Jerald-Reckner-Obituary

Jerald H. Reckner

MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin

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Reckner, Jerald H. "Jerry" Died peacfully surrounded by his family on Thanksgiving, November 27, 2008, at the age of 76. Loving husband of Sandy for 53 years. Proud father of Judith (Mike) McCaigue, Janet (Brett) Henning, David, and Mike. Grandpa of Jennifer (Jesse) Miller, Sean, and Matt...

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A Heart of Gold, Passionate about helping everyone, Jerry was a man who loved to make people laugh and feel and loved life. Jerry touched so many lives across the country. There are so many fond memories of Jerry, so many stories. I feel so very blessed to know him, worked for him and loved him. Heaven has recieved a shining star. God bless you Sandy and his family.

Sandy,

Charles and I wish you God's peace and comfort during this difficult time.

Our sympathy to all of your family. Jerry will surely be missed at St Peter-Immanuel and by all of his many friends. God be with you and you are in our prayers.

Janet and family,

Lou and I want to express our deepest sympathy to you and your family in this sad time. We will hold you in our thoughts and prayers.

May God bless you and keep you in his embrace.

Jerry and I first met in 1990 at the Wisconsin Professional Speakers Association. What a captivating powerful motivating way he had with words. He introduced me at my first professional speaking engagement. A great person to know. He surely will be missed.

A true patriarch of his family. He always impressed me with his kind and powerful image. He will be missed.
Mickey and Lucille Vales

My deepest sympathies to the whole family!! I know how much he will be missed. Love you all.

Jerry was an inspiration to lots of folks. Our relationship as members of the Wisconsin Speakers was fun, educational, and truly memorable. He will be missed.

"A certain magic happens when you help others to fly, their wings lift you up." Jerry's life personified these words. Thank you, Jerry, for making a difference in the lives of so many and for helping me to learn how to fly. We will miss you.