Louis-Rineck-Obituary

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Louis G. "Louie" Rineck

Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin

Apr 11, 1928 – Jun 19, 2015

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BORN
April 11, 1928
DIED
June 19, 2015
LOCATION
Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin

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Horan Funeral Home and Cremation Services - Chippewa Falls Obituary

Louis G. "Louie" Rineck, 87, of 10003 43rd Ave., Chippewa Falls, Town of Wheaton, died Friday, June 19, 2015 at the Wisconsin Veterans Home at Chippewa Falls surrounded by his family. Louie was born April 11, 1928 in the town of Wheaton, the son of Fred and Anne (Larson) Rineck. Louie married...

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I am blessed to have known Louie and grateful that he gave me his blessing to marry Janet. He and Mary Louise instilled in their children the love of family and each is living a life that demonstrates their understanding of that love. Louie also modeled strength of character and an amazing work ethic. Although his girls are shy and reserved.... No, those are other sisters. Louie and Mary leave a tremendous legacy that now spans many generations. Love you Renick family and friends!

Mary Anne and Family-My thoughts and prayers are with you dear Cousin
Karen (Bergeman) Benson

21 gun salute! There's nothing more noble to send him off to his new life. That's one heck of an AMEN! Til we see him again. Sorry for you loss. We didn't get a chance to introduce ourselves at the wake, but hopefully we'll do so at the Reunion. I am the daughter of Jon Rineck. My dad enjoyed being with his cousin Louis.

Connie I am so sorry to hear about you Dad. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Peace.
Beckie Olson

Such a wonderful man has passed into God's hands. Love and peace, Larry and Kathy Pinson

Louie was one of the finest men I've ever known. He will be missed. My prayers go out to the family.

Louie was one of my first clients that I had when I started doing homecare. He was such a sweet, quiet man & when I asked him to do something he would always say, "you're the boss". He was so proud of his family & it is evident that they truly loved him dearly. I am thankful that I had the privilege taking care of him.

My thoughts and prayers are with you all. I have so many wonderful memories of your dad and the happy times out on his farm. Rest in peace Uncle Louie.