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Richard Reimold Obituary

Richard E. Reimold
June 20, 1935 - November 16, 2020 Richard Reimold, 85, passed away November 16th at home surrounded by his loving family. Born in Conyngham, PA to Lawrence and Pauline Reimold, he is survived by his wife of 55 years Kathleen (Kathe), his two sons and their spouses, Scott and Julie Reimold of Woodbury, CT, and Mark and Jennifer Reimold of Boxford, MA, and his four grandchildren, Alexander, Rebecca, Eliza, and Owen. Rich is also survived by his brother David Reimold who lives in Richmond, KY. He was predeceased by his parents and younger brother Eugene.
A standout athlete at Hazleton High School, Rich accepted an athletic scholarship to play football at Lycoming College where he also played baseball. There he also developed a passion for theater, writing and performing in musicals as president of the college's theater club. After earning an M.A. at NYU, he taught high school English in Great Neck, NY where he met and quickly married the love of his life, Kathe. Together, they ran a professional summer theater for three years in Pennsylvania where they produced a Broadway musical every week.
In 1968 Rich and Kathe moved to Danbury, CT where he became founding chair of the Theater Arts Department at Western Connecticut State University. As full professor he developed a new studio theater that was eventually named in his honor. He was bestowed the title Professor Emeritus upon his retirement in 1992, and in 2018 he was recognized "with honor for initiating 50 years of theater arts" at WCSU. Throughout his theatrical career, Rich directed more than 100 productions and performed more than 85 roles.
While in Danbury, Rich coached youth baseball and basketball at many levels including Junior Varsity at Danbury High School where his sons played. He helped found the Danbury Westerners collegiate summer baseball team and served as deputy commissioner of the NECBL. He later went on to take the field again himself, actively pitching in Men's Senior Baseball League tournaments around the country until he was 80.
In 2002 Rich and Kathe bought their dream home in Woodbury, CT where Rich, affectionately known as "Poppi", helped raise his grandchildren and coach them through youth football, baseball, and softball. He was so thrilled with their musical talents as well, attending every concert and play with great pride. In 2015, he co-founded the Community Theater at Woodbury (CTAW) and in 2016 received the inaugural Arts Alliance "Outstanding Contribution to the Arts" award.
Rich's most loved lines from Shakespeare are:
"All the world's a stage,
and all the men and women merely players;
They have their exits and their entrances,
And one man in his time plays many parts"
A memorial service will be planned for June of 2021. More information will be shared through updates on the Munson Lovetere webpage https://www.munsonloveterefuneralhome.com/obituary/Richard-Reimold
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Richard Reimold Theater Arts Scholarship Fund at WCSU. Go to https://www.wcsu.edu/onlinegiving, choose "Other" for Designation, and indicate "Rich Reimold Theatre Arts Scholarship" in the Other section.

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Published by Danbury News Times on Nov. 20, 2020.

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September 21, 2021

Mr Reimold was our drama teacher when I was in Hazleton High School, class of `61. He directed our Senior Play, Our Town, wherein he cast me as "The Stage Director ". A lead role which was the most memorable part of my years in HHS.
He was a wonderful teacher, and I did not expect that he had passed away. The memory of Richard´s devotion to the students stays with me.
RIP Mr. Reimold.

Sheila Nehring

November 24, 2020

Kathe & Family, my deepest condolences learning of Rich's passing away, may you find comfort in all of your wonderful memories together. Sheila Nehring

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