Cameron Reinsbach Obituary
Obituary published on Legacy.com by Pfotenhauer Family Funeral Home - Howard-Suamico on Oct. 17, 2025.
On October 15, 2025, Cameron G. Reinsbach, 21, of Howard, passed away with his family by his side. He was born on February 27, 2004, to Gerald and Amy (Souder) Reinsbach.
Cameron was a 2022 graduate of Bay Port High School, where he built lifelong friendships and a love for hands-on work. Following high school, he continued his education at NWTC, earning his Associate Degree in Construction Management. He proudly worked for Max Brice Construction, where he was known as the "do-it-all" guy-taking on everything from flooring to framing to finishing. His strong work ethic and positive attitude made him an invaluable part of the team.
Cameron's true passion ignited when his Grandma Judy taught him how to fish at the age of three. From then on, his life's passion of being outdoors flourished. Whether going on adventurous hunting trips with his Uncle Skippy and Uncle Jim or traveling to new places to fish and explore with his Uncle Jeff and Aunt Deb, he found peace and happiness in nature. Even while working, Cameron would find the time to spend days at Grandpa Leo's tree farm. Planting trees and tending to the land was a job that he saw as an honor to do. He loved sharing those moments with family, making memories that will be treasured forever.
A devoted family man, Cameron cherished time spent with his siblings and cousins. His nieces-Aria, Gwendolyn, and Eloise-brought him so much joy. Cameron's compassion and love were exemplified through his role as an "older brother" to his younger cousins. He grew to love his honored title as an Uncle when spending time with his nieces. For him, playing with and spoiling them became his favorite activity within our family. An avid Green Bay Packers fan, Cameron could often be found wearing either camo or Packers' gear-sometimes both-especially when attending games with his God Mom Laura.
Those who knew Cameron will remember his infectious smile, his willingness to lend a hand to anyone in need, and the warmth he brought into every room. Within his family, Cameron's love was always physical. Whether it was warm hugs or playful banter, you could see the care that was shared with other people through how Cameron greeted you. To his friends, "best friend" didn't even begin to describe what he meant to them. He was a kind-hearted young man whose presence touched countless lives.
Cameron is survived by his loving parents, Amy and Gerald (Jr.) Reinsbach; his siblings, Ian (Hannah) Dorsch, Nick (Adrianna) Dorsch, Bella (Drew) Dorsch, and Katy Reinsbach; his nieces, Aria, Gwendolyn, and Eloise; his maternal grandfather, Leo Souder; paternal grandparents, Carol (Eldon) Lenth; and many aunts, uncles, cousins, and dear friends.
He was preceded in death by his maternal grandmother, Judy Souder, and paternal grandfather, Gerald Reinsbach Sr.
Cameron's light and laughter will be deeply missed but forever remembered by all who had the honor of knowing him.
A visitation for Cameron will be held at Pfotenhauer Funeral Home & Cremation Services, Howard – Suamico, 1145 Cardinal Lane, on Sunday October 19, 2025, from 12:00pm – 3:00pm, with a private service to follow.
To honor Cameron's life and his love for the Packers and the outdoors, please wear camouflage or Packer attire.
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