Donald-Reineke-Obituary

Donald Reineke

Myersville, Maryland

Jan 21, 1933 – Oct 14, 2022

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BORN
January 21, 1933
DIED
October 14, 2022
LOCATION
Myersville, Maryland

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Donald (Don) F. Reineke, 89, Myersville, MD, died Friday evening, October 14, 2022 as a result of injuries sustained in a vehicular accident. Born January 21, 1933 in Wheeling, WV, and was the son of Frederick W. Reineke and Helen Irene (Gellner) Reineke. He was preceded in death by youngest son...

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It is truly hard to believe that wonderful Don has been gone for a year. So miss our regular phone conversations discussing just about everything under the sun. Since I'm rather fanatic about sending cards, always sent them to him for his birthday. Valentine's Day, Easter, Father's Day, Thanksgiving, and, of course, Christmas. Still makes me sad not to include him in my mailings for those occasions. He was such a special, special man, and we were lucky to have him in our lives.

My deepest condolences.

Dear Sean and Greg. I am so sorry to learn of the loss of your father. He was a wonderful neighbor, friend and coworker to my mother Bobbette Shafer. Praying that memories of your father will give you peace. Sincerely, Denise Wilson Sigler

Don was not only my cousin but a dear, dear friend. He would always stop and visit with us whenever he returned to his home town of Wheeling, WV. We so enjoyed his company and spending time with this kind and special man. He will be missed.

Don, it was always a joy to be the 1st 2 people in line for the Friday night home games so we could talk about the game that night. I always enjoyed my talks with you on Saturday mornings at Bob Evans on your life events. You're Home now with your dear son Kevin. You will be missed by many people.

Don was a patient in our office since 1970. Always a highlight of our day. We have lost not only a longtime patient, but a good friend.

Sorry to hear this. My thoughts and prayers are with the Family. My Dad talked about him being involved with Middletown sports back when he coached. He was a great guy!

It is so hard to put into words what you meant to our family, we are all going to miss you more than words can express. I know you will always be watching over so many that loved you.

We will deeply miss our dinners with you and all your stories. Love, Tom & Diane