Rod Deiter

rod deiter

September 19, 1954 ~ June 27, 2024

Rodney E. Deiter, 69, of Paradise Valley, AZ, formerly of Faulkton, passed away Thursday, June 27, 2024, at his home of natural causes. 

A graveside memorial service will be held at 2:00 p.m., Saturday, September 14, 2024, in the Faulkton Cemetery, with Pastor Shawn Stoll presiding, and a celebration of life will follow at 2:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at Blondie’s Tables and Taps for all friends and family.

Rod was born September 19, 1954, in Faulkton, South Dakota, to Doyle and Jean (Duncan) Deiter. He was raised on the family farm and graduated from Faulkton High School in 1972.

After graduation Rod attended the University of South Dakota in Vermillion.  He was an active member of Sigma Nu Fraternity and kept in touch with many frat brothers. While at USD, he performed and was involved in “Strollers”, an honorary organization that produced an annual variety show with community outreach.

Upon graduating from USD, Rod was employed at the University of Sioux Falls as an admissions counselor.  He enjoyed recruiting new students from South Dakota and the surrounding area.  Following USF, he moved to California near his aunt and uncle to pursue a master’s degree from Sacramento State.  While obtaining his master’s, Rod started his nearly 30-year career in Human Resources with Government Agencies in California.

Upon retirement, Rod moved back to Sioux Falls, SD. He enjoyed this opportunity to take part in many of his great nieces and nephews’ activities and reconnect with family and old friends. After enduring four South Dakota winters, he made the decision to move to the Valley of the Sun in Arizona. Rod enjoyed meeting new friends and connecting with snowbird friends each winter for the next five years. 

Rod loved to travel and enjoyed visiting and learning the history of many places around the world. He also had a passion for sports, especially baseball. Rod visited many Major League ballparks around the country and had fond memories of playing all levels of baseball including American Legion and with the Town Team in Faulkton. He followed a multitude of sport teams and could recite endless stats surrounding them all.  Some of his favorites include USD Yotes (OK, Jacks too!); Nebraska Huskers; Minnesota Twins and Vikings; and his hometown Faulkton Trojans.

Rod made it a priority to keep in touch with family and friends.  He never missed family gatherings, special events, or school reunions. True to his roots, he always welcomed a good visit to his hometown. 

Rod is survived by his mother, Jean Deiter of Faulkton, SD; siblings: Linda (Jeff) Erickson of Sioux Falls, SD, Jill (Mike) Allen of Grinnell, IA, and Larry Deiter of Pierre, SD; 10 nieces and nephews, 20 great nieces and nephews, and many cousins. While in California, Rod was welcomed into Uncle Jim and Aunt Arlene Jarvis’ family. He especially enjoyed the friendship of cousins, Mike and Scott.

He was preceded in death by his father, Doyle Deiter; grandparents; numerous aunts and uncles; and most recently a special cousin, Roger Deiter.

Luce Funeral Home of Faulkton have been entrusted with Rod’s arrangements. 

A Graveside Service was held on September 14, 2024 at 2:00 PM at Faulkton Cemetery, south of Faulkton going towards Orient in Faulkton, SD 57438

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  1. Rod enjoyed baseball from collecting cards to going to games.
    John Grunewaldt

  2. Rod was an incredible friend. My wife Irene introduced me to him nearly 30 years ago when I needed another guy for a fantasy football league. We developed a strong bond, spending time together, watching sports, and brainstorming solutions for life’s challenges. Our adventures took us to Reno, Las Vegas, Arizona spring training, a few Nebraska Cornhuskers games, and many more. I’ll deeply miss our daily exchanges via texts and phone calls. My thoughts and prayers go out to Rod’s siblings and their mom. His absence will be felt tremendously. 🙏

  3. So sorry for your loss . We so enjoyed Rod everything we got together. What a wonderful person he was.

  4. I am so sorry to hear of the loss of Rod, he was older than me but working for the family knew Rod. He was very caring and engaging to talk to. I am so sorry for your loss.

