Milton-Reiterman-Obituary

Milton Reiterman

San Francisco, California

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Milton F. Reiterman A longtime San Francisco schools administrator and labor negotiator, Milt Reiterman passed away Dec. 29 at age 85 during treatment for a stroke. Raised in the rough-and-tumble Mission District, Milt became one of the city's most celebrated high school football players and was...

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Dear family of Milt, I just recently learned of Milts death. I worked with Milt for a few years and he was such a good man and mentor. I thought of Milt often and will for years to come. I was fortunate to know him. Crist Nelson

Dear Laverne & Family:
We are so sorry to learn of Milt's passing. I lived areound the corner from the Reitermans and knew his bother Frankie. Being part of Mission High football under Milt was memorable. We enjoyed lunch with you both at Miss Scandrett's. Also, your attendance at our class reunions. We will miss Milt at our 55th in October. He was a truly exceptional and wonderful man. Patti & Allan Jones, Walnut Creek, CA.

Mr. Reiterman was kind to my husband, John Murray when he worked at the SFUSD, and also to John's Mom, who was the school secretary at Presidio for many years. God bless you for sharing your husband and father with the many who benefitted so much from knowing him. John and Madeline have been with God for many years, but many of us still remember...

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Dear LaVerne,

Many years have past, but that doesn't mean that you two lovely friends have not been in our thoughts.
Diane and I will include you in our prayers.May the Lord give you strength in this trying time.
Don and Diane

Dear LaVerne & Family,

Ron and I will always remember the kindness you and Milt showed us. You were always there for us. Milt is in our prayers and are hoping he sends down some of that wonderful energy he was blessed with to all of us. We already miss him. Take care yourself and we will be in touch with you as soon as your life settles down a bit.

Sincerest Regards to you and family,

Ron and Lorraine Mendlin

Mrs. Reiterman, Tim, Ted and my friend Laurel,

Please accept my deep condolences with the passing of a great man, husband and father. I didn't know him very well but I will always remember the warmth and acceptance he exuded when I met him. When a great person crosses your path you always remember that person. He was one of the very few truly great ones that I had the pleasure of meeting. I wish I knew him better because it would have been great to tip a beer and shoot the bull...

Dear Laverne,
You and Milt are my friends. And I will pray for him.
Love you. Your Friend, Terri


I worked on the teachers' union side in the 1970's when Milt was the Director of Personnel and then later Deputy Superintendent and Chief Negotiator for SFUSD. Milt was one of those rare administrators who recognized the value of employees having a union. He was always tough but realistic and, from an administrative point of view, understood the importance of having an effective union to deal with and as a vehicle to solve problems. There are many stories that can be told. One of...