Len & Kaaren Surinaon November 16, 2022 at 5:16 pm
Steve and Laura….we were so sorry to hear about your Dad. Please accept our condolences. Len had really enjoyed visiting with him and was looking forward to future visits. Give our regards to your mother and family and please know that if there is anything we can do, you have only to mention it. With our prayers, Kaaren and Len
Your family has my deepest sympathy in the death of Dennis Rineberg. Due to the weather, I am unable to attend the visitation but I wanted to send my condolences. I used to live across the street from your family at 10th & Spruce and have lots of good memories of those days. My prayers are with all of you. Jack Menke
Your family has my deepest sympathy in the death of Dennis Rineberg. I was a QHS 1955 classmate of Bill Rineberg. My thoughts & prayers are with you all at this sad time.
I have had the pleasure of knowing Dennis for many years. Dennis is the name that goes next to the word “gentleman.” It is through his many efforts that many students passed Math and graduated from QHS. Dennis had the knowledge, patiences, and caring attitude that makes him a great husband, dad, educations, catholic, etc. He is missed, but his memories will last on. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
Deacon Terry Ellerman
I will always remember sitting at Grandma Eyler’s kitchen table with Uncle Denny reading stat’s and questions on the back of baseball cards. Denny will be missed.
I am so sorry to hear of Coach’s passing. My memories of the golf team wouldn’t be complete without his presence. Coach helped make the team so great and let us be crazy girls and have tons of fun.
I am grateful for my golf and personal memories with him. Please know that his memory will go with me for my entire life.
In 1988-89, I looked forward to walking past Mr. Rineberg and the grief he would give me on my way to Mr. Bartlett’s class. What a great person he was. Sorry to hear of his passing.
My condolences to the family on the lost of a great teacher. Mr.Rineberg was my Math teacher my senior year at Quincy High School.(1986) Not only was he a great teacher, but one could see how he truly cared about his students. Rest in peace.
George and Mary Nell Meyeron November 16, 2022 at 5:16 pm
Jan and Family,
George and I were saddened to hear about Denny. We loved exchanging grandchildren stories when we would see him; in fact, we are in S.C. for five weeks now while Susan just had her little girl. We are sorry we will not be in Quincy for the Mass for Denny. We will be sending a memorial to St. Peter’s when we return the first week of January. You will be in our thoughts and prayers. Denny was the teacher all parents would want for their children. Quincy Public Schools were fortunate he chose to teach for them. Cherish your memories.
Jan, Mike and the Rineberg family…I am so sorry to hear about Dennis……He was a good friend, an excellent teacher, and a very good coach. I was fortunate to work with Denny when we coached together on Coach Hank’s staff. We spent may hours on the road scouting together. Please accept my deepest sympathy…God Bless……..Mike Hellenthal
Richard & Fern Heitholton November 16, 2022 at 5:16 pm
Dear Jan and family, To think of Dennis brings a good feeling to us. We, along with his and your many friends, feel diminished when we contemplate his passing. He was truly a good guy who did his job in a spirit of cooperation and made significant contributions without fanfare.
May God’s Blessings, the support of your loving family, and meaningful memories comfort you in the days ahead.
Janice and family,
We are very sorry to hear of Denny’s passing away. He was a fine man and certainly will be missed. I enjoyed teaching with him for many years, and our daughter, Sherri, always said he was her favorite math teacher. He was always a fun person to be around. We are very sorry that we can not attend the visitation or the service as we already had plans to go to Kansas City on Friday and Saturday to visit Harold’s sister who is ill. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of your family.
I remember Dennis Rineberg as being kind and gentle. Dennis accompanied our sophomore QHS basketball team on road-trips and was a mentor to me.