  5. Jean & family,
    I'm so very sorry to hear this news of your loss of Rod.  He was always so kind to me when we were in school. He kept good track of the Ford family through the years. 
    God bless you and give you peace & comfort. 
    Lori

  6. Rod was a Sigma Nu fraternity brother at USD in the 70’s and together with so many guys we shared lots of fun experiences.   He was such a warm and friendly guy, always interested and engaged.  Condolences to all the family.  God bless Rod.  
    Steve Garry

  7. I met Rod when I moved here to AZ in 2019. Always a friendly and nice person. I will miss him dearly.

  8. Jean and Family,
    It was so sad to hear about Rod. It was way to soon! My condolences to you all. Sending hugs and prayers.
    😔❤️

  9. Rod was a good friend, we would get together each winter when I was in AZ.  
    He loved his happy hours, wine, Rusty Spur and his sports.  
    My condolences to his family, he will be missed.  

  10. Sending condolences to Rod’s family and friends. I am so saddened to hear of the loss of Rod, a long time friend I met in 1988 through professional HR associations.  We first met at a conference and connected quickly when we discovered we both had a strong interest in Public Sector Human Resources and IO Psychology.  

    Our friendship grew as we shared an interest in professional sports and we attended numerous Bay Area sporting events throughout the years until he retired. Rod loved coming to watch my then young son play Little League baseball even though he didn’t have children of his own.  Rod was always great about keeping in touch whether it be through phone calls or occasional text messages. 

    I’m really going to miss you Rod, and all the great times we shared during lunch hours in downtown Oakland, coffee meet ups, and of course the PTC conferences and socials!!  

  11. We have lost a kind, generous, and loving man. He was my teammate, friend and brother in Sigma Nu. The creed of our fraternity is…..To believe in the life of love, to walk in the way of honor, to serve in the light of truth.  Rod did live his life this way, a true friend to all.

  12. I am heartsick and so sorry to hear this news. Rod and I were friends in high school (formerly Carolyn Neilan).
    Please accept my sympathy and condolences. I saw him at the all school reunion two years ago. He was so strong and vibrant. Such a kind man. He will be missed.

  13. Jean, Linda, Jill and Larry and your families,
    We are so sorry for your loss. We have stayed in touch with Rod through the years and always enjoyed our time together.  A true friend gone too soon. May he rest in peace.

  14. We met Rod in Scottsdale several years ago. A wonderful man. We would get together Sat and Sundays at Panera. Talk sports, politics , ect. He will be missed.

  15. I got to know Rod through our Wine Meetup group the last few years. He was a kind gentleman. He had his ups and downs medically during this time but the last time I saw him he was engaging and seemed to be on the upside. He was well liked in the group.

  16. Jean and family, my heart breaks for you all. I hope love and comfort will help you at this horrible time. Know that all Faulktonites are holding you in their hearts.Love you all.

  17. Jean and family, This is such sad news, another great person gone much too soon.  Rod touched many lives in a very positive way. 

  18. Our thoughts and prayers are with each of you during this difficult time and the days ahead.  May they bring you peace and comfort.

  19. I knew Rod for a short time on one of our group cruises. There were about six of us that spent the time together and I felt I had met one of the nicest fellas ever. I spoke with him a few times after and in our last talk he said he was having some health issues.  He did not return my last and most recent call so I felt sure something had changed.  Mrs. Deiter, I am so saddened at the loss of your child. Please know he was a fine gentleman.  

  20. Sorry to hear this. My Condolences.

  21. Jean and Gamily:  So sorry to hear about the death of Rod. We both worked together at SFC (University of Sioux Falls). We later were roommates until he left for Bethel. Rod was an outstanding person and someone who made the world a better place. Blessings on the Dieter family. Mark Patterson


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