Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist

Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist

William Rehnquist Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 3, 2005.
WASHINGTON (AP) - Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist, who oversaw the high court's conservative shift and presided over the impeachment trial of President Clinton, died Saturday evening. He was 80 years old and had spent 33 years on the Supreme Court.

Rehnquist's death opens a rare second vacancy on the nation's highest court and gives President Bush, whose election Rehnquist helped decide, an opportunity shape the makeup of the court for years to come.

"The Chief Justice battled thyroid cancer since being diagnosed last October and continued to perform his duties on the court until a precipitous decline in his health the last couple of days," court spokeswoman Kathy Arberg said in announcing his death.

Rehnquist was surrounded by his three children when he died at his home in suburban Arlington, Va. His wife died in 1991.

Rehnquist was appointed to the Supreme Court as an associate justice in 1971 by President Nixon and took his seat on Jan. 7, 1972. He was elevated to chief justice by President Reagan in 1986.

The death leaves Bush with his second court opening within four months and sets up what's expected to be an even more bruising Senate confirmation battle than that of John Roberts.

It was not immediately clear what impact Rehnquist's death would have on confirmation hearings for Roberts, scheduled to begin Tuesday.

The last time there were simultaneous vacancies at the court was 1971, when Justices Hugo Black and John Marshall Harlan retired in September, about a week apart. Rehnquist, then a Justice Department lawyer, urged the Nixon administration to move fast in replacing them and wound up being appointed to Harlan's seat himself.

Rehnquist presided over Clinton's impeachment trial in 1999, helped settle the 2000 presidential election in Bush's favor, and fashioned decisions over the years that diluted the powers of the federal government while strengthening those of the states.

Arberg said plans regarding funeral arrangements would be forthcoming.

Bush was notified of Rehnquist's death shortly before 11 p.m. EDT.

"President Bush and Mrs. Bush are deeply saddened by the news," said White House counselor Dan Bartlett. "It's a tremendous loss for our nation." The president was expected to make a personal statement about Rehnquist on Sunday.

Many court watchers had expected the ailing chief justice to step down over the summer, which would have given the Senate a chance to confirm his successor while the court was out of session. Instead Justice Sandra Day O'Connor announced her retirement to spend time with her ill husband. Bush chose Roberts, a former Rehnquist clerk and friend, to replace O'Connor.

Rehnquist said on July 14 he would remain on the bench as long as his health allowed.

The president could elevate to chief justice one of the court's conservatives, such as Antonin Scalia or Clarence Thomas, but it's more likely he will choose someone from outside the court.

Possible replacements include Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales and federal courts of appeals judges J. Michael Luttig, Edith Clement, Samuel A. Alito Jr., Michael McConnell, Emilio Garza, and James Harvie Wilkinson III. Others mentioned are former Solicitor General Theodore Olson, lawyer Miguel Estrada and former deputy attorney general Larry Thompson.

Rehnquist could be an enigmatic man. Stern and cold on the bench, he had a deep throaty laugh and warm side away from it.

In his courtroom is was not uncommon for the chief judge to snap at lawyers who exceeded their time. Behind large glasses he would peer down from the bench, sometimes raising his eyebrows to an exaggerated arch at their responses.

But when he set aside his court robes, Rehnquist emerged as a family man and beloved boss who remembered even the tiniest of details about those who worked for him in his many years at the Supreme Court.

He was a lifelong sports fan, trivia buff and a student of history who spoke often to local historical societies.

Rehnquist, who loved to play tennis well into his 70s, announced last October that he had thyroid cancer. He had a trachea tube inserted to help him breathe and underwent radiation and chemotherapy treatments. He appeared frail at Bush's inauguration in January and missed five months of court sessions before returning to the bench in March.

On the court's final meeting day of the last term, June 27, Rehnquist appeared gaunt and had difficulty as he announced the last decision of the term - an opinion he wrote upholding a Ten Commandments display in Texas. His breathing was labored, and he kept the explanation short.

He had no public appearances over the summer, although he was filmed by television crews in July as he left the hospital following two nights for treatment of a fever.

Rehnquist had an extraordinary career, with many historic milestones.

