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Marion Jack Rinehart Jr.

1934 - 2023

Marion Jack Rinehart Jr. obituary, 1934-2023, Charlottesville, VA

BORN

1934

DIED

2023

Marion Rinehart Obituary

Marion Jack Rinehart Jr., 88, of Charlottesville, Virginia, peacefully passed away on March 7, 2023, at Westminter Canterbury of the Blue Ridge. Born in Charlottesville, on July 5,1934, he was the son of M. Jack Rinehart and Jemima Huyler Town.

As a boy, he has fond memories of being raised with his siblings, Bruce Rinehart, Randolph Rinehart, Caroline Stuart Rinehart Stewart, and the late Betsy Rinehart Ohrstrom and Rosemary Rinehart Rogan Lewis. He attended Episcopal High School in Alexandria,Virginia and later graduated from Lane High School in 1953.

Following high school, he entered the University of Virginia, where he spent seven years and graduated from both the McIntire School of Commerce (1957) and the School of Architecture (1965). He was active at the University where he spent four years as a member of the golf team, a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity (DKE), the T.I.L.K.A. Society, the Raven Society, Omnicron Delta Kappa (ODK), the IMP Society, and the "V" Club. Only upon his death did his family learn that he was also a member of the Secret Seven Society! In between graduating from the Commerce School and architecture school, Jack was commissioned as an officer in the US Army Reserves in 1957 and resigned in 1965 as a Captain.

Jack married the late Sarah 'Sally' Swindell Rinehart with whom they shared a special 58 years. Together they raised three children, Katherine Rinehart Gilbert of Baltimore, Md., Brooke Rinehart Dunn (Page Reeves Dunn) of Charlottesville, and M. Jack Rinehart III of Charlottesville. During that time, he was a member of the Albemarle Planning Commission, Chairman of the Downtown Board of Architecture and Review, and sat on many boards including Farmington Country Club and St. Anne's-Belfield School.

Jack started his own architectural practice in 1969 and quickly became known for his work in designing custom homes. He possessed an innate understanding for how people lived and used the spaces in which they inhabited. Sometimes dubbed as old school, he relied heavily on meticulously hand drawn plans to create thoughtful and tasteful designs. Besides Charlottesville and Baltimore, his work spanned the Eastern Shore of Maryland to Bath County, Virginia to Nashville, Tennessee and many places in between. He found his calling when he was asked to combine his love of golf with the renovation of golf and country clubs. One of his proudest accomplishments included creating the vision for the restoration of the main club house and design of the multiple accessory buildings at Caves Valley Golf Club in Baltimore County. Elected as a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects (FAIA), he was also honored as the recipient of the Milton Grigg Award, Marcellus Wright Jr. Award, and the William C. Noland Medal, the highest award given to an architect in Virginia.

Anyone who knew Jack understood that he was more than a golf enthusiast. He adored everything about the game including the camaraderie that it provided, learning about each course's history, and the places in the world the game took him. Through golf, he cultivated many friendships and was a fervent supporter when his grandchildren also took interest in the game. Founder of the Rusty Rudder annual golf group in Kilmarnock, Virginia and an original member of The Niblick Golfers Society of Baltimore, he created many ways to weave golf into his life. Additionally, he and Sally shared a mutual interest in antiquing and spent hours attending antique shows and perusing shops. Together they were always on the hunt for the perfect golf collectible for him and the most unique Britain's lead figure for Sally.

Jack was forever a Wahoo at heart! He and Sally attended numerous UVA football, basketball, lacrosse, track, and baseball games always donning his latest orange and blue polo shirt or bow tie. Even when he couldn't physically attend events any longer, the Hoos continued to be a tremendous source of joy through their games on television and the radio.

During Covid, Jack rekindled his interest in watercolor painting. To keep himself engaged, he reminisced about his years of living in and around the Farmington area and painted a series of 25 watercolors reflecting those memories. After donating these watercolors to Farmington Country Club, he was surprised and honored to learn of the club's plans to display them in a newly created gallery, named The Rinehart Gallery.

