Robert-Reichman-Obituary

Robert J. Reichman

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

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MYRTLE BEACH | Robert Jerome ''Rod'' Reichman, 84, died Wednesday, Mar. 7, 2006 at Grand Strand Regional Medical Center.He was born June 17, 1921 in Newark, NJ, a son of the late Bernard and Stella Beck Reichman.Mr. Reichman was a veteran of the U.S. Army serving in WWII. He was a retired...

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A true friend of the theatre, Rod was always willing to help in any way he could. He could take a role, no matter how small, and make it the hit of the show! When I walked out on stage I could see him sitting on the front row,cheering me on. Rod, I will miss your smiling face and your kiss for good luck!

I met Rod about 13 years ago through my son, Mark. Rod was a great friend and advisor for Mark, and he asked me to send his sympathy to Rod's family and friends as his health prevents him from attending the memorial. Thank you, Rod, for all you have done for Mark and so many, many others. You will be missed.

Rod will be missed by his many friends. My husband Leo and I enjoyed many coffee breaks with Rod while we lived in Oakwood MHP next door to Rod. Leo passed away May 10, 2005 and Rod and I had kept in touch by E-mail. We met you, Ed many years ago while we lived in the park. So sorry for the loss of your brother.
Joyce

"Rod" a wonderful soul, I could only hope to be half as wonderful of a person as he was, an educator, mentor and friend. He will be greatly missed, but remembered always. God speed Rod

There will be a memorial service at 10am McMilliam Small 67th & Bypass. Saturday March 11. Rod was a true friend and I miss his upbeat life adventures already.

Throughout all eternity-
including now-
the deep respect & trust of a friend is probably the most satisfying of life's experiences. Thank you Rod for being a truly inspiratonal human being and a part of my life. You will be missed tremendously by your community of friends here and remembered always.

A dear man, with whom I shared many a happy moment on stage and in readers theater. A true gentleman, he will be sadly missed