Click Here To Send Notes of Remembrance and/or Condolences to family

(HOME)

 

In Loving Memory Of

Mildred Reichenbach

Mildred Reichenbach, 80, of Caddo, Oklahoma, passed from this life on December 16, 2005.

Mildred, called “Millie,” by her friends and co-workers, was born to Andrew Wade and Nova (Brown) Hurley in Seagrove, North Carolina on December 30, 1924. She was married to Robert Taylor Reichenbach. They lived most of their married lives in Folsom, Pennsylvania. Upon retirement, she and Bob moved to Burgaw, North Carolina to fish and enjoy life. After the death of her husband, she moved to be close to her daughter, Joy Curtis, in Southaven, Mississippi. Mildred then moved as the daughter’s family moved to Pauls Valley, Oklahoma and later to Durant, Oklahoma. Her last years were spent as a resident of the Caddo Nursing Home. Mildred was a seamstress when her children were young, then began working in the early 1950’s with the Atlantic & Pacific Tea Company in Delaware County, serving in the Holmes and Ridley Park stores. She was a member of the church of Christ.

Mildred was preceded in death by parents, her husband, one sister, and one brother.

Survivors include her two sons, Robert T. Reichenbach and wife Kathy of Pflugerville, Texas, and John A. Reichenbach of South Williamsport, Pennsylvania, and her daughter, Joy Curtis and husband John of Durant, Oklahoma; her beloved grandchildren Steve, Robin and David Reichenbach, all living in Texas, and Johnny, Michelle, and Louie Reichenbach of Pennsylvania and Colorado, and John Mark, Julie and Jonathan Curtis, living in Texas and Oklahoma; great-grandchildren, James Reichenbach of North Dakota; Sandi, Robin and Katie Reichenbach, of Frisco, Texas, and Ashley, Amber and Austin Craven, of Murphy, Texas and Zachary and Anna Claire Curtis of Mansfield, Texas.

Graveside funeral services will be at the Valley Forge Memorial Gardens at 11:00 a.m., Tuesday, December 20, 2005.

The Knoetgen’s Funeral Home in Morton, Pennsylvania will handle the burial service.

Oklahoma arrangements were under the direction of Stufflebean-Coffey Funeral Home in Pauls Valley, Oklahoma.