William-Reitan-Obituary

William D. Reitan

Obituary

Reitan, William D. age 25, of Wyoming. Preceded in death by grandmother, Beverly Burke. He will be deeply missed by his parents, John Reitan, Susan Reitan; brother, Chris (Anne) Reitan; niece, Hailey; grandparents, Donald Burke, Burt & Jeanne Reitan; aunts, uncles, other family and many friends. Memorial Service 7 PM Friday, December 16, 2005 at Living Springs Church, 8001 University Ave NE, Spring Lake Park (763-780-4673) with visitation starting at 6 PM. Methven-Taylor Blaine 763-786-2127
This obituary was originally published in the Star Tribune.

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Bill, I would give anything to ease your dad’s pain over losing you, he is one of the finest people I know. May you rest in peace in God’s loving arms.

Dear John, You are in my heartfelt thoughts and prayers at this tough time. May the good memories carry you through this "valley of darkness" and keep your feet on the ground, taking one step at a time! Love & Hugs, K.C.

My son, Bill,
Hard to believe it's been a year now since you passed away. Not one moment of this time have you been out of my thoughts and prayers. I keep expecting you to come in the door with "hey ma, I'm home".
So much has changed since you left, we will never be the same!
I love and miss you so much.
With all my heart, mom

Bill-
You are deeply missed!!! You are like the older brother I never had growing up. You are always in my thoughts and in my heart. Someday I will see you again.
Love Ya

You were a friend to me in more ways then anyone ever has been. Thank you for discovering life with me. No one really ever understood the love we had for eachother, I don't even know if we understood it. You are and will always be my best friend. I love you deeply, and I will see you when I get there.

Chris and Family,
My deepest symapathy to you of the loss of Bill. You all will be in my familys thoughts and prayers. Bless you all.
Chris

Reitan Family,
I just wanted to let you know that Billy touched more hearts than you will ever know.
I remember the little toe-headed, mischief maker teasing his big brother "Toffer" and running through the house with the other kids playing as kids do. Who can forget that smile that stretched from ear to ear, 90% of the time?
Be strong and remember all the happy times.

Dear family and friends, thank you for all the kind words and for sharing your memories of my brother. Bill, I love you and will never forget you.

To Sue, Chris and family-
I am so sorry to hear about your loss! My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this time of sorrow!