Prof. Daniel M. Deutschlander Watertown, Wisconsin Obituary

Prof. Daniel M. Deutschlander

Prof. Daniel M. Deutschlander, 78, of Watertown, passed away on Monday, October 26, 2020 at Rainbow Hospice in Johnson Creek.  A memorial service will be held this Tuesday, September 21, 2021 at St. Mark's Lutheran Church, Watertown at 4 p.m. A luncheon at church will follow.  A private service was held at Lutheran Cemetery in Watertown.  Memorials, if desired, may be directed to St. Mark's Lutheran Church in Watertown. Hafemeister Funeral Home and Cremation Service of Watertown is serving the family. Online condolences may be made at <a href="http://www.hafemeisterfh.com">www.hafemeisterfh.com</a>.  Daniel Marvin was born in Minneapolis, MN on March 18, 1942 and together with his twin brother put up for adoption. He and his brother were adopted by Gotthard Julius Deutschlander and his wife, Rose Marie nee Klausmann. He was adopted as a child of God and made a brother of Christ on April 23, 1944 through the Sacrament of Holy Baptism. He was confirmed on Palm Sunday, 1956 with Rev. 2:10, Be thou faithful unto death, and I will give thee a crown of life, as his confirmation verse. The days of his baptism and of his confirmation were joined by a third memorable day, the day of his ordination into the holy ministry, June 16, 1968.  He attended Horace Mann and Groveland Park elementary schools in St. Paul, MN; Concordia Academy in St. Paul, MN; Concordia College in St. Paul, MN (degree: AA); Northwestern College in Watertown, WI (degree: BA); Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary in Mequon, WI (degree: M. Div.); Northeastern Illinois University in Chicago, IL (degree: MA in history); and UW Milwaukee (graduate studies in German).  He served as a pastor at Zion Lutheran and St. James Lutheran in Akaska and Tolstoy, SD; St. Peter’s Lutheran in St. Albert, Alberta, Canada; St. James Lutheran and campus pastor at Northwestern University in Evanston, IL. He served at Kettle Moraine Lutheran High School in Jackson, WI as Assistant Principal and teacher of German and religion; Northwestern College in Watertown, WI as professor of German, history, philosophy, and religion; Martin Luther College in New Ulm, MN as professor of German, history and religion; occasional summer quarter lecturer at Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary; a semester as adjunct professor of history at Wisconsin Lutheran College. He conducted preaching workshops for parish pastors, and a seminar on church-state relations in Kiev, Ukraine after the Ukrainian Lutheran Church translated and published his book on the subject.  As a parish pastor (1968-1980) he served as circuit pastor, district vice president, member of the WELS evangelism commission, and on district evangelism and stewardship boards. From 1980-1984 he served as the weekly preacher for the WELS German radio broadcast that went from Eastern Europe to the Germans in the far east of the Soviet Union. He authored numerous doctrinal essays and papers, and other works including books, sermons, and devotions published by Northwestern Publishing House.  His greatest joy was a never ceasing amazement at the grace and mercy of God that he should not only redeem him but find a use in his church for such an unworthy and unfit instrument and house of clay. His greatest delight was to see his former students serving their Lord faithfully and then giving thanks to God that he had the honor to play some small role in their formation as pastors of Christ’s flock. His German Bible and German hymnal were his constant companions and the Lutheran Confessions his never-failing guides.  He is survived by his brother, David (Dianne) Deutschlander of Pine City, MN and his sister, Sharon Meyers of Sandstone, MN. He was preceded in death by his parents, Gotthard and Rose Deutschlander and brother, Ronald Deutschlander.
March 18, 1942 - October 26, 202003/18/194210/26/2020
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Brian Foley
December 14, 2021
Pastor Deutschlander was our Pastor in St. Albert back in the 70's. A very loving and humble man. I never forgot him throughout my life and though I am deeply saddened by his passing, I know he is now home!
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Deborah Gardetto
October 19, 2021
By far Dan was the most interesting of all clientele. He never ceased to amaze me with a story! I will miss you in the barbershop! Deb Gardetto MAIN STREET BARBER
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William Fritsche
June 12, 2021
Daniel was a boyhood friend through our church, Pilgrim Lutheran, (then LCMS) on St. Clair Ave. in St. Paul MN. I also knew his fraternal twin brother David, though not as well. Daniel and I got to know each other through Sunday-school, confirmation class and Walther Le... Continue Reading
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Robert Hoepner
October 30, 2020
I attended Northwestern Prep when Daniel was a student at Northwestern College. I enjoyed listening to his German accent. I don’t think I saw him again until he was a Presenter at our Pastoral Conference 6-7 years ago. He didn’t like to drive so far anymore and didn’t... Continue Reading
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Rev. Carl Pagel
October 29, 2020
"Well done, good and faithful servant! Enter into the joy of the Lord."
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Josh Bishop
October 28, 2020
Thank you, Prof. Deutschlander, for driving me back to Jesus in the scriptures. God used him as a tool to sharpen me and my ministry. I never had him in class but his words and lectures have gone much further than those specific times and places in history. A few weeks a... Continue Reading
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Bonnie Ebert Clark
October 27, 2020
I had the privilege of meeting Professor Deutschlander in Phoenix several years ago and remember a delightful conversation. Last week, I happened to pick up and start re-reading one of his books, On Giving Advice to God - Part I. I was again amazed at the richness of h... Continue Reading
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Craig Breitkreutz
October 27, 2020
I will forever remember Professor Deutschland for his quick wit, his high expectations of students, and his ever-present love for his Lord. My friends and I quote him often from "Did we stick the hose in our ears this weekend, boys?" to "Are we in the cave again?" He was... Continue Reading
Laurie Gieschen Voss
October 27, 2020
My family first met Dan when he was studying at the Seminary. He was one of our father's (Pastor Daniel Gieschen) first vicars. He and Bill Balza did summer canvassing for a mission church and stayed in our family's small travel trailer parked next to our house. We, a... Continue Reading
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Jeanne & John Goeglein
October 27, 2020
We so enjoyed having him teach some bible classes at St Johns here in Watertown. His knowledge of scripture and his humor were a delight. We will certainly miss him! Our sympathy to the family.