Dear Janice, Sorry to hear about your loss, and may God comfort you and your family. Sincerely, Ron Smock
Steve and Laura….we were so sorry to hear about your Dad. Please accept our condolences. Len had really enjoyed visiting with him and was looking forward to future visits. Give our regards to your mother and family and please know that if there is anything we can do, you have only to mention it. With our prayers, Kaaren and Len
I remember Denny as a passionate and dedicated teacher/coach/friend. The world needs more people like him to lead our youth.
Your family has my deepest sympathy in the death of Dennis Rineberg. Due to the weather, I am unable to attend the visitation but I wanted to send my condolences. I used to live across the street from your family at 10th & Spruce and have lots of good memories of those days. My prayers are with all of you. Jack Menke
Your family has my deepest sympathy in the death of Dennis Rineberg. I was a QHS 1955 classmate of Bill Rineberg. My thoughts & prayers are with you all at this sad time.
Delores Suter Dannehold
I have had the pleasure of knowing Dennis for many years. Dennis is the name that goes next to the word “gentleman.” It is through his many efforts that many students passed Math and graduated from QHS. Dennis had the knowledge, patiences, and caring attitude that makes him a great husband, dad, educations, catholic, etc. He is missed, but his memories will last on. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
Deacon Terry Ellerman
Denny was always one of the “nice guys” and will be missed by all who knew him. Our loving thoughts go out to his family.
I will always remember sitting at Grandma Eyler’s kitchen table with Uncle Denny reading stat’s and questions on the back of baseball cards. Denny will be missed.
Denny was a great guy. My daughter, Tara, had the honor of him coaching her in girls golf. She will never forget him.
Dear Rineberg Family,
I am so sorry to hear of Coach’s passing. My memories of the golf team wouldn’t be complete without his presence. Coach helped make the team so great and let us be crazy girls and have tons of fun.
I am grateful for my golf and personal memories with him. Please know that his memory will go with me for my entire life.
Love and condolences,
Tara
Dearest Jan, Steve and John, my sincerest prayers, thoughts and love are with you now and in the days to come.
Annie
In 1988-89, I looked forward to walking past Mr. Rineberg and the grief he would give me on my way to Mr. Bartlett’s class. What a great person he was. Sorry to hear of his passing.
He will be greatly missed! Thinking of you all during this difficult time.
My condolences to the family on the lost of a great teacher. Mr.Rineberg was my Math teacher my senior year at Quincy High School.(1986) Not only was he a great teacher, but one could see how he truly cared about his students. Rest in peace.
Jan and Family,
George and I were saddened to hear about Denny. We loved exchanging grandchildren stories when we would see him; in fact, we are in S.C. for five weeks now while Susan just had her little girl. We are sorry we will not be in Quincy for the Mass for Denny. We will be sending a memorial to St. Peter’s when we return the first week of January. You will be in our thoughts and prayers. Denny was the teacher all parents would want for their children. Quincy Public Schools were fortunate he chose to teach for them. Cherish your memories.
Jan, Mike and the Rineberg family…I am so sorry to hear about Dennis……He was a good friend, an excellent teacher, and a very good coach. I was fortunate to work with Denny when we coached together on Coach Hank’s staff. We spent may hours on the road scouting together. Please accept my deepest sympathy…God Bless……..Mike Hellenthal
Dear Jan and family, To think of Dennis brings a good feeling to us. We, along with his and your many friends, feel diminished when we contemplate his passing. He was truly a good guy who did his job in a spirit of cooperation and made significant contributions without fanfare.
May God’s Blessings, the support of your loving family, and meaningful memories comfort you in the days ahead.
was sorry to hear thar an old qhs teammate has passed.
may god bless you in your time of grief
Janice and family,
We are very sorry to hear of Denny’s passing away. He was a fine man and certainly will be missed. I enjoyed teaching with him for many years, and our daughter, Sherri, always said he was her favorite math teacher. He was always a fun person to be around. We are very sorry that we can not attend the visitation or the service as we already had plans to go to Kansas City on Friday and Saturday to visit Harold’s sister who is ill. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of your family.