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Tracy's obituary

Tracy Dietsche, 42, of Sussex, WI, passed away on February 26, 2018 after a strong battle with cancer.


Tracy was born on January 29th of 1976 to Cynthia Plateroti. After graduating from Sullivan High School in 1996, she went on to study speech pathology at the University of North Carolina.

After graduation, she landed a professional job as a speech therapist for Silver Spring Operating Company LLC for many years.   In the early 2000s, she met Logan Dietsche, and they wed soon after, going on to have one child child, Gianna Cynthia Dietsche (17) of Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin.

When Tracy had Gianna, she decided to dedicate her life to being a fantastic and wonderful mother. She spent her days guiding and supporting Gianna, no matter how difficult it became for her. Tracy excelled at cheering up everyone around her and supporting them through the many passions and difficulties of their lives.  Whether that was supporting her daughter, mother, or friend  through emotional struggles or helping people through her career, she made it her mission to improve the lives of others.

Tracy was a passionate and beautiful soul and when she wasn’t filling her home with warmth and kindness, she could be found in her comfort places reading and gardening. Words will never be able to describe how deeply Tracy will be missed. She is survived by her mother, Cynthia Combs of Sullivan, Missouri, her daughter, Gianna Dietsche (17) of Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, her son, Braxton Ricchio-Dietsche (11) of New Berlin, Wisconsin, and her brother, Steven Grissom of Sullivan, Missouri. The family requests that all notes and condolences are sent to Gianna Dietsche (phone number 414-808-5389 for more contact details). Tracy was cremated soon after her passing and no ceremonies were held. She enjoyed foot massages from her children, watching crime shows, such as Castle, and drinking pink lemonade, which she called 'pink stuff'. She loved deeply and fully and never let anyone down. She will be missed for as long as her memory remains. 

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