When recently asked about his life, Jack's favorite memories included setting the shot put record at Lane High School, going through Airborne School with Lawrie Riggs ("Who did the pushing and who did the pulling?!"), hunting for thunder eggs at Camp Greenbrier, laughing with the Rusty Rudders, and connecting with the many people that he met along the way. He also mentioned the joy he found in attending his children and grandchildren's games and activities over the years. All of his grandchildren would agree that seeing Mimi and Big Jack in the stands cheering them on was a special part of their growing up.

Jack is survived by those grandchildren, William Rinehart Gilbert and fiancée, Macy Lockhart Potter, Jack Patrick Gilbert, Sarah Huyler Dunn, Malcolm Page Reeves Dunn Jr., and Evan Stuart Gilbert.

Jack's family wants to acknowledge the many Westminster Canterbury's nurses, CMTs, doctors, and physical and occupational therapists in Healthcare 2 and Catered Living for the unending care and attention given to him. There are so many special people who made Jack's last two years meaningful, and for that we are incredibly grateful.

A Celebration of Life Service will be held 1 p.m. Saturday, April 15, 2023, at the Farmington Country Club. The family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the to Virginia Athletic Association, P.O. Box 400833, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4833 or 800-626-8723. Fond memories and expressions of sympathy can be shared@https://obituaries.virginiacremate.com/obituaries/charlottesville-va/marion-rinehart-11187855
Published by Daily Progress on Mar. 12, 2023.

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Tise. Eyler

April 11, 2023

Jack and I entered the Episcopal High School in Alexandria, Va., in 1947 and graduated together in 1952. We became immediate friends and room mates for our final two years . Whenever we played football at Woodberry Forest or attended. Track meets at U. Va. ,I was able to visit with his family . His father and mother always made me feel welcome and at home. Those were special days which I shall never forget. His memory will live in my heart forever. !!
TISE Eyler,
Peachtree City, Ga .

Gwyn Gilliam

March 29, 2023

Jack was a wonderful colleague and friend who was always gracious and supportive of other architects. Although I haven't seen him in a few years, our encounters were always special and I send my deepest condolences to your family.

Sherry Carter

March 27, 2023

Although I never knew your father, I know you - a wonderful, thoughtful, kind person. I know he was very proud of you. Sherry Carter

DICK GIBSON

March 14, 2023

Jack's Family
My condolences to you on the passing of this fine man. I have very fond memories of Jack including on the golf course and around the club. We were once at a party at the club and people were commenting how some trees were blocking the view of the mountains. Jack looked at me and said stop by next week and see the view. The trees were gone. I was fortunate to benefit from his professional services and was amazed that he continued to do draweings by hand after other architects switched to computer programs. Truly old school. He will be missed.
Dick Gibson

Kathryn Sims Cross

March 13, 2023

Dear Katherine, Brooke and Jay,

I was so terribly sad to hear that your Dad has passed away. He was such a wonderful man and will be missed dearly by many of us. How lucky the Sims family was to live next door to the Rineharts. Your family were such good friends to all us. Whenever we showed up at your house (which was often!), we were always greeted warmly by both of your parents and all of you. I have such happy memories of our years on "21 Curves." I look forward to celebrating your Dad's life with you on April 15th. In the love that surrounds you, may you find strength and in the memories you cherish, may you find peace. Much love, Kathryn and the Sims family.

margo

March 13, 2023

What a beautiful tribute to such an amazingly kind and thoughtful person. He will be greatly missed.
margo

Adele P

March 12, 2023

I´m sad to read this
I worked a temp assignment several times w Mr Rinehart n staff at his dwntwn office
Always a pleasant experience; such a nice man
I look forward to celebrating his life w Evryone!
Farewell Mr R

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