In 1999, he presided over Clinton's impeachment trial from the presiding officer's chair seat in the Senate, something only one other chief justice had done. A year later he was one of five Republican-nominated justices who voted to stop presidential ballot recounts in Florida, effectively deciding the election for Bush over Democrat Al Gore.

Rehnquist, who championed states' rights and helped speed up executions, is the only member still on the court who voted on Roe v. Wade, the landmark 1973 decision legalizing abortion. He opposed that decision, writing: "Even today, when society's views on abortion are changing, the very existence of the debate is evidence that the 'right' to an abortion is not so universally accepted as (Roe) would have us believe."

He believed there was a place for some religion in government. He wrote the 5-4 decision in 2002 that said parents may use public tax money to send their children to religious schools. Two years later, he was distressed when the court passed up a chance to declare that the Pledge of Allegiance in public schools is constitutional.

"The phrase 'under God' in the pledge seems, as a historical matter, to sum up the attitude of the nation's leaders, and to manifest itself in many of our public observances," he wrote.

Rehnquist leaves without accomplishing the legal revolution he had hoped for as the nation's 16th chief justice. As Rehnquist read it, the Constitution lets states outlaw abortion and sponsor prayers in public schools but bars them from giving special, affirmative-action preferences to racial minorities and women. The court he led disagreed.

In 2003, for example, the court preserved affirmative action in college admissions and issued a landmark gay rights ruling that struck down laws criminalizing gay sex, both over Rehnquist's objections. And last year, Rehnquist disagreed when the court ruled that the government cannot indefinitely detain terrorism suspects and deny them access to courts

Rehnquist was somewhat of a surprise choice when Nixon nominated him to the court in 1971. He was a 47-year-old Justice Department lawyer with a reputation for brilliance and unbending conservative ideology when he was chosen to fill the seat of retiring Justice John Marshall Harlan. Rehnquist, who practiced law in Phoenix before moving to Washington, was the court's youngest member.

For years he was known as the "Lone Ranger" for his many dissents on a then-liberal court that left him ideologically isolated on the far right. Succeeding appointments of conservative justices and Rehnquist's elevation by President Reagan to the federal judiciary's top job in 1986 transformed his role into one of leading and nurturing an increasingly conservative Supreme Court.

Rehnquist was the force behind the court's push for greater states' rights. The chief justice has been the leader of five conservatives, sometimes called "the Rehnquist five," who generally advocate limited federal government interference.

Those five - Rehnquist and O'Connor, Scalia, Anthony Kennedy and Thomas - have voted together to strike down federal laws intended to protect female victims of violent crime and keep guns away from schools, on grounds that those issues were better dealt with at the local level. They split, however, in a recent decision upholding the federal government's right to ban sick people from smoking marijuana even in states that have laws allowing the treatment.

The Rehnquist five were together in the Bush v. Gore decision, which critics predicted would tarnish the court's hard-won luster. The closing paragraph of a book Rehnquist wrote on the court's history may stand as his answer to criticism.

Rehnquist noted that the court makes "demonstrable errors" from time to time, but he added, "It and the country have survived these mistakes and the court as an institution has steadily grown in authority and prestige."

Rehnquist, a widower since 1991, dodged questions about his legacy in a March 2004 interview. He said that he tried to keep the court running smoothly and keep the peace among the justices.

Within the court, Rehnquist was a far more popular chief justice than his predecessor, Warren Burger. Liberal Justice John Paul Stevens said in 2002 that Rehnquist brought "efficiency, good humor and absolute impartiality" to the job. Some justices complained that Burger was heavy-handed and pompous.

Rehnquist's grandparents emigrated to the United States from Sweden in 1880 and settled in Chicago. His grandfather was a tailor, his grandmother a school teacher. Rehnquist grew up in Wisconsin, the son of paper salesman and a translator.

He at first had planned to be a college professor, but a test showed him suited to the legal field. In 1952, he graduated first in his class at Stanford University's law school, where he briefly dated O'Connor, the high court's first female justice.

Rehnquist caused great amusement when he departed from tradition by adding four shiny gold stripes to each sleeve of his black robe in 1995. The flourish was inspired by a costume in a Gilbert & Sullivan operetta.

Rehnquist has led a quiet social life outside the court. Until recently, he walked daily, as tonic for a chronic bad back, and played tennis with his law clerks. He enjoyed bridge, spending time with his eight grandchildren, charades and a monthly poker game with Scalia and a revolving cast of powerful Washington men. He liked beer, and smoked in private.

