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Stephen Reinhold, 65, of Sanford, FL passed away on Wednesday, March 25, 2015. Stephen was born in Brooklyn, New York and lived on Long Island until moving to Florida in 1986. He was in the Army reserves from 1971-1977. He spent most of his life working in Food Service Management starting with his parents deli in Long Island, then working with McDonalds, Popeyes, and Toojays Gourmet Deli over the years. During his last few years, he worked in Food Service at Walt Disney World Hollywood Studios where he enjoyed meeting people and sharing stories with people from all over the world.
He enjoyed bowling, cars, basketball (especially the Orlando Magic), and never missed an episode of Jeopardy. He spent much of his time over the past years taking care of his mother and visiting his father at the VA Community Living Center in Orlando. He also enjoyed travelling and spending time with his children.
Stephen is survived by his children, David Reinhold and Melissa Reinhold both of Deltona, FL; his father, Walter Reinhold, 91, of Orlando, FL and sister, Renee Bloom of Long Island, NY.
Stephen's Memorial Service will be held Wednesday, April 1st at 3:30 pm at Deltona Memorial Funeral Home, 1295 Saxon Blvd., Orange City with Rabbi E.P. Arnold Siegel officiating.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests that donations may be made in Stephen's honor to Halifax Health Hospice of Volusia/Flagler, 1625 Veterans Memorial Parkway, Orange City, FL 32763.
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April 22, 2015
Sorry for your loss. I knew your father since HS. He was in my wedding party and I was in his. He was a very good man and often spoke of his children. I regret I did not see him when he came up north to see our friend Steve P. My wife and I will keep you in our prayers..Rod
April 2, 2015
Bruce Nadreau
Melissa, sorry for your loss. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Fond memories of the Fit club came streaming back when I viewed some of your pictures. Take care.
April 1, 2015
Melaanie Sambursky
I'm so sorry for your loss. my thoughts and prayers are with your family during this hard time.
March 31, 2015
Jessie Hanson
David and Melissa,
Your Dad was a real nice guy. You both have a lot of good memories.
Was so sorry to learn of your loss our prayers and thoughts are with you both.
Jessie & Dennis Hanson
March 31, 2015
Helenor Scofield
David I'm so very sorry for your loss.
March 30, 2015
Pam Harris
Dear David and Melissa; I am very sorry for your loss. And I want to assure you that he will always be with you. He will make his presence known with just a feeling, a thought, or a memory. But he will never be forgotten, because he is a part of you.
March 30, 2015
Judy Johnson
I loved the family photos, especially the old ones. Melissa and David, now I know where you get your sense of humor from! Your dad looks like a really nice guy. Remember: love never dies. My heat goes out to you and to your family. Love, Judy J.
March 30, 2015
Patti Fisher
Melissa & David,
So sorry to hear about your Dad. My thoughts & prayers are with you both during
this difficult time.
Patti Fisher, Roseann & Ronnie's daughter
March 30, 2015
kim mikus
Mellissa and David I remember some of the great times we had together when Brandon and David went on there bowling tours and then we would stop and eat dinner after words and your Dad would make us laugh!! He was a very pleasant man and a lot of fun to be around I will never forget all of the we have had together! Love you and very much and may God Bless You all and be with you through this very hard time ! All My Love !! Kim Mikus
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