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RIP John Henry Reitmann 1920-2008

Jack2c2 John Henry Reitmann b. June 21, 1920 in Red Wing, MN to the late Mary Buchholtz and John H. Reitmann, died September 2, 2008 in Dallas, TX.  Preceded in death by Francis Dean Reitmann.  Survived by their three children, John David Reitmann, Jane Kass-Wolff (Don), and Ann Stout Schatzkin (Paul), & "adopted" daughter Cindy Anderson; 5 grand-children: Chris Kass, Robert and James Stout, Tim Reitmann, and Brooke Naegele (Matt); and two great grandchildren, Grant and Reese Kass. A sailor, bridge player, traveler and photographer.  A graduate of U. of Minnesota. Medical School and U. of Cincinnati.  Captain in U.S. Army Medical Corps, three years of service in Germany after WWII.  Resident of Dallas since 1961, practicing psychiatry at Timberlawn and private practice.  Member of AMA, Dallas County Medical Society, North Texas Chapter,  American Psychiatric Assoc.; faculty at UT Southwestern Medical School Psychiatric Dept; after retirement at age 86, a volunteer docent at Dallas Arboretum.  In lieu of flowers, contributions to American Cancer Society or Dallas Arboretum.

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