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John Rittelmeyer Obituary

RITTELMEYER, John Mosal

1935-2024

Age 89 of Atlanta, Georgia, died on March 31, 2024.

John was born in Atlanta on March 16, 1935 to John, Sr. and Jane Torbert Rittelmeyer. John is survived by his sister, Nancy Rittelmeyer Perry and niece and nephew, Kathrine Perry Smith and Stewart Perry; as well as sister-in-law, Faye Rittelmeyer; and niece and nephew, Pam Rittelmeyer and George Rittelmeyer.

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Published by Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Apr. 5, 2024.

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Jessica Larson

April 19, 2024

John was one of the kindest people and gentle soul. Sorry to learn of his passing

Dianne Hall

April 9, 2024

John was such a nice and generous man. I met him many years ago and always thought he was so handsome. I also spent some time with him in his later years and he was still the same. He will be missed by family and friends.

Tom Senter

April 9, 2024

My deepest sympathies to you and your family. John was truly a wonderful guy. He launched my life.

Dana Starr

April 6, 2024

Johnnie loved good food, live music, dogs and people. He never met a stranger. I am grateful for the time he was with us. He will be missed.

Pamela Rittelmeyer

April 6, 2024

Pamela Rittelmeyer

April 5, 2024

A Celebration of Life will be held in the coming months and we will notify friends and family.

Pamela Rittelmeyer

April 5, 2024

John led a remarkable life. He loved to travel, but his favorite place was his home in Ansley Park where he could be seen walking his Old English sheep dogs or attending neighborhood events. He showed unconditional love and unending generosity for his friends and family. Always striving for positivity, his favorite saying was, "It´s water under the bridge."

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