he may have had a hidden heart problem (??). He was 38 years old.
He's leaving behind his beloved 7 year old daughter and 4 week old son. He will be greatly missed.
I'm not sure yet, but not planning to do a formal service here in Caithness, as his family and old friends are in Belgium, but may organise a 'saying goodbye walk', for whoever wants to come, as that would have been his style. Will post details.
Thoughts are with his family.x
I'm stunned... I was with Dieter just last Sunday on his walk at Achvarasdal. A great guy.
Stunned. He was a great guy, met him through Caithness Critters that was. Thoughts are with his family at this terribly sad time.
As one door shuts, another one slams in your face.
Stunned he was a great Guy Met him with different organizations My heartfelt sympathy to his wife & Daughter whom I have also met
Really nice guy - he'll be much missed. Thoughts are of family and friends RiP
So sad to have left such young children, sympathy to his family
Live for today as tomorrow may never come
Our thoughts and sympathy go out to his wife and young family - he was such a lovely person and will be greatly missed.
That's so sad - such a young guy. Condolences to his family
George and I are shocked to hear of Dieter's untimely death, he was a customer at the garage since moving to Broubster. He was polite, kind and caring and a quiet man. We extend our sympathies to his wife and family from our own family. He will be greatly missed and Caithness has lost in him a valuable asset to our countryside and wildlife.
Such a lovely man.
I only met him two or three times whilst training for treks.
He was so kind to me and very positive in his encouragement and outlook.
Please pass on my deepest sympathies to his wife and children and to his extended family in these difficult days.
Only met Dieter once on a walk in October, but he left a lasting impression, more poignant now he has sadly passed away. He was so friendly and kind and clearly enthusiastic about his work and an affectionate family man. my condolences to his family.
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