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David F. Reiter

Brunswick, Ohio

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REITER DAVID F. REITER, 41, of Brunswick, passed away at his home on Sunday, Aug. 10, 2003. Beloved husband of Beverly (nee Kordich); loving father of David F. and Melanie K.; dear son of Irene (nee Naglich); loving brother of Carl, Gary (Ann) and Michael (Denise); loving son-in-law of Paul...

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Dear Reiter family,
I am an old friend of David. I grew up with him in Parma and he used to be our paperboy. My family lived on Royalview and loved David. While attending an open house for school last night, a fellow neighbor from Parma told me of David's passing. I was so deeply saddened by the news. David was and will always be one of the nicest people I have ever met. I enjoyed seeing him at our reunion. Words are not enough to express my sympathy. I know that David is at peace in...

Dear Bev,
I am so sorry for your loss. The thing I remember most about Dave was how much time he spent walking and playing with your children when you were our neighbors on Miller Drive. He was a friendly person who always had a kind word, a smile and spent lots of time enjoying his role as a father. We pray for your strength and peace in this difficult time as your loss became Heaven's gain. Our hearts and prayers are with you and the children.
With Deepest Sympathy,
The...

Dear Bev,
It saddens me so much that I will no longer see that friendly, cheerful smile of David and Melanie's Dad when I pull up to their bus stop. Dave's smile often was a big relief at the end of my day and would serve as a reminder of why I love my job.
Bev, my heart and peaceful wishes go out to you, David and Melanie.

Jan Miller

Dear Reiters,
Your friendship has been like having another family. There are no words... I hold you all in my heart.

Dave-

When you moved next door, I couldn't have asked for a better neighbor. You removed the snow for my pregnant wife while I was out of town, and you were always there with a helping hand. As I pull into my driveway now, there is an empty feeling that fills my heart. It is not normal not having you out on the lawn with David & Melanie. I guess I'll miss our evening chats on the front lawn the most.

May your souls rest in the loving hands of Our Father, and may...

These words I never expected to write for Dave. May god bless you and accept you into his home. May he embrace all of your family and loved ones and bring them comfort in knowing that Dave is sitting by your side and is in peace. Love to all from the Kenney family.

Reiter Family,
Our hearts are broken for your loss.
You are in our thoughts and prayers. Love, Anne Thompson, Kim Cutlip & Family

To Mike, brother of David: So sorry to hear of your loss old friend. I had to check my VF yearbook to verify before I sent this condolence. May your brother rest in peace, and again, I'm very sorry. Linda D'Amico Monroy