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Walter Albert Reichenbach was born May 28, 1918 in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. He passed away Monday, November 13, 2017 at age 99. He met and married his first love Nell Fullington in 1945 and was married 56 years until Nell passed away in 2001.
Walter met and married his second love in 2002, and is survived by Lois May Ruell. At the age of 23 Walter was a flight instructor and trained pilots in basic training for the Army Air Corp. Working in accounting and computers he lived in Pennsylvania and Ohio. 1970 brought Walter and his family to Las Vegas where he was proud to be in administration and opened Desert Springs Hospital. Walter owned his own accounting business for many years. Loving the sun and the desert Walter loved the Las Vegas area and settled in Overton, Nevada in later years. Walter has been in the Masonic order for many decades and being a Shriner was the highlight of his life. He became Potentate of the Zelzah Shrine in 1985. Walter is survived by his children Bruce, Roy, and Ruth, 6 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren.
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Missy Rose
November 20, 2017
Miss you grandpa. Thank you for your stories.
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Sharon Benedict
November 17, 2017
Walter Was a dear friend to the Hal Benedict family. Hal and Beulah and Walter and Nell Spent many good times together. After Hal passed he became my kids adopeted Grandfather! Living in Overton for winter i Sharon Benedict went over to their home every morning for coffee and a good visit . Loved Walter Nell and Lois !!
Ruth Lee
November 16, 2017
Dad, we miss you, I promise to share your stories with everyone who will listen, and let them know how wonderful you are! You helped so many people in your life and as a recipient of your love and care, I hope to pay it forward. Love you Dad, Ruth
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