Logan County Illinois Obituary of Frederick W Reinhart Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm Submitted by: William L. Stephenson, Jr., Obituary of Frederick W Reinhart Transcription by William L. Stephenson, Jr., - Historian, Bock Family Association On file in the Lincoln Public Library, Lincoln, Illinois The Lincoln Evening Courier & Lincoln Herald, Lincoln, Illinois Friday October 31, 1931 page 8 Fred W. Reinhart Fred W. Reinhart died at his home, two and one half miles east of Atlanta, Sunday, October 25th at 9:10 p. m. He was the oldest of six children, a son of Peter Reinhart and Catherine Bock. He was united in marriage with Anna M. Knecht, who survives. To the union six children were born. They are: Mrs. Lewis baker, Atlanta; Mrs. Carl Bucholz, Lincoln; Edward Waynesville; Harold, Beason; Bernice and Waunita, at home. Seven grandchildren and one sister, Mrs. Minnie Hahn, are also left to mourn his death. Mr. Reinhart was born in 1864. When a small boy he came from Ohio with his parents to this state. His boyhood days were spent near Broadwell. In later years he lived near Waynesville where he was engaged in farming. He had been in poor health for several years and suffered a number of paralytic strokes in the last few months. His condition did not become serious until Sunday morning. Services were held at the Methodist Episcopal church, Waynesville, Tuesday afternoon, in charge of the Rev. J. C. McMahon. Pallbearers were Thomas Snook, John Roberts, John Hoerr, Dean Reece, Joe Hammitt, and John Mullins. A quartet, composed of Arthur Swan, Trena Davis, Lottie Dix and Joe Teal, sang. Burial was in the Atlanta cemetery.