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ben bryson
September 04, 2024 | Friend
New York, New York
1948 - 2019
DR. MARK REININGA Dr. Mark Reininga, a beloved father, brother, and husband who devoted his life to caring for people who were suffering died on Friday. He was 71. He passed away in his sleep at his home in Athens, Ohio. Mark was born in Evansville, Indiana to Warren and Gussie Reininga in 1948. He grew up in Athens as the eldest of four brothers, Paul, Eric and Jon. His family spent several years in Nigeria when he was a child and a teenager, an experience that impacted him deeply and one he'd speak fondly of for the rest of his life. After a year at Ohio University he joined the United States Navy, where he served as a medic in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. He moved to Lake Tahoe, California on his return and eventually enrolled at Foothill Junior College before transferring to Stanford University. He loved to joke that upon receiving his Stanford admission, he called the school several times to make sure that it hadn't been sent to him by mistake. He graduated in 1977 with a Bachelor of Science. In 1981, he graduated from medical school at George Washington University in D.C. After completing his residency at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, he started his career in the National Health Service Corps, and went on to work as a family practice doctor for under-resourced communities in Wisconsin, Ohio, and New Mexico. He worked in prisons, drug-treatment facilities and took loving care of people with mental illness. He leaves behind thousands of patients across the country who are better off for the time he spent caring for them. Also in 1981, he married Hendrieka Fitzpatrick, who he met in medical school. Over the next fifteen years, they'd have six children together - Erin, Adrienne, Ben, Nathaniel, Grace and Micaela. He was a loving, committed, endlessly patient and generous father, who loved puns, creative junk food combinations, and telling his children anecdotes about the ways of the world ("geography lessons"). In 2010, he married Stephanie Ares in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The couple moved together back to Athens to care for Mark's father, Warren, and his brother, Paul, both of whom passed away in recent years. At the time of his death, he was working at the Hopewell Clinic - a job he loved. He was blessed with the gift of conversation and a true love for people, whether his lifelong friends and family or total strangers. He was intellectually curious and had a great respect for people in all circumstances. He cared deeply about those who were suffering and devoted his life to caring for people who did not have others to care for them. More than anything, Mark had a tremendous love for life - for travel and adventure, new experiences, and stories - and an enormous heart that was always open. He is survived by his two brothers, Jon and Eric, wife Stephanie, children Adrienne, Ben, Nate, Grace, Micaela, and stepchildren Stuart and Allison. He will be sorely missed by many. "I would rather be ashes than dust! I would rather that my spark should burn out in a brilliant blaze than it should be stifled by dry-rot. I would rather be a superb meteor, every atom of me in magnificent glow, than a sleepy and permanent planet. The function of man is to live, not to exist." -Jack London We are planning a memorial in Santa Fe- please email [email protected] for information.
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ben bryson
September 04, 2024 | Friend
I was a patient in Santa fe. I considered Mark a good friend. I am truly sorry to hear about is death. He was a caring man.
Michael Quintana
January 03, 2023
RIP Dr Reininga. MY heartfelt sympathy to all the family. He was more then a doctor he was a friend, a man who cared about you and you felt like you were the most important person in his world. Because of his knowledge and medical connections. I was able to conceive my son. We have both been extremely happy for knowing MARK. here in Youngstown, Ohio he was there for me thru everything from mental illness to physical disabilities. my heart skipped a beat and I cried to know that he is no...
sherry yacucci
October 28, 2021 | Other
It was my blessed honor to have worked with Dr Reininga at PMS for many years. He usually came into the clinic on Sundays to call hospitalized patients and their treating physicians. He gave me his time to help plan presentations for hearings to obtain Disability Benefits for several of our clients. He was a caring man who will be missed by many.Sincere condolences to his family.
Arlena Jackson
December 11, 2019 | Santa Fe
RIP Mark Reininga
James & Jennifer Languell
December 05, 2019 | Racine, OH
The news of his passing hit me and my husband hard. He was our family doctor and a very good friend of ours too. He would call and and text us even outside the office. He will truly be missed. Earth has really lost a great wonderful man/doctor. RIP Mark Reininga.
James & Jennifer Languell
December 05, 2019 | Racine, OH
I had the honor of working with Dr. Reininga at the SF Community Guidance Center many years ago. He was a kind, compassionate and caring man not only to his patients but to everyone around him. He was truly a one of a kind man and Doctor. What a blessing to be able to have met and spend time with such an amazing man. My condolences to his family and all who feel the loss of losing such a great man!
Angelique Griego
December 01, 2019 | Santa Fe, NM
So many years ago, we worked together at the Santa Fe Community Guidance Center--your wit, charm, passion and commitment I will never forget--one of a kind--enjoy your view, Mark!!
November 29, 2019
He was always friendly to me when I seen him at Hopewell he well be saddy be missed. I well see you at golden doors of heaven someday.
Lisa Christian
November 28, 2019 | Athens, OH | Friend