The only chief justice older than Rehnquist was Roger Taney, who presided over the high court in the mid-1800s until his death at 87. Rehnquist was also closing in on the record for longest-serving justice. Only four men were on the court 34 years or longer.

Copyright © 2005 The Associated Press

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May 6, 2010

To the Rehnquist Family, i am sorry for your loss

March 30, 2010

For you Chief Justice...

WEEP NOT FOR ME


Do not weep for me when I no longer dwell among the wonders of the earth; for my larger self is free, and my soul rejoices on the other side of pain...on the other side of darkness.

Do not weep for me, for I am a ray of sunshine that touches your skin, a tropical breeze upon your face, the hush of joy within your heart and the innocence of babes in mothers arms.

I am the hope in a darkened night. And, in your hour of need, I will be there to comfort you. I will share your tears, your joys, your fears, your disappointments and your triumphs.

Do not weep for me, for I am cradled
in the arms of God. I walk with the angels, and hear the music beyond the stars.

Do not weep for me, for I am within you;
I am peace, love, I am a soft wind that caresses the flowers. I am the calm that follows a raging storm. I am an autumns leaf that floats among the garden of God, and I am pure white snow that softly falls upon your hand.

Do not weep for me, for I shall never die, as long as you remember me...
with a smile and a sigh.


© Joe Fazio
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[email protected] /Joe Fazio,
Beverly Hills, California

Matthew McGuire

November 1, 2009

Deepest condolences.

Alhaji Amori Yahaya

November 28, 2006

He was a mentor to many. He can rest in peace now.

Morris Gillum

March 4, 2006

I regret we didn't get to see one another one more time before you left for heaven. Your Friend!

Aaron Walker

December 19, 2005

To the Rehnquist family, I offer my sincere condolences in the loss of the Chief Justice, who served the country's judiciary in an an outstanding and remarkable way.

October 16, 2005

To the Honorable William Rehnquist. Thank you for all the years and hard work serving our country as Chief Justice. You made us proud to be Americans. May you rest in peace.

Sandra Levy

September 14, 2005

My deepest sympathies are extended to the Rehnquist family. The residents of the nation's capital, where I call home, lower our heads and fly our flags at half-staff in the Chief Justice's memory. As I, too, open a new chapter in my own life by pursuing a Juris Doctor like many others who've signed this book, I have great respect for a man who spent nearly a lifetime pursuing justice for all and deciding with "all" in mind. God rest your soul, Chief Justice Rehnquist. -SLevy Concord Univeristy Law School, Class of 2009.

Nelson A. Locke

September 13, 2005

As I work toward a law degree which I shall achieve at age 57, a life long goal, my second attempt; I think of Chief Justice Rehnquist for what his writings have taught me and for the inspiration he has been to me regarding the contribution I have yet to make as I move into the future. God bless America and God bless Judge Rehnquist's family. Your Honor, rest in peace. Well done.

Concord Law School

September 13, 2005

On behalf of all Concord Law School students, graduates, and faculty, we wish to express our sincere condolences on the passing of Chief Justice William Rehnquist. His leadership abilities on the Supreme Court will be remembered throughout history. Mr. Rehnquist's inspired legal wisdom and love of his work has given us all something to strive towards. God bless you forever.

Concord Law School

grace Ngolo

September 12, 2005

May the lord jesus christ help the rehnquist family and children ,I know how it is to loss a love one,But the bible tell us that to die is just an opening door to a better place ,So peace be with you ,And may god rest your soul.

Peace be with the family and friend member also.

may god bless

Viviana Ramirez

September 9, 2005

My sympahty for your family and loved ones. There are no words to express the feeling of losing one that we love. All we have is hope that one day God will reunite us with the loved ones that are no longer with us in thisi world. Have hope.

SUSAN CHARBENEAU

September 7, 2005

THE CHARBENEAU FAMILY WOULD LIKE TO SEND OUR DEAPEST SYMPATHIES TO THE RENHQUIST FAMILY. MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND WATCH OVER YOU, IN THIS MOMENT OF YOUR LOSS. MR. REHNQUIST WAS A WONDERFUL PERSON, AND A WONDERFUL CHIEF JUSTICE. HE WILL BE MISSED.

