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Donald E. Rinehart

Silver Spring, Maryland

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 DONALD E. RINEHART (Age 70)  On Monday, May 2, 2011, of Silver Spring, MD. Beloved companion of Pamela Westman; nephew of Ruth Hornbaker. Also survived by several cousins and other loving family and friends. Relatives and friends may call at Collins Funeral Home, 500 University...

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There was absolutely only one Donnie Rinehart. He lived life to the fullest. May you rest in peace Donnie.

I've know Donnie for a long time. Always loved running into him, at the Red Eyed Dock bar on Kent Island, even in Key West a few years ago, probably the last time I saw him. He was a great guy and always made you laugh. My thoughts and prayers go to out to his family and friends, RIP my friend.

I met Donnie at the beginning of the Arthur Andersen renovation in 1987. He arrived with Ingo and JW. Donnie became my friend during that job. I will miss his great sense of humor and perspective. Did he ever tell you what the his middle initial E stood for?

There was only one Donnie Rinehart. Crazy and unbelieveable person. Had a ton of fun with him over the years. Every time I saw him was an event!! He truly lived his life on his own terms. I had planned on making a point of seeing hime this summer. Rest easy Donald E. You will be missed and remembered.

John Cissel

Pam,
Our thought and prayers are with you, Mark and I was just talking about Donnie on Sunday. Sorry we can't make it to the funeral. We will miss him. Love Mark and Valerie

Pam: Just earned about Donny's passing from George at Giant. Came as quite a shock to hear it. We had good times with him at the "Hamlet". Aliza and I will miss seeing him there, where we often had a good time chatting with him. As we say: May you be comforted in mourning, Pam, also by those of us of Zion and Jerusalem.

We were Donnie's neighbor for years. We will miss him.

Pam... Hang in there. Let us know if you need anything!

George & Maria

I first met Donnie in 1971 when we owned the Quarry House. Just thinking of him makes me smile. Please accept my condolences.

We sure did have fun those 10 years I worked at Backstreets. Donnie always made you laugh and he had a really good outlook on life. Donnie had so many friends that loved him. My deapest sympathy to Pam and his family.