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Since 1972, the Diedrich family has been roasting coffee beans and
serving up the hot stuff to Newport-Mesa residents hankering for a good
tasting cup of Joe.
And anyone who has ventured to the popular and homey coffeehouse on
17th Street has never been disappointed. And for that they largely have
Carl Diedrich to thank.
Diedrich, who died late last month at the age of 86, was the patron of
a family of five boys. He and his wife, Inga, settled here after a life
of travel to several continents and countries, the last of which was the
family’s coffee bean plantation in Guatemala.
While the success of Diedrich coffee is hardly debated in Newport-Mesa
quarters, the company has had a more difficult time on Wall Street and
existing in a world of such corporate java giants as Starbucks.
But Carl’s hometown folks know what’s best. Just look at the lines
that form at his store everyday for proof.
So we salute Carl Diedrich and his vision. He certainly gave our lives
more pep. We hoist a cup in his honor and know that his family, friends
and community will surely miss him.
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