Charles-Rhinehart-Obituary

Charles Edward Rhinehart

Phoenix, Arizona

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Charles Edward Rhinehart, 88, of Scottsdale, passed away March 31, 2008. He was born in Colbart, Oklahoma on November 30, 1919. He worked in the mines in Ray, AZ before joining the Army and being assigned to the Parachute Infantry Regiment of the 101st Airborne Division in World War II,...

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Thank you for liberating us.

Niels Cornelissen
(Holland)

I'm sorry for your lost.
Take care, relatives.
Best Regards,

Silvano from Holland

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you , we will not forget you and and will remember you together with your comrades .

Encore merci pour tout ce que vous avez fait pour nous Mr Rhinehart.

May he rest in peace

With great sadness we heart of the passing of Mr Charles Rhinehart.
Our deepest condolences for the family and friends of Mr C Rhinehart.
May God take him under his wings after his last jump.
My prayers are for him and his family.

Ronald Stassen
Band of Brothers Belgium and The Netherlands
www.band-of-brothers.nl

Clare and Jeff I know how much your Grandpa meant to you I hope all is well with you two and life is giving you what you deserve, your friend C. Derrico

Dear Family,

our condolences to the family and friends of mr. Rhinehart.
It's always very painfull to hear that another eagle has past away!
We will never forget what mr. Rhinehart did for Europe and his country during ww2!

May he rest in peace.

Triple A (American Airborne Association)
506th P.I.R. E-comp. 2nd bat.
re-enactment
The Netherlands

Linda,
I served with Charles from September 1942 until the end of the war. Myself and some of the men he served with had tried on many occasions to locate him without success. I was proud to have served with him in Headquarters Co. 2nd Battalion 506 P.I.

Sir, you will be missed. Thank you for what you did for your country, and for the world. God bless you.