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ROBERT T. REIMANN

Herndon, Virginia

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'EIMANN ROBERT T. REIMANN Rear Admiral, US Navy Rear Admiral Robert T. Reimann, U.S. Navy, passed away June 29, 2014, He was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He was graduated from Boston University, College of Business Administration in 1958. Upon subsequent graduation from Officer Candidate...

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I never called him Bob. Admiral Reimann was my Executive Officer aboard the USS Chicago (CG-11). He was extremely demanding and a constant headache for those who served below him. But, I learned a lot. He earned my respect and most of those who understood his drive for success. My sincere condolences as I would have loved to have met him one more time to thank him for turning around what was envisioned as a short time in the Navy to a Navy career and subsequent retirement. Thanks...

Dear Iris and Family,
We have just learned of Bob's passing. We are so sorry for your loss.
We were honored to have known Bob. He will always have a special place in our hearts as a wonderful neighbor and friend.
Our heartfelt condolences go out to you and your family.
Fondly,
The Heisman Family

My Dad, Cdr Eugene Prange, was also assigned to the Bureau of Naval Personnel in 1966. I believe the two were good friends and often golfed together. Your family is in our prayers.

Iris he will be greatly missed.My deepest condolences.
Love, Karen Benton

I am so sorry for your loss. May you find comfort in family, friends and prayer (Psalm 65:2) during this difficult time.

Iris and Family-
I saw the notice of your husband's passing in the Washington Post and wanted to express my condolences to you in this difficult time. I will try to attend the evening gathering in Herndon on Wednesday but in case I don't make it, I wanted you to know that I worked for the Admiral at Naval Base Pearl Harbor as the Public Affairs Officer in 1987. I found him to be a good teacher with a soft heart (beneath that tough exterior!). We played racquetball almost every day at...