REESEDieter K.W., 69, of Montville passed away on Sunday, March 14, 2010. Mr. Reese had lived in Rochelle Park prior to moving to Montville 25 years ago. He had been the owner of Euro Kraft Construction in Montville. He was an Army Veteran.Beloved husband of Arlene (nee Hunko) Reese. Devoted father of Danielle and her husband Scott Hriciay of Towaco, Michelle and her husband Daryl Rescigno of Parsippany, and Amanda and her husband Kevin Carlin of Lincoln Park. Loving grandfather of Milo, Grace, and Michael. Dear Brother of Jurgen Reese of Montville. Funeral service at 10 AM on Wednesday at Vander Plaat Memorial Home, S-113 Farview Avenue, Paramus.Interment George Washington Memorial Park.Family will receive friends on Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 PM.In lieu of flowers the family request that donations be made in his memory to the Make-A-Wish Foundation, 1034 Salem Rd., Union, NJ 07083.For further information www.vanderplaat.com
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Fay Woomer
March 15, 2010
Arlene and girls,
We are so very very sorry for your loss. Dieter was a dad and husband to you but I was a cousin -in-law. He made me laugh when he talked about all of you. Whenever I complained about Susan, he would laugh and say, "triple it". You all made him so proud of you. Even if you aren't aware of it, he bragged about all of you like no dad I ever heard. Arlene, yes he often told me how hard you worked all the time and no one appreciated you, lol, how about that? You remember his complaining but I heard his love for all of you when I was with him.We admire you all as family, and yet considered you friends. We will all miss Dieter but be proud of what you had and are, "a great group " of people to have in our lives. Arlene, you are a genuine loving individual who never stops giving. It is time for you to take a deep breath and heal. I love you as my true friend and will always be here for you - love cousin Fay--Michael and Susan
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