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Kali Jane Reinhardt 24, of Chicago, IL and formerly of Plymouth, MN, died unexpectedly on June 15th, 2020.
Although only 24 at the time of her death it is apparent that Kali affected and left a lasting impression on many people.
Kali loved to travel internationally with Mitch, her boyfriend, and be adventurous which included bungee jumping in Africa, parachuting, paragliding, riding elephants, and even swimming with the sharks. Mitch and her two-year plans were to continue their love of international travel which included Tokyo and ultimately working in Australia. She challenged the entire family to be better people, to think differently, and to live your best life. She loved to debate politics and was quite informed. Her friends describe her as strong-willed, loyal, goofy, supportive, motivated, selfless, caring, and vivacious. She was the Chapter President of Alpha Phi Sorority at the University of MN in 2017 and left her mark on hundreds of women and they in turn left their mark on her. She loved all parts of being an Alpha Phi but supporting causes for women and leadership opportunities were the ones she was most passionate about. She recently joined the BLM protests in Chicago and strove to be more informed of this cause. She was an avid Gopher Fan however photos are surfacing of her in Wisco attire when she visited her friends in Madison. Please know that if they were playing the Gophers she was in all-out Maroon and Gold. After graduating Kali sat for the CPA exams where only 1 in 5 passes on the first try exemplifying her determination to the best she could be.
Kali was born in Edina, MN and grew up in Plymouth however her favorite city was Chicago where she worked for Deloitte as an Auditor. Kali’s last selfless and generous act was to be an organ donor. We hope they also receive her passion and overall zest for life.
She is the second of four children and only daughter to Heather and Ray Reinhardt. Besides her parents, Kali leaves behind her brothers Jacob, Jack, Josh, boyfriend Mitch Felknor, and many other loving family members and friends too numerous to list. We know she is watching over us but challenging us to be better; she was one badass woman and our 1 in a million.
Due to COVID gathering limitations both the Visitation and the Funeral Service are by reservations only. Please practice social distancing and masks are encouraged. See separate links below
Visitation 4-8pm Thursday at Gearty-Delmore Plymouth Chapel, 15800 37th Avenue North at Vicksburg Lane. All are welcome.
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Funeral
Due to COVID 19 regulations for large gatherings, we are asking only adults to attend the service. The gathering is also limited to 250.
Arrival 3:30 with service starting at 4 pm, a reception will follow.
Black attire is not required, vibrant preferred
Medina Ballroom
500 Hwy 55
Medina MN 55340
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/904044FADA72DA2F58-kali1
A video of Kali’s service will be available on funeral home website as soon as available.
Alpha Phi and its philanthropy meant so much to Kali, we would like to continue to support her passions. In lieu of flowers, those who choose to give a gift to honor Kali are invited to make a contribution to the link below
Also click on the link below to visit Kali's caring bridge site
https://www.caringbridge.org/visit/kalireinhardt
Private Interment Mt. Olivet Lutheran Cemetery in Plymouth, Minnesota
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Cheri Dixon
June 26, 2020
I just watched the service because I am a friend of Jeriann's. Beautiful service! I am so sorry for your loss and now I feel like I know Kali too!
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