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Mick Reber

Bayview, Texas

1942 - 2019 (Age 76)

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Mick ReberBayview, TX. - Mick Reber was born on June 6, 1942, in St. George, Utah. He passed away on May 10, 2019, in Bayview, Texas. He grew up in Southern Utah and Las Vegas. He was the beloved sixth child of Ernest Glen and Elsie Turner Reber. He is survived by his older brother, James Reber,...

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Great man and artist, loved his work. Judy DeRouen

Met Mick in Durango, fell in love with a piece that included "Howdy Doody", it has always had a special place to hang in our home, RIP my friend.
Judy and Errol DeRouen

I was a student of Mick Reber's in the mid 1990s at Fort Lewis College. He is an immense inspiration to me and my work as an artist. He is someone I truly admire and idolized then and still do now. Will miss you, and will be back to Durango to the Animas... you are beautiful! I Love your art and your passion for art!

I am so sorry for your loss I just read about him today. Although I didn't know him I loved his work. I purchased this piece about 20 years ago and have it hanging in my den. What a talented man. His work will live on forever and bring enjoyment to all those who view it.

His art in Durango will be seen by generations of residents and travelers.
I appreciated his donations to the city of Durango as a resident and Mayor. He made our lives richer with art in Durango.

Please accept my sincere condolences for the loss of your loved one. May the loving God of all comfort and promised hope strengthen you during this difficult time. 1 Thessalonians 4:14

Spending time with Mick was always filled with moments of. marvel, laughter, and awe. We do not say goodbye to such a precious soul, only farewell until we most assuredly meet again.

I loved this series

It is not often you get to bask in the company of true greatness. I did not know Mick well but I met him on several occasions and got to spend time with him when visiting his son's family. When I had the opportunity to walk through his studio and talk to him over dinner I understood that I was in the company of genius. Thank you, Mick, for making this world a more beautiful place through your work and your family. ~ Robin Kelly

My condolences to the family
May God Bless you all