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Gary Reinert

West Reading, Pennsylvania

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Gary Lee Reinert, 78, of Wyomissing, died May 5, 2016, at the Lebanon Veteran's Hospital.

He was the husband of Marie T. (Tittermary) Reinert. Born in Reading, he was a son of the late Paul Sr. and Dorothy Marie (Hoffman) Reinert.

He was a graduate of Reading High School and Harrisburg...

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Marie, blood family, and parish family: I shall remember Gary's humble yet confident testimony to the Lord that he provided in word and action. May God grant him rest from his labors and sufferings, and grant all of you strength in the time ahead.

My thoughts and prayers are with you Marie and the Reinert family. Gary you were always so supportive during my year in RCIA and my early years in the KofC. You served your country well and we are indebted to your service. God Bless and thank you for all you did over the years to help those in need.

R.I.P Gary thanks for your service to our GREAT COUNTRY.Your suffering is over.

Marie, sending you prayers for peace at this time of loss. Gary was a good man, and he will be missed. I will always remember the work Christmas parties, and the "may I be catty" line that meant Gary and I were misbehaving. May God comfort you.

As stars come into view as nightfall begins, I will think of you. Thank you for your friendship and laughter. I will never forget.

Marie, I am so very sorry for the loss of your soul mate. He was such a splendid human being. My memories center around his twinkling eyes, generous smile, joyful humor, and faithfulness and service to our gracious God. Your warrior is at peace now after his long battle, Marie. May God uplift you and surround you with His love. To each member of your loving family and friends, may you be comforted in the knowledge of his true love for you.
Rest in peace, Gary, and rise in glory!

I posted this to Facebook:

When I was 10 years old my aunt was going to surprise me on my birthday. She was dating a new man who showed up early. When I asked my mom who he was she quickly said "This is my cousin, Gary". I said, "You don't have a cousin Gary" and she said. "I have lots of cousins you don't know about."

To this day I always referred to him as my Cousin-Uncle.

R.I.P. Cousin Gary

Marie, my deepest sympathy for your loss. He fought his last fight and has gone home to rest.

Marie and family,
My deepest sympathy to all of you at this time. May the Peace of Christ be with all of you.
God Bless You,
Nancy Michalowski