Karl-Reichenbach-Obituary

Karl Reichenbach

Akron, Ohio

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DIED
April 11, 2020
LOCATION
Akron, Ohio
CHARITY
Alzheimer's Association

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Karl W. Reichenbach, 71, of Akron Ohio passed away on April 11, 2020. He was the son of the late William and Joan Reichenbach. Karl was a veteran of the U.S. Army. He retired from the U.S. postal service. Karl loved music, baseball, bowling and golfing with his friend Chet. Karl is survived by...

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To Karl's family - I just recently learned of Karl's passing. Condolences to all of you. I played in the Silver League and was on a couple of teams with Karl a few years ago. He was a great player and always smiling - a lot of fun!
As Larry Ashbaugh mentioned in another post, we hope there is softball in heaven - Karl will be on the all-star team again!

Karl was a good friend to everyone, a great softball player, and best of all, a Great Teammate. He played Silver League Softball with me for a few seasons, and was a real pleasure to have on the team. The last season, 2016, we could see that he was having small issues with memory, but it never hampered his play, or how he worked with the other players to enjoy the game.

Karl, I hope they have softball in Heaven...

The picture is the essence of Karl. His humor and love of life. May he be at peace. Hang in there my dear friend. Love and prayers from my heart to yours!

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I worked with Karl at the Stow post office. We also played softball together. As stated already Karl was one of the kindest men i have ever known. May God comfort and hold you close at this dificult time.

Peace and love to you and your family.
Karl was a very kind man. I worked with him for a short time at the State Rd Post Office.
May you be blessed with wonderful memories in your hearts forever!
God bless!

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Kathy, I met you at the Arbors. My brother, Bob was in Karl's unit for a while. My husband, Jim played in the Silver League with him. I am sorry for your loss.

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.