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ERIC T. "RICK" REENSTIERNA

1949 - 2025

ERIC T. "RICK" REENSTIERNA obituary, 1949-2025, Newton, MA

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ERIC REENSTIERNA Obituary

REENSTIERNA, Eric "Rick" T. Beloved husband, father, grandfather and friend Of Newton and formerly of Arlington, MA, passed away on February 5, after a two-decade battle with cancer. He is forever grateful to the doctors, nurses and modern medicine that kept him in good health for so long. Eric enjoyed things great and small – the surf at Narragansett Beach, Beef Wellington, onion rings, cognac, all the Boston teams, motorbikes on Bermuda and Block Island, good writing, rock 'n roll, family and friends. Most of all, he loved his wife, Anne (Caroselli). A graduate of the Belmont Hill School and Brown University, Eric married Anne while they were still in college. Together they embarked on a life-long journey filled with joy. They raised a daughter and son, Rhiannon and Andrew and took great pleasure in seeing their six grandchildren grow: Andrew, Jr., Grace, Lucas, Eric and Keith Reenstierna and Charlotte Garner. A man of great integrity, intelligence, humor and kindness, Eric enjoyed his many enduring friendships and was steadfastly supported by his friends throughout his illness. Eric enjoyed experiencing as much of life as possible. At various times, he worked as a short order cook, a teacher, a lumber salesman, a photographer, a developer and an expert witness. He wrote six novels. His long career was as a commercial real estate appraiser. Committed to protecting the environment, Eric served as President of the land trust for Newton, MA and President of the Newton Conservators; he also served on the city's Conservation Commission and its Community Preservation Committee. He was instrumental in saving a large tract of open space at Kesseler Woods and the city's last working farm, now the Newton Community Farm. He also volunteered at the Pine Street Inn, working with the homeless, the subject of one of his books. Born on July 2, 1949, Eric was the youngest son of the late Helen (Davidson) Reenstierna and Torsten Reenstierna of Arlington, MA. Eric was predeceased by his brother, Donald Reenstierna; and his two sisters, Honey Luecke and Joan Whiting. In addition to his wife, children and grandchildren, Eric is survived by nieces, nephews, godchildren and countless friends whom he cherished. Eric enriched the lives of all who knew him and will be missed deeply. A Memorial service will be held on February 10, at 11:00am, at the Newton Cemetery Chapel, 791 Walnut Street, Newton, with a luncheon to follow at Branch Line Restaurant, at 321 Arsenal Street, Watertown. Donations honoring Eric may be made to Brown University, the Nature Conservancy, or a charity of your choice. To share a memory with Eric's family, visit www.eatonandmackay.com

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Published by Boston Globe from Feb. 6 to Feb. 7, 2025.

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Ben Margalit

February 11, 2025

I will forever have the Red Sox game where Uncle Rick bought me a hat, the Celtics game, the countless billiard games, Rhode Island experiences, and wonderful conversations with Uncle Rick in my memory. I am grateful to have had him as part of the family I grew up.

Much Love from Ben

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791 Walnut Street, , Newton, MA

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