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Mr. Dietsch was a reporter in the Washington bureau of the Scripps-Howard newspaper chain when he joined OMB.
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Paulene Gatz Dietsch, his wife of 44 years, died in 1986.
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Mr. Dietsch later became a press officer with the Small Business Administration until his retirement in 1988.
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Robert Dietsch, 91, a career reporter who became spokesman for the Office of Management and Budget during the Carter administration, died Feb. 28 of leukemia at his home in Bethesda.
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Survivors include four children, Deborah Dietsch and John Dietsch, both of Washington; Douglas Dietsch of West Cape May, N.J.; and Craig Dietsch of Cincinnati; a sister; seven grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.
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Dietsch, I credit Astérix for a good part of whatever fluency in French I once had.
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He bent his forehead against hers and whispered in Dietsch, saying something that made her laugh softly.
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It had gotten almost giddy, with Katie insisting that phonetically spelled words of Dietsch be allowed to count.
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Surprised by the overture—the Amish prayed in German, or at the very least, Dietsch—Ellie found her lips moving along.
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“Wie bist du heit,” she said, and then blushed, flustered that she had greeted him in Dietsch.
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