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Marvin Reiner Obituary

Reiner, Marvin of Wheeling, IL and Delray Beach, FL, died June 2nd, age 81, beloved husband of Pepi, dearest father of Phyllis (Mel) Pinsker, Larry (Bonnie) and David (Lynn) Reiner, "Special" Zadie of Brian (Dr. Stacy Friedman) Pinsker and Serena (Michael Harad) Pinsker, Allison, Sarah, Jennifer, Jonathan and Jacqueline Reiner, dear brother-in-law of Jerrold, Barbara and Sam Langer, cherished brother of the late Evelyn Cohen, uncle Marvin was loved by nieces and nephews and great- nieces and nephews and many friends. Marvin had a gift of making people laugh and brought smiles and happiness to many, many people. He will be remembered for his kindness, his appreciation for the truly important things in life, his willingness to reach out and help anyone who needed him and his ability to make his family feel "special". Marvin was a Veteran of WWII with 18 months straight combat and member of CBI, the group that built the Burma Road. Marvin knew that love was what was really important and he left all who knew him an inheritance that is priceless. Services Wednesday, 9 a.m., at Temple Beth-El, 3610 Dundee Rd., Northbrook. Interment Shalom Memorial Park, 1700 W. Rand Rd., Arlington Heights. In lieu of flowers, memorials to Make- A-Wish Foundation, in memory of Marvin Reiner, 640 North LaSalle St., Suite 280, Chicago, IL, 60610, would be appreciated. Arrangements by: Chicago Jewish Funerals, David Jacobson, funeral director, 847-509-5011. www.cjfinfo.com Visit Guest Book at www.suntimes.com

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Published by Chicago Sun-Times on Jun. 4, 2002.

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Kevin Swett

June 6, 2002

Aunt Pepi and Family,



My deepest sympathy goes out to you all. I only had Uncle Marvin in my life for a short time but I will truly miss him and his sense of humor. I am very fortunate to have you all in my life still.



Love Kevin

Sandy Rugendorf

June 6, 2002

Aunt Pepi and Family,



My sincer condolences. I loved him so much. I will miss him terrabily. His sense of humor, kindness and his loving care for his sister. I'll miss looking at his face and hearing his voice. My prayers are with you.

How lucky we all were to have him.



Love Sandy.

Denese Swett

June 6, 2002

My Uncle Marvin will be greatly missed. He was a wonderful, kind and very funny. I will truly miss him. I will always keep in my heart all the great childhood memories of going to his house and spending the holidays with him and my Aunt Pepi.

He always knew how to make me laugh when I was said and continue to make me laugh when I was happy. He was a great listener when I needed a shoulder to cry on. Uncle Marvin you will be in my heart and memories for ever.



Love Your Niece Denese

Al Smith

June 5, 2002

Freda and I are deeply saddened by the the loss of your husband and our long time friend Marv. We know the Lord will find him as humorous as all of his many friends did.



Alex and Freda Smith

avery baron

June 5, 2002

dear larry,bonnie and family



im,sure nothing can prepair you for this time but i hope many fond memiories will help console you.



your friends avery & ronna

Michael Cohen

June 4, 2002

Larry, and family

We are sorry to hear of the loss of your father.

Your friend

Mike Cohen

Andrea Rich

June 4, 2002

Dear Pepi and family,



I was so saddened to read of the passing away of your beloved husband, Marvin. I have the fondest memories of your speaking of your family when I was carpooling with you in 1974-1975 in your niece, Phyliis's car. I hope that your fond memories of Marvin provide you with comfort during the days ahead.



With my condolences,



Andrea Rich

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