John-Reaser-Obituary

John Reaser

Reading, Pennsylvania

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John W. Reaser, 70, Reading, died Jan. 2, 2011, in Reading Hospital.

He was the husband of Louise J. (Sartori) Reaser, to whom he was married for 36 years.

Born in Reading, he was a son of the late Lewis H. Reaser Sr. and Sara L. (Southworth) Reaser.

He last worked for Crompton...

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Aunt Louise,
Condolences to you and of course the doggies. Uncle John will be missed by all. Just know that he is in a better place. He is now home with nanny and pop and his sister. Heaven's got another angel. Prayers and thoughts for you. I love you. GOD BLESS.

Heavenly Father, what a wondrous gift it is to be part of Your household,where the doors are ever open and Your love is boundless. Amen.Prayers go your way dear Louise for you have lost a life partner and we lost a brother, may you find peace in the love that surrounds you. Blessings,Skip&Dollie Reaser & Family

louise,

My deepest sympathy is with you at this difficult time in your life...remember to lean on god and he will give you the peace and hope and love that you need....remember all the good times in your life with john and hold onto them for they are like gold in your life.....

love,
machelle koch

Aunt Louise... I am so sorry for your loss. We will all miss Uncle John. I wish I could have been in PA for the funeral service. Love you!

Dearest Aunt Louise,
I am so sorry to hear about Uncle John, I found out through Shelly's facebook page. If there is anything I can do for you please let me know. All our love and prayers are for you!
With all our love,
Angie Matz and Family

Louise,we are so sorry for your loss. our prayers are with you.

Gerald Brennan and Shirley Odum

Jenelle and Family and Pets,
We are sorry for your loss.Just hope you know how many good wishes and loving thoughts are with you right now,along with prayers that God will give you the strength and hope to face these difficult days.Take each day as it comes and live it in peace.
Cheryl and Cliff Roth

So sorry for your loss. I have known John and Louise for many years because of my parents. My most fondest memory of John was when he came to the house with a monkey on his back. It was a puppet and it was halarious how he made my sister and I laugh using the monkey. We were just little then. God bless you all and you will see him again.

Louise, my deepest sympathy. You are in my prayers