January 10, 1938 ~ January 4, 2015
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Gary Dean Reinboth, 76, of Rogers, Ark., passed away Sunday, Jan. 4, 2015.
He was born Jan. 10, 1938, in Deshler, Neb., to Carl and Laura Reinboth.
Gary was hired by Sam Walton and worked with Walmart for over 20 years.
He was very passionate about his job and the people that made Walmart a
success. At the time of his retirement he was regional vice president.
He was a member of Central United Methodist Church for many years.
Living on the 11th hole at Pinnacle Country Club, he was happiest sitting on
his back porch visiting and sharing a glass of wine with the golfers that stopped
by to swap stories, to talk about the St. Louis Cardinals baseball team or
anything the Razorbacks were doing. It was very clear to everyone that knew
Gary that his greatest joy was his wife, Lois, his two children and his
wonderful grandchildren.
He is preceded in death by his parents; sisters, Adella Siebenniecher and Oliva
Cabrerra; and brothers, Bill Reinboth, Ev Reinboth and Pete Reinboth.
Gary is survived by his precious wife of 54 years, Lois Robinson Reinboth;
son, Scott Reinboth and his husband, David Shelfo, of New Hope, Pa.;
daughter, Stephanie Reinboth and her husband, Jeff Lynch, of East Hampton,
N.Y.; grandchildren, Basil Lynch of San Diego, Calif., Gage Lynch, Sutton
Lynch and Scout Lynch, all of East Hampton, N.Y.; sisters, Lucille Hofts of
Deshler, Neb., and Opal Hoage of Lincoln, Neb.; brother, Don Reinboth of
Bruning, Neb.; and many dear friends.
Memorial services will be held at 4 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 8, 2015, at Central
United Methodist Church in Rogers, with the Rev. Carness Vaughn officiating.
Private burial will be in Pinnacle Memorial Gardens.
Out of Gary’s great love for his wife, Lois, and in lieu of flowers, memorials
may be made to the local Alzheimer’s Association in Gary’s name. Donations
can be sent to 210 N. Walton Blvd. #25, Bentonville, AR 72712.
Lois, Scott and Stephanie want to thank Gary’s loving community of friends
and family for their outpouring of support. We all loved Gary deeply.
Condolences
Thinking of you. So sorry for your loss.
Dee Finken
Gary was a big part of our Wal-Mart life and he and Lois
remained friends after retirement. He will be greatly missed.
Lew & Janice Skelton