Dec 30, 1958 - Sep 15, 2024December 30, 1958 - September 15, 2024
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Granite Falls, MN
Outside of Granite Falls on the family farm
Creative writings, reciting Bible verses,playing guitar, writing poems,watching wildlife, and hanging out with family and friends on his terms
Moms fried chicken and potato salad,steak and pretty much anything off the grill as long as he didn't have to cook it.
Dr Hook, CCR, Eagles,Enya,Annie Lennox,Tranquility and meditation songs
Very poetic, thoughtful, sensitive, and always wanting to give folks things
Looking forward to company coming over.
His favorite place in the world be at home on the farm
Documentary nature shows,Any John Wayne shows and many other westerns
He enjoyed playing football in high school but wasn't really a avid sports fan
Richard Charles Reinke, born on December 30, 1958, in Granite Falls, Minnesota, passed away on September 15, 2024. A devoted friend, father, brother and grandfather, Dick is survived by his three sons, Joshua, Jesse, and Justin, as well as his beloved grandchildren Evan, Ethan, Micah, Graysen, Samantha,Alizey, Joshlynn, and Kaitlyn. He is also survived by his brother Larry, sister Sharon, and dear friend Christine.
Dick was known for his poetic nature and sensitivity, often expressing himself through creative writings, poetry, and the music of his favorite artists, including Dr. Hook, CCR, the Eagles, Enya, and Annie Lennox. He cherished spending time with family and friends, welcoming company with open arms and a warm heart. Dick's love for the simple pleasures in life was evident in his fondness for his mother’s fried chicken and potato salad, as well as anything cooked on the grill—as long as he didn’t have to cook it himself.
A high school football player, Dick took pride in his athletic accomplishments while maintaining a humble spirit. His life was deeply rooted in his faith, as he was baptized and confirmed at St. Paul's Lutheran Church in Granite Falls. He lived by the fruits of the Spirit: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control, always prioritizing the well-being of those around him.
Dick enjoyed watching wildlife, exploring the great outdoors, and indulging in documentary nature shows and classic westerns featuring John Wayne. His thoughtful nature and generous heart allowed him to impact the lives of others profoundly, as he consistently sought to uplift those around him.
His presence will be deeply missed, but his legacy of love and kindness will continue to inspire all who knew him.
Family viewing 1-2pm Service 2-230 Burial 2:30-3 Celebration of life after. 3-6 Location: Memorial park Granite Falls Large shelter by the water Across from the camping area on old Hwy 67
Friday, September 20, 2024 at 2:00 PM
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Granite Falls, MN
Outside of Granite Falls on the family farm