It was kind of hard to wake up this morning. Diane also overslept but we all still made it to the walk in time. Ruth, Diane, mom and I walked to Joan's house to visit a bit with that house full. Bill and Bethany and their 4 children are staying with her until after the funeral. Joan had to meet with Tim's siblings at 1:00 pm today to work on the arrangements. After the walk Indy was teased and covered by Evan then Valiant got a new bale. My next job was to find a ripe tomato for my breakfast then after breakfast moved the Wildwood camper out to the arena. We have someone coming in on Friday that wants to stay in that plus they need a fire pit and chairs for 8 people. Mark took the skid steer over to Joan's and picked up the left over blocks we used for her beach. After moving the trailer and putting the fire pit together I took a few pictures and sent them by text to the lady coming from Alaska to make sure this was suitable.
Tim's obituary was posted so copied and posted here:
Timothy Reinhard, 58 of East Peoria, passed away at Unity Point Methodist Hospital in Peoria on Tuesday September 7, 2021 surrounded by his family. He was born on May 30, 1963 in Bluffton, IN to Daniel and Delores Sauder Reinhard. Surviving is his wife, Joan Meister Reinhard; his children, Kristin Menold and Rodney Menold; Sarah Reinhard; Bethany (Bill) Frauhiger; Hannah (Jacob) Feucht; Faith, Mackenson, and Berlica Reinhard; six grandchildren, Ava and Aubrey Menold; Joshua, William, Daisy, and Annie Frauhiger; his father, Daniel (Beverly) Reinhard; four sisters, Rebecca (Wayne) Snodgrass; Sharolyn (Walt) Snodgrass; Ronda (Jay) Grube; Marlene (Timothy) Sinn; three brothers, Douglas (Elizabeth) Reinhard; Michael (Sherice) Reinhard; Jeffrey Reinhard.He was preceded in death by his mother, Delores Reinhard; two sons, Joshua and Gabriel Reinhard; and one sister, Beverly Rose Reinhard.Tim spent most of his life serving others, and over the years spent time as a missionary in Mexico, Haiti and various locations in the US. His hard work ethic and willingness to jump in to just about any job touched lives wherever he went, and the ripples have spread farther than we will ever know here on earth. We look forward to a joyful reunion in heaven, when the pain of this world is no more and all things are restored. Funeral services will be held at 10 am on Tuesday, September 14, 2021, at the Apostolic Christian Faith Church in Eureka. Church ministers will officiate. Visitation will be held from 3-8 pm on Monday, at the Goodfield Apostolic Christian Church Fellowship Hall and from 9 – 9:45 am on Tuesday prior to the services at the church. Burial with a 1:30 pm graveside service on Tuesday will be at the Apostolic Christian Cemetery in Peoria. Memorial contributions may be made to the Apostolic Christian Harvest Call.
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