Thomas-Riethmann-Obituary

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Thomas Day Riethmann

Saint Louis, Missouri

Jan 21, 1938 – Apr 5, 2015 (Age 77)

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BORN
January 21, 1938
DIED
April 5, 2015
AGE
77
LOCATION
Saint Louis, Missouri
CHARITY
American Lung Association

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Hoffmeister Colonial Mortuary Obituary

Riethmann, Thomas Day. Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, Easter Sunday, April 5, 2015. Beloved husband of Kathleen Kilkenny Riethmann. Preceded in death by his parents, Louis W. Riethmann, Sr. and Georgia Day Riethmann ; by his brother , Louis W. Riethmann, Jr. and his...

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I enjoyed the time I worked with Mr. Reithmann at St. Louis Community College at Forest Park. Although I haven't seen him for many years, he was a steadfast manager. I will miss him.

So sorry to hear about the loss of your husband Tom, our thoughts and prayers are with you.
God Bless.
Bob and Norma P.

Kathy,
I'm so sorry to hear about Tom. I worked with Tom at St.Mary's Hospital. He always had stories to tell. I really enjoyed working with him. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Carol C.

Tom Was my first instructor when I came to St. Louis U. in 1967 right out of the Air Force. I found out we were both from East St. Louis and became friends and fellow teachers. I found him to be an inspiring and challenging teacher and I confess to borrowing much of his style in my own classes, I mourn his passing.

Joe Davis
St. Louis U.
Dept. of Political Science

Dr Tom was one of my dad's best friends. He had a great sense of humor. He is one of the reasons I live in South Saint Louis. He will be missed.

Tom was a bright spot at StLCC and was always was student centered.

We had many good times working together at the college. I inherited Tom's position at the college when he retired but I could never truly replace him. Rest in peace, Tom.

Dear Cousins,
I remember Tom from my undergraduate days at SLU (1965-1969). May God grant eternal peace to his soul.
John Larkin
(on behalf of the East St. Louis Larkins)