Caitlyn Harvey

September 7, 2005

Anna, my condolences on your loss. I haven't seen you since 1998, but my thoughts are with you and your family.

Much Love.

-Caitlyn

Rev. Joseph P Hildebrandt Sr.

September 7, 2005

God Bless You Mr. Chief Justice and thank you for your outstanding service to our nation. You will be impossible to replace! May our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ Bless your family always.

James Wiskus

September 7, 2005

May flights of angels sing thee to thy rest!

Kent DeVoll

September 7, 2005

With sincere symphathy to the family of Chief Justice Rehnquist. The Chief Justice was an honorable man who spent his life standing up for the constitution of the United States. He was a Great Man and will be missed!

john murphy

September 6, 2005

sorry to hear chef justice die god bliss the family.

J B

September 6, 2005

Thank you sir, for a job well done.

May you rest in peace.

Trigg Family

September 6, 2005

Our sincere condolences to the family.

James Martin

September 6, 2005

May the angels lead this fine man into paradise. Besides his great judicial accomplishments, his much-needed enhancement of the legal profession by a Gilbert & Sullivan type of humor mustn't be forgotten.

Vince Wuwert

September 6, 2005

When that great score comes to be written beside your name, it will matter not whom you knew or how much money you had, but rather how you played the game of interpreting law.

Well done Mr. Rehnquist. America is better off today for your service on the court.

stafford day

September 6, 2005

sorry to see such an intelligent man to leave us.may god be with your family.

B. Neumann

September 6, 2005

To the Rehnquist Family: May The Lord comfort you in your time of need. Thank you for sharing Chief Justice Rehnquist with the U.S. His service to his country will always be greatly appreciated. God Bless You and Yours.

Alma Zamora

September 6, 2005

Mr. Rehnquist was a great man and his legacy will be one of great accomplishment and determination. I am truly sorry for your loss.

BRENDA HOFFMAN

September 6, 2005

CHIEF JUSTICE Rehnquist,

THANK YOU for serving our country. Now it is time to rest. Your job is finished. You have done an excellent job. May GOD bless you and your family.



BRENDA HOFFMAN

Laura Dugan

September 6, 2005

We as a country have been blessed by Chief Justice Rehnquist's distinguished service. He was a great patriot. Thanks to his family for sharing him with our nation.

Eric Dailey

September 6, 2005

Serving the public is never an easy task. For more than thirty years Justice Rehnquist served his country honorably in the capacities as justice and chief justice. Many thanks for a job well done and our condolences to his family.

Sue Arndt

September 6, 2005

May God's angels be with you and your family. God Bless you.

Heidi Dietrich

September 6, 2005

To the family of William Rehnquist. I just want to offer my condolences on the death of William. I know that the country and the world will be mourning the loss of a judge but you as a family will be mourning the loss of a husband, father, brother and grandfather. Somehow, these are more important and more dear to you thank any of his legal accomplishments. I want to let you know that I have been thinking of you and praying for you over the weekend and I am heartily sorry for your loss and you will continue to be on my heart and in my prayers.



Heidi A. Dietrich

Kenneth Foor

September 6, 2005

Thank you for all you've contributed to justice in our nation. May God's angels lift you up and be with your family as well.

Genie Sherard

September 6, 2005

I am glad for an opportunity to express my deep respect and tremendous gratitude for such a wonderful person, wise judge, and outstanding American. Thank you, Chief Justice Rehnquist, from all of us for your service to our country.

jimmy langford

September 6, 2005

To the Rehnquist Family, I am sorry about your lost of a love one. Jimmy

Janet Driesen

September 6, 2005

Thank you for your great service for our country. Your wisdom and guidance and adherence to our great Constitution will be sorely missed. May God reward you. Peace.

sylvia worthy

September 6, 2005

so sorry for your loss may god be by your side during this time of saddness

Sylvia Worthy

Springfield mo.

Mandi Brooks

September 5, 2005

I will keep your family in my prayers that you may make it through this time in peace. I hope that all is well and that you can move on with ease, never forgetting the precious memories shared with your beloved friend, nieghbor, colleague, and family member. God Bless.

harry & paula vasseur

September 5, 2005

A Reagan Prodigy now belongs to the ages; We respected your leadership through the years and will forever miss you. God Bless you with his own hands.

