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Floyd M. Reinhardt€¦ · From Earth's dark shadows to a brighter day; God saw the road was ge...
Transcript of Floyd M. Reinhardt€¦ · From Earth's dark shadows to a brighter day; God saw the road was ge...
God's nger touched him,and he slipped away
From Earth's dark shadows to a brighter day;God saw the road was ge ing rough,
The hills were hard to climb;
He gently closed his weary eyes, and
whispered"Peace Be Thine."
To a beautiful garden this friend has gone.
To a land of perfect rest;Though he is gone,
he still lives on In the garden of memory.
Arrangements Entrusted to Reck Funeral Home - Miller, South Dakota
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Floyd M. ReinhardtJanuary 12, 1922 - January 28, 2019
Floyd M. ReinhardtVisitation:
10:00 a.m., Friday, February 1, 2019Trinity Lutheran Church
Miller, South Dakota
Funeral Service:11:00 a.m., Friday, February 1, 2019
Trinity Lutheran Church Miller, South Dakota
Minister:Rev. Max Miller
Casketbearers:Dawn & Marty Goss - Pam & Thomas Hague
Rene Graham - Rachel & Eric StonebergJohn "Jake" Reinhardt - Beth & Greg Grey
Melissa Reinhardt - Brandon ReinhardtBrittany Wipf - Tara Danburg - Emily Weber
Usher: Mike Namanny
Pianist: Jill Simpson
Vocalist: Brad Jungemann"The Old Rugged Cross"
"How Great Thou Art"
Musical Selections:"Rock of Ages"
"On Eagles Wings"
Interment with Military Honors:G.A.R. Cemetery
Miller, South Dakota
Floyd Milton Reinhardt was born January 12, 1922, in rural Hand county to John A. and Ada P. (Johnson) Reinhardt. He a ended country school in Hand County and then entered the United States Army, where he served from November 16, 1942 until October 8, 1943 when he received his honorable discharge. Floyd went to work at a factory in Hastings, MN, where he met his future bride, Genevieve Hopp.
Floyd and Genevieve were married September 22, 1945. To this union, six children were born. They made their home in Hastings, MN. Together they owned and operated Hastings Cab Company for 27 years. In 1973, they relocated to their farm in Hand County working side by side until retiring into Miller in 1987. Among the proudest moments of Floyd’s life was being able to walk his granddaughter Rachel down the aisle in his son’s honor.
Floyd was a member of Trinity Lutheran Church in Miller. He enjoyed pheasant hunting with family and watching Twins baseball. He and Genevieve were season ticket holders from when the Twins moved to Minneapolis in 1961 until the couple moved to South Dakota.
Those left to cherish his life include ve of his six children: Janice (Andrew) Kalin of Hastings, MN, Larry of Miller, Douglas (Kay) of Presco , WI, Je rey (Naomi) of Huron, and Lori (Terry) Danburg of Wessington; one daughter-in-law, Colleen Reinhardt of Hastings, MN; 11 grandchildren; 18 great grandchildren; and two sisters: Lorraine Schwei er and Pearline Grogan.
He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Genevieve; one son, Lance Reinhardt; six brothers and one sister.