ALVIN REICHENBERGER
May 8, 1927 ~ April 30, 2018
Alvin Reichenberger, 90, of Vancouver, WA, passed away April 30, 2018. He was born in New Rockford, ND to Joseph and Bertha (Edinger) Reichenberger.
Alvin was a farmer, appliance repairman and electrician.
He was a veteran of the Korean War, a lifetime member of Disabled American Veterans and 55-year member of IBEW Local 48.
Alvin is survived by his wife, Grace (Whitfield) Reichenberger; children, Douglas Reichenberger (Kathy), Karen Morris (Michael) and Gregory Reichenberger (Nancy), their mother, Beverly (Avery) Reichenberger; 13 grandchildren; 4 great-grandchildren; and sister, Evelyn Roth.
He was preceded in death by his parents; 2nd wife, Elizabeth "Beth" (Green) Reichenberger; and his sisters, Phyllis Roth and Rose Reichenberger.
A memorial service will be held at East Woods Presbyterian Church, 16210 NE 20th St., Vancouver, WA 98684, Fri., June 1, 2018 at 2:00 p.m.
Special thanks to Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center and Magnolia Garden Senior Care Home.
Please sign his guest book at: www.columbian.com/obits.
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Mike and I didn't know Mr. Reichenberger, but we know his son, Doug and Doug's wife Kathy who is my sister. We pray for comfort for all of the family and that the Memorial service will be meaningful for all who attend.
Mike & Elaine Rafferty
May 30, 2018
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