Sue Ann Pieri

September 5, 2005

Prayers to his family at this difficult time. An incredible man! We are greatful for his duties. SAP

Jeanne Walters

September 5, 2005

His great legacy will live in many generations ahead. My deepest respect & condolences to the Rehnquist Family, may you find peace and comfort in our Lord.

J. Walters

Molly Smith

September 5, 2005

What a loss for our nation. He will be missed by many.

My Blessings to all the family

Molly Smith

Siri Pritam Khalsa

September 5, 2005

My regards to the Rehnquist family; Amerca has lost a great man, defender of our constitution. His quick, sound judgement, his straightforward approach to issues, his sharp mind and vast experience in life - we will miss you so!

Susie Janow

September 5, 2005

My Condolences to the Rehnquist Family.

BRET REIN

September 5, 2005

America has lost its consummate jurist and defender of the constitution. Our prayers and condolences to the Rehnquist family. He was a giant of our times and an anchor of principle that will be sorely missed in this age of relativism. Thank you for your service to our nation, and rest well.

BRET REIN

September 5, 2005

Thank you Mr. Chief Justice for your service to our country. I will never forget when you sent a signed picture to my seventh grade class

Francis Philipp

September 5, 2005

To the Rehnquest Family We are sorry for your loss, The country has lost a great Person and a very good Judge, May God bless and comfort you.

Brian Mulheran

September 5, 2005

To a truly great American who faithfully led the Court with repect and diginity; may the angels of heaven lead you to paridise and may God hold you in the palm of His hand.

Charlie Beck

September 5, 2005

GOD Bless YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. You will definitely be missed by many!!!

STANLEY NWAGUY

September 5, 2005

UNDOUBTEDLY,THE GREATEST JURI OF OUR TIME.I HOPE HIS SUCCESSOR WILL EMULATE THE QUICK AND SOUND JUDGEMENT OF THIS GREAT MAN.INDEED AMERICAN`S WILL FIND IT DIFFICULT TO BEAR THIS IRREPARABLE LOSS.

Jake Dorsey

September 4, 2005

Though I may not have agreed with all of his court opinions, I have always respected his logic and his willing to see other sides of an argument. His mark on American law has been made and will not leave us for some time. God rest his soul.

James Freeman

September 4, 2005

God Bless the Rehnquist Family in the loss of a true Great American I only hope we will agree on a person as good as he was to fill his shoes.

FELIX IBAÑEZ

September 4, 2005

in spite of, i am not american citizen , from colombia i send my condolences to his family.

GOD BLESS YOU CHIEF REHNQUIST.

REST IN PEACE !

Jim Rainwater

September 4, 2005

May God Bless You and Your Family

Carlos Villasmil

September 4, 2005

Thanks and farewell to a good and just man, you certainly earned your place in our hearts with your example and integrity.

Tom

September 4, 2005

Rest in Peace Judge Rehnquist - you will truly be missed.

WC Long

September 4, 2005

May God Bless your Family

Aaron Lemay

September 4, 2005

A gentleman and a true patriot.

He will be sadly missed by all

who love this country.

May God bless William Rehnquist

and may God bless America.

Gordon Family

September 4, 2005

We extend our sympathy to the family of Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist. He was a great justice and offered great leadership through hard times.

Shina Odueko

September 4, 2005

May God grant all of us fortitude to bear the loss and unto to our nation, Father God eliminate death in quick succession. In the name of our children I ask (Amen)

Mario Mancebo.,Jr.

September 4, 2005

Another example of integrity and firm resolute of the American people, we, the free people shall never forget you... May god keep you.

Sidney & Wilda Attaway

September 4, 2005

May God reward you forever and day for all your life's work.

Clovis Savalla

September 4, 2005

There are two places where you'll be always alive: in God and in us!

denis edwards

September 4, 2005

The Chief Justice was the epitome of what it means to be conservative. The robes he chose to wear, with the gold insignia, said more about the nature of this man than all the words in this guest book.

