Service Details
How to log in:
If you have trouble or dont want to register to leave a message, use this log in. You will need to include your name in the message. Thank you.
Username: guest
Password: guest
The Story
Valerie "Cathy" Reiter, age 56, passed away peacefully Saturday January 17, 2015, in Eustis FL.
She is survived by her husband Michael Reiter, mother Carol Luebke; children Tim (Heather) Reiter and Christopher (Mistyna) Reiter; siblings Garry Luebke, April Winn, Ben (Debbie) Luebke, Wendy (Harry) Jacobs, Patti (John) Vowles, Becky Reardon, Amy (Chad) Mason, and Paul (Kristi) Luebke; 5 grandchildren T.J., Max, Autumn, Kaleb, and Conner; 33 nieces and nephews; and many, many other family members.
She was preceded in death by her father David W. Luebke.
"We didn't know so soon,
God would call your name.
In life we loved you dearly,
in death we do the same.
It broke our hearts to lose you,
You didn't go alone.
For part of us went with you,
the day God called you home.
You left us beautiful memories,
Your love is still our guide,
And though we cannot see you,
Your always by our side.
Our family chain is broken,
And nothing seems the same,
But as God calls us one by one,
The chain will link again."
To Val.. The oldest sister, out of 6 girls and 3 boys. (and one little brother in Heaven) To my big sister cloaked in the moon and stars, from your long dangling earrings to your clothes. When I was younger I would look at you and just think how beautiful you were. I looked at the clothes you wore and would wish for the same.. and your nails they were always well manicured. But no I got the middle brothers hand me downs... I think I was always bigger than you. Lol. That was okay for I was learning I was a tomboy. My view of your life is seen from the tiny corner of my universe.... When I think of you I think of the homemade noodles you made, the chicken you would cut up, also your Chili. You would cut the onions so small that the boys, Tim and Chris couldn't feel or taste them. You would make 3 to 4 separate meals to satisfy your family. I remember when John taught you to drive and took you to get your license. I remember when Corey and I flew to Georgia to see you. I remember your stories from when you worked at the nursing home. I remember your long beautiful hair and your contagious laugh and smile. And how you loved to lay in the sun, covered in iodine and baby oil Lol... I remember how you loved plants. Also how clean you kept your place. I can only image that you are wrapped in Gods beautiful cloak of moon and stars now. I hold on to the hope and promise that you are at a place of no more suffering. My Blessings Patti
Guest Guest shared a video.Reply
Reply to this comment