Service Details
Tuesday, March 6, 2018
Draeger-Langendorf Funeral Home
- Public Visitation – 10am
- Funeral Service – 11am
- Interment and Military Honors will follow at Southern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery
Memorial Suggestions
- St. Anne’s Catholic Church, 9091 Prairie Ridge Blvd, Pleasant Prairie, WI 53158
- Veterans Outreach of Wisconsin, 1624 Yout St, Racine, WI 53404
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MSG John T. Reiter, NG, Ret. entered eternal rest on Thursday, March 1, 2018. Survived by beloved daughter Carrie Lynn Schubring (Jay), siblings Jane (Bob) Johnson, Col. Joseph (Corrine) Reiter, NG, Ret., and Jerry (Joyce) Reiter. Nieces and Nephews Allison (Jason), Kyle, Kevin (Erin), Christopher (Rachel), and Great-Nephew Lucas. Preceded in death by his parents Col. Warren (Phyllis) Reiter, NG, Ret and United States Army WWII veteran.
John served nearly 30 years in the Wisconsin Army National Guard, 121st Field Artillery Regiment, where he was the Motor Pool Chief and full time technician. MSG Reiter was member of the 32nd Division Red Arrow Club; and a proud member of the Military Order of St. Barbara. He was dedicated to his work serving his country and the State of Wisconsin.
He loved his family, friends, and what Colorado had to offer with the 19 years he was a resident: skiing, river rafting, elk hunting with friends and horseback riding with family. He recently returned to Wisconsin to be closer to his Carrie and Jay in October 2017.
He was always the Life of the Party.
Services will be held in the funeral home on Tuesday March 6, 2018. Visitation from 10am-11am with a service to follow officiated by Deacon Rich Stanula from St. Anne’s Catholic Church. Interment and military honors will follow at the Southern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Union Grove.
Special thanks are extended to the staff at Hospice Alliance, Pleasant Prairie, WI, Aurora Medical Center Kenosha. Thank you to his Hospitalist Dr. Quadri (Monica Bradke, NP), Dr. Sana Jeffries, Dr. Bill Kraklow (Matt Lenski, NP) along with the staff on Med 5, and Lora Carpentier, NP, Palliative Care. Also a special thanks to caregiver and friend Larissa Naab along with Bella the Australian Shepherd.
Joe and Cookie Carroll says
Our sincerest sympathy on the loss of your Father, Brother and friend.
John Globensky says
We are keeping your family in our prayers. John will be missed.
I always loved running into John and hearing the early family stories of the Globensky’s.
Love,
John & Paula Globensky
CSM (RET) Lowell Koehler says
I have great memories of the time I served with John in the 121st Field Artillery Battalion. He had an infectious personality, both on and off the job. He knew how to get the mission accomplished and made it look easy. Professional all the way.
But most of all, he was a good friend!
Bruce Schrimpf says
Rest in peace John. We shared many good times in life and may the day come when we will once again. Bruce Schrimpf
Thomas Dammer. Maj (ret) says
Unfortunately I am working at the Fire Department today and am unable to attend the services foR MSG John. so sorry for your loss
Anonymous says
To the Family of John T. Reiter. We served together for many years.John was a joy to serve with. And I also served under his Father. Barbara and I offer our sincere condolence. LTC John M, Czech Jr. USA RET.
Stephen Konitzer says
Was fortunate to serve with John for many years with the WI ARNG. Many great memories… Good man…
Carrie & Jay Schubring says
Love you Daddy….everything was just the way you wanted. You are my angel. Carrie Lynn
Your “LuLu”…
Curt and Rosalie Kroll says
my friend.
Curt and Rosalie Kroll