NORMAN CROMARTIE

September 4, 2005

MAY GOD BLESS CHIEF JUSTICE WILLIAM REHNQUIST. NORMAN CROMARTIE

Robert Hayden

September 4, 2005

Thanks, Chief Justice William H Rehnquist,for your years ,you gave your Country, your in good hands now

Joe O Allen

September 4, 2005

Having never met this Man I feel as I had known him all my Life, His work in the SUPREME COURT affected millions and even though I did not agree with all his writings, He in my opinion will go down in History as one of the most Honest person this Country will have ever known.In his public life as well as his Private life.

May he as a Angel of our God also watch over us from the Heavens above

Maria and Tony Blair

September 4, 2005

Our deepest sympathy goes out to the Rehnquist family for their loss. The Chief Justice lives on in his legacy.

He will be remembered as a tireless worker and a defender of the Constitution who aimed for balance in a too often extreme and power hungry world. May he rest in peace.

Johny Yule

September 4, 2005

God bless you. We owed it to you that we have George Bush as our President.

Thomas Widgeon Jr.

September 4, 2005

May God Bless You all greatly

Kyle

September 4, 2005

He impacted every life in this country in an amazingly positive way. I did not hear of his passing until this afternoon. Unable to attend church this morning, I watched a televised church with a preacher that had stripes on his robe very similar to "The Chief's". I couldn't help but think about Chief Justice Rehnquist and only a few hours later I heard he had passed. Many people will forever appreciate the way he sacrificed his last time on Earth to continue to ensure that the court, and therefore the nation, was run properly. He is a true American Hero on a plateau above the rest.

Eric Manley

September 4, 2005

I was in Ohio saturday night to visit cedar point amusement park and when i read in the paper of what happened i thought it was a true loss to lose an uncorrupt, unselfish man who was always trying to make life better in ohio and in America

Lee and Michelle Shouse

September 4, 2005

America has lost its consummate jurist and defender of the constitution. Our prayers and condolences to the Rehnquist family. He was a giant of our times and an anchor of principle that will be sorely missed in this age of relativism. Thank you for your service to our nation, and rest well.

Bernald Porter

September 4, 2005

As a young lawyer with Snell & Wilmer, I often sat at the same table with Jim Powers and Bill Rehnquist for lunch at the Lawyer's Club. I remember Bill's quick mind and sense of humor. Reflecting back, this was a rare privilege indeed. Imagine, a young lawyer, still wet behind the ears, having sat with, joked with and discussed current events (and sports) with the man who was later to become the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. What a privilege!



I knew at the time that the Powers and Rehnquist law firm was one of the premier small firms in Phoenix, as Mark Wilmer, whom I officed right next door to for more than nine years, once told me that Bill Rehnquist was one of the brightest lawyers in the country. He was right.



While I never had occasuion to argue a case before his court, I have read many of his opinions. Well reasoned, to the point, and often far reaching insofar ashuman rights were concerned. He honored his profession, upheld the constitution and was not intimidated by the wavering political climate in our nation.



He was a man of courage, conviction and absolute integrity. Surely, he will be remembered as one of the finest jurists in American history.



My heartfelt sympathy goes out to his surviving family, his staff and to all who were closest to him.



While William H. Rehnquist can never be "replaced", I pray that our good President will find a worthy successor that will uphold the standards that Bill Rehnquist set for his judicial collegues and for the entire legal profession. We should all honor him by being more professional in our dealings one with another.



Without fear of running afoul of the separation of Church and State, let me say, "God will welcome you, Justice Rehnquist, with open arms, as one who honored the sanctity of life and lived it fully."



Bern Porter

Chrystal James

September 4, 2005

condolences to his family. it's always sad to loose someone with such integrity and poise but know that there is a designed plan for everyone of us and he has completed what he was here for and now he is in a better place. GOD BLESS!

Adrienne Pietras

September 4, 2005

My family and I would like to extend our deepest sympathy to the Rehnquist family.

We admired Chief Justice Rehnquist very much. Especailly when He refused to retire.

Our son is fighting cancer as well and the Chief Justice proved that in spite of a terrible illness, He still had a great deal to give. He was still living and was not going to retire.

He is a great testament to the strength of the human spirit. He lived life to the fullest to the end.

God bless Him and now He may rest in the peace of living a full and productive life

Benin Dakar

September 4, 2005

May the Universe rest Chief Justice William Rehnquist’s soul.



And may The Mystic Law have mercy on the United States of America!

