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Joseph Rienold Hack

Portland, Oregon

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Joseph Rienold HackOct. 26, 1927 - May 20, 2019 My father died with mom and I by his side. He is survived by his wife of 68 years, Gladys; daughter, Mary (Mike); siblings, Tina, Theresa and Raymond; grandchildren, Kirsten, Kyle and Olivia. Born in Michigan City, Ind., Joe was the second child of...

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Dear Gladys, Mary, and family.....to say Joe was a fantastic neighbor for over 30 years plus a wonderful friend doesn't even come close. So many fantastic memories from Nevada Court with both him and Gladys plus your family at the many events at which we were so graciously included. Will never seem the same looking over next door and not having Joe to "chat up" about the day's events. And don't get me going on how helpful he was with all of our building projects over 30 odd years. He will...

Dear Gladys, Mary and your beautiful family. Andrea and I carry all of you in our hearts.

Joe was a such good man... in so many ways. His willingness to help me and my family, his ability to connect on a personal level, his sense of humor that always made me smile, his readiness to listen and talk about any subject, his many years at St. Clare where he and Gladys added so much to the Choir, and his genuine interest in what was happening in my life.

Even though we moved to NC,...

My heartfelt sympathy to Gladys, Mary, and family on Joe's passing. May your many wonderful memories sustain you in this time of sorrow.

Dear Gladys, Mary and family, I'm so very sorry for your loss. I hope the years of memories lift you during your grief. My strongest thought of Uncle Joe is his smile, especially upon greeting you with a hug! I also have fleeting glimpses of my trip to Portland with Grandma Hack when I was 14. I recall everyone - Uncle Joe, Aunt Gladys, Christine and Mary vividly but not much of the actual events.. He was a inspirational big brother to my Dad and his passing leaves a hole in our hearts. ...

Joe was the best father-in-law anyone could ask for. A fond memory I have is when he arrived at our first home, knocked out the window to install french doors off our master bedroom, only to frame and pour us a concrete patio afterward. He put me to work, of course. Truly, Joe loved to build. He was always generous with his time. Gonna Keep you in our Hearts.

Dear Gladys and family,

I am so sorry to hear of Joe's passing. I know he lived a rich and rewarding life. And I know he also thought the world of you, Gladys, and his wonderful family. I'm keeping you in my heart as you go through this transition in your life. Would love to see you or connect with you, but don't have an address or phone number. If you see this, please email, text or call me.
I miss you.

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