Richard-Reisner-Obituary

Richard H. Reisner

Waterbury, Vermont

Nov 14, 1943 – May 29, 2011

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BORN
November 14, 1943
DIED
May 29, 2011
LOCATION
Waterbury, Vermont

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Perkins-Parker Funeral Home Cremation Services - Waterbury Obituary

Richard H. Reisner – 67, of Fayston, VT, passed away in the comfort of his family at the Central Vermont Medical Center in Berlin, VT on Sunday, May 29, 2011. Born in Washington, DC on November 14, 1943, he was the son of the late Frederick W. and Gyda (Hansen) Reisner. On July 13, 1997, he...

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I was in the process of sending Rich a message and realized that he has passed. I am so saddened by this news. We have known each other since elementary school. He was always the nicest guy anyone could possibly know. I am so sorry that he is not out there anymore. God, please take care of this wonderful man. I hope that all the memories he and Sally have shared together will warm her heart forever. My condolences to you Sally and the rest of the family. Love, Linda Collier O'Leary

My sincerest sympathies to Rich's family and friends. I worked for Rich at Datascope. He was one of the very good guys.

Beverly Pegnato, Nutley, NJ

It was an honor to have served with Rich on the board of Vermont Adaptive, and to have shared laughs and time with him at Sugarbush. A true gentlemen and gentle man, Rich will remain in our memories. My condolences to Eric, Sally and his entire family.

Rich was wonderful to work with at Vermont Adaptive at Mt. Ellen. Rich had such a zest for life and for helping others. We will miss him. Condolences to Sally and his family.

We will remember Rich for his enthusiasm in sailing and his warmth and genuineness. We will miss seeing him and Sally on Lake Champlain. We admire his courage and his perseverance in living life. With caring thoughts, Diane & Alan Gotlieb

Dear Sally, Erik and Lisa: We enjoyed spending time with Rich during our Vermont visits. He always made us feel welcomed - even tolerated dad's ideas about morning vs. afternoon pastries. Our deepest condolences to all, Rich will never be forgotten. With love, Sal and Diane.

Venice with Sally & Rich

Rich was a very warm and generous person. He will be missed at Mt. Ellen as a an integral part of the spirit and his VASS efforts. Sheila Hofmann, Fayston, VT

A remarkable gentleman who became a central figure in my life during the last several years of his notable Who's Who life.