E. John Reinke, 98

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Recollections & Sympathy For the Family Post Comment |
I was hired as a clerk in the Arnold Printworks maintenance department at the end of my senior year of high school. E.J. was my first boss and I credit him with teaching me work ethic. He was demanding and wanted things done correctly but was understanding and forgiving when mistakes were made. Over the years I have told people how lucky I was to have such a great first boss who taught me so much. RIP Mr. Reinke, you will always live in my heart. | |
from: Michael Powers | on: 03-19-2014 |
Mrs. Reinke and family, So sorry to hear of your husbands passing. I really enjoyed visiting with him when you were living in Hemlock Brook. My sympathies and prayers for all of you. | |
from: Chuck Roberts | on: 03-18-2014 |
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