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Carroll Ray Reinert

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Carroll Ray Reinert

Birth
Death
26 Jul 2021 (aged 86–87)
Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Craig, Burt County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Carroll Ray Reinert, age 86, passed away Monday July 26th in Lincoln. Born at home in the rural farming community of Craig, Nebraska, Carroll was raised by doting grandparents, Jacob and Delia Weeces. A descendent of several Burt County pioneer families he knew great-grandparents, great-aunts and uncles, and many cousins growing up which made him keen on his genealogy. He would excel in academics and later received his master's degree in pharmacy at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, where he would meet his future wife, Margaret Ann. A 61 year member and Master Mason of the Oliver Lodge No. 38 in Seward, Carroll also would belong to the Huguenot Society and the Nebraska Society: Sons of the American Revolution. He was an avid rockhound and science fiction book collector.

Survived by wife Margaret Ann (Masters) Reinert, son John William Reinert, daughter Jean Elizabeth (Reinert) Rinehart and her husband Douglas Rinehart. Carroll was preceded in death by parents Vera lone (Weeces) Reinert and Melvin Davis Reinert, sister Anita Louise Reinert and half-brother Capt. Samuel Richard Reinert. Two half-sisters and their families currently live in Arizona, Pamela Gassmann and Kara Lynn Walker.

Interment occurs later the same day, July 30th, at the Craig Cemetery, 3:30pm.
Carroll Ray Reinert, age 86, passed away Monday July 26th in Lincoln. Born at home in the rural farming community of Craig, Nebraska, Carroll was raised by doting grandparents, Jacob and Delia Weeces. A descendent of several Burt County pioneer families he knew great-grandparents, great-aunts and uncles, and many cousins growing up which made him keen on his genealogy. He would excel in academics and later received his master's degree in pharmacy at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, where he would meet his future wife, Margaret Ann. A 61 year member and Master Mason of the Oliver Lodge No. 38 in Seward, Carroll also would belong to the Huguenot Society and the Nebraska Society: Sons of the American Revolution. He was an avid rockhound and science fiction book collector.

Survived by wife Margaret Ann (Masters) Reinert, son John William Reinert, daughter Jean Elizabeth (Reinert) Rinehart and her husband Douglas Rinehart. Carroll was preceded in death by parents Vera lone (Weeces) Reinert and Melvin Davis Reinert, sister Anita Louise Reinert and half-brother Capt. Samuel Richard Reinert. Two half-sisters and their families currently live in Arizona, Pamela Gassmann and Kara Lynn Walker.

Interment occurs later the same day, July 30th, at the Craig Cemetery, 3:30pm.


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