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Charles Reichert Obituary

REICHERT Charles Lee Reichert, 66, passed on August 22, 2012. He grew up in Old Beechwold and graduated from Whetstone High School in 1964. He lived in Greenville, SC for over 30 years. Mr. Reichert received his bachelor's degree from Finlay College; and earned his master's degree at Clemson University. He was an avid outdoors man, who loved to hunt. Surviving are his brother, Alan (Sandy) Reichert of Mentor on the Lake, OH; brother in law, Dan Reinke; and nephews, Chris and John Reinke all of Columbus. Predeceased was a sister Lynn Reinke. A memorial service will held in Columbus, OH at a later date. Omit flowers with donations to your local Habitat for Humanity. Cremation Society of South Carolina.

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Published by The Columbus Dispatch from Aug. 26 to Aug. 27, 2012.

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Paul Rompel

February 17, 2013

So sorry for your loss. Charlie was a great childhood friend.

August 28, 2012

Alan and family. So sorry to hear about Charlie. I remember him well, especially 8th grade. He was a very sweet guy.
Carolyn Farrington Benson

Daniel Igo

August 27, 2012

Dear Alan and family,

I was sadden to learn of the passing of Charlie. I have many fond memories of the fun we had living and growing up in Beechwold.

Charlie and Perrin Kreidler

August 26, 2012

Dear Alan and family,

Charles was a man of great kindness, and we will miss him very much. We first met him in Greer when he worked at State Auto, in the early 1970's. Though our occasions to see him were rare, our conversations always seemed to pick up where they had ended before. What a bright mind he had. We send our sincere condolences to all of you.

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