Donald Reichert

Donald Reichert obituary, Erie, PA

Donald Reichert

Donald Reichert Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Kloecker Funeral Home & Crematory, Inc. - Erie (a.k.a. Francis V. Kloecker on Apr. 3, 2025.

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Donald J. Reichert, 79 of Erie, passed away on Monday April 1st, 2025. Four days short of his 80th birthday.
Don was born in Erie on April 5th, 1945, one of nine children of the late Theodore P. and Marie (Wagner) Reichert.
Don graduated from Strong Vincent High School and attended Gannon University, graduating with a B.S. in Accounting. Don worked for many years at American General Life Insurance Co in Erie, PA. Don was an avid bowler and pool player, participating for many years in the Brothers Bowling Tournament with his 5 brothers. In his younger years Don enjoyed spending the summers in Cleveland, Ohio with his oldest sister Jean and brother-in-law Jim Jaksa where he became a lifelong Browns fan. Don was a kid at heart and always enjoyed playing and joking with all the kids at the family functions. Later in life Don enjoyed bowling with his brother-in-law Fred "Mousy" Pilliteri at the McKean Ushers club and playing pool and sometimes beating his older brother Ron. Don always loved fast cars and fast life and was especially proud of his 1969 Buick Gran Sport 400. Don most enjoyed leaving work early to play baseball, basketball, and football with his son Doug and the neighborhood boys in their backyard. Don was most proud of his son Doug and how he raised him to know the meaning of hard work, respect, manners, and to value what is most important in life: your relationships.
In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by his siblings Jean Jaksa, Cathy Pilliteri, Charles Reichert, Richard Reichert, Theodore (Tweety) Reichert, Ronald Reichert, and Audrey Reichert.
Don is survived by his son Douglas Reichert, of Erie, brother Robert (Debbie) Reichert of Erie and many, many nieces and nephews who knew him as "Uncle Donnie!"
Friends may call on Tuesday, April 8th at the Kloecker Funeral Home and Crematory, Inc 2502 Sassafras St. from 3 pm until the time of the service at 6:30 pm. Send condolences to www.kloeckerfuneralhome.com
Burial will be private.

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April 6, 2025

Michael Jaksa posted to the memorial.

April 3, 2025

Dave Gehrlein posted to the memorial.

April 3, 2025

Kloecker Funeral Home & Crematory, Inc. - Erie (a.k.a. Francis V. Kloecker posted an obituary.

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Michael Jaksa

April 6, 2025

My mother, Jean, was the oldest of nine children in Millcreek and Erie, PA. She had six younger brothers-Rich, Chuck, Ted, Ron, Don, and Bob-who frequently spent time with us during our upbringing. Despite having four children themselves, my parents, Jean and Jim, always made room for guests, ensuring that everyone felt welcome.

Growing up, it was a delight for us to have our uncles visit, often bringing gifts, treats, and sharing stories from their service, college experiences, or recent travels. Among them, Uncle Don visited numerous times. I have vivid memories of Uncle Don arriving in our neighborhood in his yellow Buick Gran Sport muscle car, bearing gifts to celebrate our birthdays. For my 12th birthday, he gifted me my first new baseball glove, a Wilson A-2000. Last fall, I had the opportunity to see Uncle Don again and remind him of that cherished memory and how much the new glove meant to me as a child. We reminisced about those wonderful moments we shared.

I had thought that I would see him again this year. Now, I regret not expressing my affection by hugging him and telling him I loved him.

I will forever treasure the fond memories of the time Uncle Don spent with us during those summers long ago.

Dave Gehrlein

April 3, 2025

Thoughts and prayers at this time!Peace be with the family at this time. God Speed. Much love from the Gehrlein family.

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