Edward Reth

Edward Reth

Edward Reth Obituary

Published by Richmond Times-Dispatch on Jan. 8, 2011.
RETH, Edward Gerald, born May 14, 1959 in Racine, Wis., passed away January 5, 2011. He is survived by his wife, Marion; five children, five grandchildren, his uncle, and five cousins. Ed served in the U.S. Army and worked for Philip Morris for the past 15 years. Services will be held at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Lawrenceville on Hwy. 58, on Saturday, January 8, 2011 at 2 p.m. In lieu of flowers, make donations to Palliative Care Unit at MCV Hospital or Bethematch.org. Call (804)512-2301 for further information.


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billy lane

January 3, 2012

Happy New Year Edward. You are missed, my friend. Cheers.

Lawanda Young

January 9, 2011

I had the pleasure of working with Ed in the late 90's and again over the past 2 years. In both instances Ed was passionate about his work and was willing to helped in any way he could. He'll be greatly missed.
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Barbara Peck

January 8, 2011

I had the pleasure of working with Ed at Philip Morris. My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Billy Lane

January 8, 2011

To Ed's family and friends,

I share your tremendous loss. I worked with Ed for about 10 years, and developed tremendous respect for his intelligence, fairness, and friendship. He was an amazing man and I loved hearing his stories about Alaska and the farm (and his tractor- YanMar I believe?). I hope he got his goats that he wanted so badly... :) I will miss his kindness, spirit, and frienship. TRULY a great man. God bless you in this difficult time.

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