Juanita Reichert
Juanita Reichert (nee Bolton) passed away Monday, May 24, 2021 at the age of 87.
She was a devoted wife to Gene Reichert and doting mother to Dr. Debra Reichert Hoge (James), Denise Rickard (Wayne), and Mike Reichert (Debbie). She was a beloved sister to Raymond Bolton, Virginia Garrett, and Betty Rumbolo. She was an adoring grandmother to EJ Reichert, Angie Reichert, Becca Reichert White (Tyler), Jillian “GG” Hoge, and Carolyn Rickard. She was a loving great grandma to Sophia Harrison, Olivia Harrison, and Harper Meeks. She was a good friend to many.
She was preceded in death by Gene Reichert, Dr. Debra Reichert Hoge, Wayne Rickard, Virigia Garrett, and Betty Rumbolo. We pray they are having a great, heavenly reunion with love, food, card games, and sharing stories.
We will carry her in our hearts forever.
Services will be held June 26, 2021 at St. Mark’s Catholic Church. Visitation followed by mass at 10:00 am.
Nita was a Favorite at Webster Groves Bridge because you could rely on her and her partner Shirley having plenty of snacks when you got to their table. Nita was always upbeat and a real treat to play bridge against!! We will miss her.
Mr. Wonderful!!
I met Nita playing bridge at the Webster Groves Recreation Center. She was one of the friendliest, nicest persons I have ever met. She always had a smile on her face, and you always knew she was genuine in her comments to you. I will certainly miss her.
Bette Miller
In a room full of senior citizens in our bridge group Nita stood out because she never got old. She remained young at heart through everything. Always cheerful and pleasant. Everyone wanted to play at her and Shirley’s table because they were so much fun. There are many sad hearts today because we will miss her so very much.
Missing this beautiful special woman. Thank you for always being there for me.
This wonderful lady was a part of my life as long as I can remember. Her warm, caring, generous spirit with shine on in my memories along with her wonderful sense of humor. Mike and I will miss you.
This beautiful woman, my Aunt Nitz, always had a smile on her face. Always having a good time, enjoying life❤️ One of my favorite people. RIP
She was genuine, always in a good mood and lots of fun. The other reason everyone wanted to play at her and Shirley’s table was the great treats they always shared.
What an amazing woman. My sister-in-law was the hostess with the mostess. 10 minutes after getting up from the table you heard “ anyone want a sandwich?” Hahaha
Nita you will be missed❤️
Jane
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Aunt Nitz was such a good lady. She always had a smile on her face and her eyes also sparkled when she teased you. It was always fun being around her. I will miss her. Lol
So sorry for the family. Nitz was a very sweet lady always made me feel welcome.
I met Nita 12 years ago at Webster Bridge. Whenever we would play at her table we would laugh a lot. Nita I know you are resting in peace, but will be missed.
I don’t know why but I called her Nitz . I guess it was because of a painting Debbie had me do for her . So I will say, Nitz was a Very Special woman, like Debbie was, to SO many! I wore the Smile Nitz put there many times! What an honor to have been able to call this Fantastic gal my pal! Beautiful inside and out! Heart of Gold! Loved her laugh and that she’d call and sing me Happy Birthday. God Bless You Nitz!
I don’t know why but I called her Nitz . I guess it was because of a painting Debbie had me do for her . So I will say, Nitz was a Very Special woman, like Debbie was, to SO many! I wore the Smile Nitz put there many times! What an honor to have been able to call this Fantastic gal my pal! Beautiful inside and out! Heart of Gold! Loved her laugh and that she’d call and sing me Happy Birthday. God Bless You Nitz! Love to your family !