Raymond-Reitze-Obituary

Raymond Reitze

Gorham, Maine

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PVT 1st Class Raymond Eli Reitze, Sr., 93 WWII POWBUXTON - Raymond Eli Reitze, 93 passed peacefully Saturday, June 6, 2015 at the Maine Veterans Home in Scarborough. He was born in Carnegie, Penn. of Alfred Gustav Reitze &Vesta Mains Reitze. He worked at CCC Camps in Bridgton for three years...

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Ray was a customer of mine at Community Pharmacy, it always would brighten my day to see him come in, we would talk about his day what he had going on that day and what was coming up for that week. he also explained to me everything that he went through serving our country. I am honored and blessed to have known such a wonderful and brave man! he will truly be missed.

my condolenses to his family and friends, we have lost someone very special!

I First met Ray in the 1960's as a customer of mine at a lumber yard in Gorham. We became very good friends over the next several years with many visits in his home in Buxton. Raymond was a true American war hero. My condolences to all of his family

I am so sorry to hear of Uncle Pete's passing. His quiet passion, sincerity and strength were an inspiration to me as a child. Even now recalling the genuine love he displayed during his visits at the lab in Scarborough make me smile. I am fortunate to have had himself as just one (of many) model of kindness and strength. He was quite a man. My thoughts and prayers go out to my cousins and their families during this difficult time. Peace.

True American Hero! My sincerest condolences to his family and friends. It was an honor to know him and to hear his stories of true bravery. RIP Mr. Reitze.

So sorry for your loss Judy. Prayers to you and your family.

Sue, your Dad was an incredible man and you are such an incredible and devoted daughter. Love you! Cathy

My grandfather was a great man, and a true American Hero. His support of our Troops, and what freedom really cost was always a part of his life. One of his biggest worries was that most Americans would forget the price of freedom. He never did.

An amazing man who had inspiring and heartwarming stories to share! He was a great asset to our world and will be greatly missed. I am blessed that I was privileged to have met him. Sending love to his family and friends during this difficult time.