Tuesday, January 27th, 2026
Robert Diller
Robert L. Diller, 84, of Fairfield Glade, TN, passed away peacefully on January 10, 2026, at his home. Born on March 15, 1941 in Celina, Bob was the first born of 8 children to Zeno and Anna Maria Diller. He and his siblings grew up in the Fort Recovery area, where Bob lived until moving to Dayton in 1959 to attend the University of Dayton.
Bob was known for his warmth and kindness, and his dedication to his family, friends and community. He found spirituality in his Catholic faith, and served as a lay minister for several parishes over his lifetime. He loved golf, his UD Flyers and Cincinnati Reds, but found the most joy in celebrating life daily with everyone he came in contact with. To those who knew him, Bob will be remembered for his immense generosity of spirit, which shined brightest, of course with his family and close friends, but also with the waitress who served him breakfast, or the cashier at the hardware store, or the marshal at the golf course. He lived with a unique and undeniable effervescence, that was impossible to suppress and shared that with everyone he encountered. Despite the challenges that any life presents, Bob never lost this sense of goodness.
Bob is survived by his spouse, Lynne Baker Diller; his children, Michael Diller of Norfolk, VA; Lori Whitaker of Arden, NC; and Richard (Kelly) Diller of Williamsburg, VA; grandchildren Justine Diller, Zeno Diller and Marley Diller; great grandchildren, Cora Buckner and Willa Buckner; siblings Neil (Pat) Diller and Louis (Jeanette) Diller of Fort Recovery and Alan (Rosie) Diller of Coldwater; brother in law, Jim Remaklus of Coldwater; sisters in law, Ruth Verceles and Carol Pittman of Kettering, OH; as well as his stepson Mike (Wendy) Baker of Nashville, TN.
Bob was preceded in death by his wife Marion; his son in law, Brian Whitaker; his brothers Arthur and Dan Diller and his sisters Ruth (Earl) Heyne and Alice Remaklus.
After receiving his bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering and his MBA from the University of Dayton, Bob embarked on a career primarily in production management. He moved to Fairfield Glade, TN. in 2005, as his working life drew to a close. There he served on the Fairfield Glade Board of Directors for six years, including two years as the president. He was an active member of St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church and served in various capacities with the Knights of Columbus chapter at St. Francis. Bob served as director of the Peavine Care Center, providing food assistance and other basic support to thousands of families and individuals in and around his community.
A funeral Mass will be held on February 13, 2026 at 10:00 am at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church in Fairfield Glade with a luncheon at the church to follow.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to Peavine Care Center (44 Peavine Plaza, Suite 103, Crossville, TN 38571) in Bob's memory. And we ask that you honor Bob by simply being kind to someone today. It is a most appropriate way to ensure that his legacy lives on.