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In Memory of
Jeffrey A. Reichert
1962 - 2016
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This Book of Memories memorial website allows family and friends a place to re-visit, share and enhance this tribute for future generations.
I had the joy of knowing Jeff well over 35 years! He was a man that truly loved people! Always looking for the good in everyone. I remember the good old days of Cap't Cats while working with him! He will be missed by many! My prayers are with the family! May you rest in peace Jeff!!
I grew up three houses away from the Reichert's and spent many a day playing basketball in their driveway. Jeff's Mom, Barb, was a surrogate mom to me. And, as the years went by and my Grandfather has passed, Don would reach out to me to let me know how my Grandmother was doing. I am grateful to the Reichert family for their contribution to my life. They were a positive influence that I carried forward in my years.
I remember one day when I was playing basketball there and Jeff came out the back side door to yell at someone that was on street and Barb wacked him with the open side a lid for a pan that was larger than a sauce pan. He turned to Barb and looked stunned. Barb said for him to go in, he hung his head and marched in. Little did I know that I was beginning to see the spunk in him that everyone now talks about. He was always quick with a smile or a laugh or both.
As the years passed, Jeff and I lost contact with one another until connecting again through social media. Through his posts and those of his wife and friends I had the opportunity to see the man he had become. He served his country and family well.
Cecy and Celie, I am so sorry for your loss of your husband and father. I just can't imagine the pain you feel. My prayers are with you both.
Judy and Jan, my prayers are with both of you as well. It seems like such a long time ago since the days of our youth.
So very sorry for your loss. I fondly remember Jeff during our childhood days on Devon Drive. He was always smiling and always knew what to say to make me laugh. May all of the great memories bring a smile to your face, warm your heart, give you strength, and bring you peace.
We started kindergarten together, and lived on same street, playing together often. You are gone my childhood friend, but never will you be forgotten. May God bless your family in this difficult time.
We started kindergarten together, and lived on same street, playing together often. You are gone my childhood friend, but never will you be forgotten. May God bless your family in this difficult time.
We started kindergarten together, and lived on same street, playing together often. You are gone my childhood friend, but never will you be forgotten. May God bless your family in this difficult time.
We started kindergarten together, and lived on same street, playing together often. You are gone my childhood friend, but never will you be forgotten. May God bless your family in this difficult time.
We started kindergarten together, and lived on same street, playing together often. You are gone my childhood friend, but never will you be forgotten. May God bless your family in this difficult time.