In loving memory of

William David Reitmeyer
August 26, 1926 - March 2, 2006

William David Bill Reitmeyer, age 79 of Burnet, TX, formerly of Stambaugh, MI, passed away Thursday, March 2, 2006.Mr. Reitmeyer is survived by his wife of 57 years, Eleanor Banche Reitmeyer; five sons: William J. Reitmeyer, MD of Austin, Richard D. Reitmeyer of Henderson, NC formerly of Austin, Jonathon D. Reitmeyer of Higgins Lake, MI formerly of Austin, Christopher J. Reitmeyer of Irving, TX formerly of Austin, and Peter B. Reitmeyer of Austin; five daughters-in-law, 7 granddaughters and 7 grandsons.The Memorial Service will be held at 11:00 a.m. Monday 6, 2006 at St. Louis Catholic Church, 7601 Burnet Road, Austin, Texas.Arrangements by Harrell Funeral Home, Austin, 512 443-1366. Guest book and obituary available online at harrellfuneralhomes.com 4435 Frontier Trail Austin, TX 78745

Tributes

Tom Coopwood wrote on Mar 6, 2006:

"Dear Bill I was sorry to read about your Dad in the paper. I know it was a shock to you and that there will be great void in your life. Hope you are doing well. Hope to see you at some of the medical functions. Tom Coopwood"

Keechie Radney wrote on Mar 6, 2006:

"Hugh and I were so very sorry to read of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers go out to all of you. Chris, we are thinking of you. Keechie Radney"

TJ Johnston wrote on Mar 6, 2006:

"To the family: I worked for Bill on a number of Morton Const. Co jobs here in Austin. The big Luby's sign on Mopac reminds me of him when I go by. He was a fine man, superintendant, fair, and fun to work for. We all will miss him. My sympathies to the family."

Christy Hicks Mowrey wrote on Mar 6, 2006:

"Pete, I'm so sorry to hear of your father's passing. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.... Christy Hicks Mowrey"

Edie and John Musgrove wrote on Mar 5, 2006:

"We offer you and yours our deepest sympathy and condolences. Sincerely, Edie and John Musgrove"

Fred N Hunt wrote on Mar 5, 2006:

"Deepest sympathies. Bill will certainly be missed. The lake won't be near as enjoyabable and beer won't taste near as good without him. If I can help with anything when I get back, please call! Fred"