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Deepest sympathies to Miss Jean, Mike, Russ, Ray, and the entire Reider family. Got a lot of great memories of Putty hill garage, and seeing Dick at his dad’s when I was little. Know that he is at peace, and not struggling anymore. RIP, Dick Reider.😥💜😥💜
Bonnie Fitch-Cullis - Sunday August 19, 2018 via Condolence Message
With caring and loving thoughts,
Your Mile High United Way Family - Wednesday August 15, 2018 via Heartfelt Sympathies
My condolences to the Reider Family & friends of Dick. I knew Dick back in the 60's when I was a new Police Officer in Fullerton. Dick and I had occasions to work together on many various incidents and I found him to be one of the nicest people I ever met. He was a class act no matter the chore before him. He helped so many folks and especially the Officers of the Fullerton Station. Day or night you could always count on Dick for help. I now know he suffered with declining health in the past few years - may he finally be at peace. It was a pleasure to have known him....
John L. Grumbach - Wednesday August 15, 2018 via Condolence Message
From a grateful 75-76 blue Gremlin & myself, congrats Uncle Dick for making it to your final destination. I can imagine that your reunion w/ family, friends, & Rusty have been loud so keep the noise under wraps b/c I don't want to have to eat burnt toast! Lol.
To Aunt Jean, my dad, Aunt Loey, Uncle Ray, & Uncle Dick's girls & their families know that he has been made whole once again. Keep the faith, remember that good news of eternal life, & think of the good memories as y'all grieve his loss! Love you. :)
Mark Reider - Tuesday August 14, 2018 via Condolence Message
To the Reider Family,
Bill and I are broken hearted reading about the passing of Dick. I know he has been sick for a while, but it's so hard to believe. He used to come in the bank throw his arms up on the counter and say as loud as he could "HOW IN THE HECK ARE YOU DI" and he wouldn't say heck!!! we would laugh so hard. There was no way anybody could not love Dick.
Diane & Bill Knoedler - Monday August 13, 2018 via Condolence Message
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