The Mata Family

September 4, 2005

A man who reached the pinnacle of his career and top of our Nation's third branch of Government deserves to be remembered with dignity and honor. While I have never agreed with some of his views, his service is appreciated. May God have mercy on him and comfort his family.

Sam Carlson

September 4, 2005

Dear family and friends of William H Rehnquist,

This wonderful guy will be missed dearly by everybody he fought and fought to be involved to be in the cases that he did. When people told him to resign he didn't resign because he didn't want to give up hope and thats what he'll be remembered by. God Bless everybody who knew this wonderful man.

Sincerely,

Sam Carlson

Richie Edmonds

September 4, 2005

Thanks for serving our country so well!

BRENDA BROWN

September 4, 2005

CHIEF JUSTICE REHNQUIST,

THANK YOU, FOR ALL THE WAYS, YOU HAVE SERVED, OUR COUNTRY.MAY GOD HIMSELF, BE THERE, TO WELCOME YOU HOME. YOU WILL BE TRULY MISSED.

YOUR FAMILY WILL BE IN MY PRAYERS.

ALSO, I'LL BE PRAYING FOR OUR NATION AND PRESIDENT BUSH, AS HE FIGHTS TO TRY TO FIND, THE RIGHT PERSON, TO REPLACE YOU.

WE MUST ALL BE IN PRAYER ABOUT THIS.

GOD BLESS AMERICA.

Lavern Clifton

September 4, 2005

Although we've never met, we were saddened by the loss of your beloved family member.
May "the God of all comfort who comforts us in all our tribulation" be with you. 2Corinthians 1:3,4

Emilio Carril

September 4, 2005

Rest in Peace, Chief Justice Rehnquist. Thank you for your 33 years of exemplary service on the Supreme Court. May we be fortunate enough to have another Chief Justice like you in the coming years. I would like to express my most heartfelt condolences to your family.

T. Lynn Gilkison

September 4, 2005

Chief Justice Rehnquist, your honor, thank you for being such an extraordinary role model to the Judicial System of the United States of America. You stood for what was right and was convicted to correcting the wrong in our society. You will be missed immensely by all. May your family find peace knowing that you are no longer in pain and that you are now with God our Lord.



May God bless you and keep you.



Lexington, Ky

Nancy J. Maes-Simonetti

September 4, 2005

Can a lifetime of hardwork be done justice with mere words -

God Bless Your Family during this sad time in your lives.

Nancy

Rick Jackson

September 4, 2005

You were the best!May God bless your family.

Ken Watson

September 4, 2005

God bless you in your loss.

Mary Harper

September 4, 2005

Sincere condolances to the Rehnquist family. Chief Justice Rehnquist was a great man with a just and fair mind. He will be missed.

Darwin W. Crum [email protected]

September 4, 2005

All your life Bill you represemted Law and Order for America. Thank you for being our leader in our Supreme Court, you will be missed.

Thomas Solberg

September 4, 2005

I am greatful for the courage Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist showed all of us in both his personal and professional life.



How refreshing and reassuring to have someone who was steadfast in his beliefs and conviction to uphold and defend the constitutions of the United States of America.



Truely a "Great American". His work and presence will be missed by many.



May God grant his family and friends, an extra special measure of his love.

Kevin Johnson

September 4, 2005

Chief Justice William Rehnquist was a man that dedicated his life to upholding truth and justice; sorely lacking qualities of so many today. It is my prayer that our GOD who is the preeminence of faithfulness, the One with whom there is no injustice will provide comfort to you all in your time of need. (Deuteronomy 32:4)

Atul Saini

September 4, 2005

God bless him and his family.

Osi Onyekwuluje

September 4, 2005

A GREAT legal mind, indeed. Rehnquist's love of the law and dogged dedication to serving his country will be sorely missed. As a lawyer who also believes in a strict contruction of our Constitution, I can relate to the Chief. May God grant him eternal rest, and give comfort to his family.

Ron & Sheron Keeling

September 4, 2005

The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ be with you.

Larry Peterson

September 4, 2005

I would like to extend my sincere condolences to the family of one of the greatest legal minds this country has ever seen. May Justice Rehnquist rest in peace and may the "Great Comforter" be with those left behind.

Dale G. Niewoehner

September 4, 2005

God bless the family of a true American hero for law and justice.

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