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     Robert M. Reising, 52, of Peoria, passed away at 7:53 p.m. on Wednesday, February 24, 2010, at home.

     He was born in Peoria on October 24, 1957, a son of Charles and Helen (Gerding) Reising. They preceded him in death, along with one brother, Richard Reising.

     In June of 1985, he married Eileen Wright. She survives, along with sons, Sean and Steven.

     Also surviving are siblings Janet Coogan, David (Cassie Conklin) Reising, Steven (Candy) Reising, Kathleen Reising, Roger Reising, Edward (Mardell) Reising, Raymond (Kathy) Reising, Monica (Michael Savoie) Reising, Mary Reising, Daniel Reising and Julia (Michael) Stevens. Robert is also survived by many nieces and nephews, and great-nieces and nephews.

     Visitation will be on Sunday, March 7, 2010, from 3 to 5 p.m. at Clary Funeral Home, 428 W. McClure Avenue, in Peoria. A private graveside service and interment will be at Resurrection Cemetery in Peoria, with his brother, Deacon David Reising officiating.

     Memorial contributions may be made in Robert’s memory to The Family of Robert Reising at CEFCU, P.O. Box 1715, Peoria, 61656-1715 or to the Muscular Dystrophy Association, MDA/OSF Neurology Group, 100 NE Randolph St., Peoria, 61606.


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Julie
 

My Dear Brother Bob;

 

My memories of you are many and varied. Some are happy, some not so happy but the foremost ones are of a fiercely independent and fiercely loyal big brother. 

 

I was just 11 years old and had for the first time, been given the responsibility of crossing guard on the corner of Frye and California.  I was feeling pretty good about myself when the school bully, Rex Commerford happened by and proceeded to terrorize me to the point of tears. Despite the fact that Rex had been your nemesis for years and was twice your size, when you heard what Rex had done you boldly confronted him telling him that he might get away with tormenting you but you would not allow him to torment your baby sister.  I have no idea what you would have done had Rex chosen to call your bluff but he didn’t and, he left me alone after that. I remember being so scared for you but so very proud!  This is how I remember you.  If you perceived that someone was threatening or putting you or someone you loved down, you were like a pit bull.

 

I also recall your love of music.  I remember sitting in the back bedroom on Republic Street and in the basement on Ridgelawn for hours at a time listening to the Doobie Brothers, Santana, Deep Purple, the Moody Blues, Pink Floyd and many more.  That love of music continued throughout your life as evidenced by the conversation I had with you on the Monday before you died.  As I drove down University Street on the way to your house that night, “Smoke on the Water” came on the radio.  For the life of me I could not recall who the band was. So when I got in the house I said to you, “who did Smoke on the Water?”  You said, “Which version?”  I had to show my musical ignorance and admit that I had no idea which version; I didn’t even know there was more than one version.  You proceeded to set me straight explaining that someone had plagiarized the song without the permission of the author, Ritchie Blackmore who had then sued.  I then said, “Who was the group, all I can think of is Black Sabbath but I know that is not right”.  You gave me an absolutely horrified look and said; “Deep Purple” after which we shared a good laugh at my appalling lack of musical knowledge. 

 

This my final memory of you; my big brother, protector and friend, is one I will carry with me for the rest of my life as it brings a smile to my face and eases the pain in my heart.  

Veronica Verkler
 
Figuring out the news and neighbors and landlords and pet birds and commenting on all the great "forwards" etc on the internet (Bob mainly like the one's from my cousin Dick) and words of wisdom Bob signed off with on the computer etc on the internet and kid stories and just plain talking and having a great family life and how he was proud of them...and his new house too..and just things that revealed that he was a great American indeed.
Monica
 
Becoming friends as adults, sharing . . . Lord of the Rings, fusion jazz, paper route stories & a big red wagon, parenting challenges. I will always admire your strength, dignity, and commitment to family.
Dan
 
Bob caught the bigger fish the one time we shared a boat but we shared many a fire & adventure down in the woods....
Latest Condolences
Denise Henley-Arnone former neighbor March 8, 2010
 

For the entire Reising family:

My family lived down the street from yours on Republic oh so long ago.  Although it's been many years since I've seen any of you, the memories are like snapshots of moments that will always be there.  I send you my sincerest sympathy and pray that God will hold each of you in His loving embrace and ease your sadness.  Bobby...rest in peace.

 

Caterpillar 6Sigma Family Friends/Co-workers of Kathleen March 7, 2010
 
Our heartfelt sympathy for you and your family.  A memorial contribution has been made in Robert's name to the MDA.
Joan and Pete Ingolia Condolences March 3, 2010
 
Our deepest sympathies to all the members of the Reising family.
Jan Breitbarth & Glori Weldon Love You March 2, 2010
 

Dearest Reising Family,

 

Our deepest sympathies and prayers go out to you all on the loss of Bobby but most of all your love!  Mere words cannot express our sorrow!

 

Our families are bound toghether in much love and memories that can never be broken. 

 

Please call us if there is anything we can go 367-9259 or email harlygal@mtco.com.

 

We love you,  Jan & Glori

Veronica Verkler Such A Shock February 28, 2010
 
I'll be there..at the visitation next Sunday...Such a shock..I'm so sad but glad I got his St. Philomena rosary etc.to him before all this. In fact, after church and before I was alerted in regard to this obituary, I was going to drop by and see how you all were doing.

Well, I am semi-speechless right now. Don't know how much help I can be for you all right now, but I'll be there next Sunday...and forever. Because Bob and you all are the very definition of "Good, Real People".

You're in my prayers today and always and I have a feeling that Bob's up in Heaven right now "frolicking with all sorts of birds" or whatever the Good Lord has in mind for Bob's version of Heaven.

Nonetheless, we all need prayers so it's off to Mass for me right now. Call me anytime Eileen and especially now if there's anything at all practical that you need soon.

I'm sure my whole Verkler family feels the same as I do, so I type this for them as well. My Dad especially really respected Bob as a very good example of what a father should be. He got to witness you all in action as the Dad of his paperboys. I feel the same way. My parents may or may not be back from Florida by then. It's hard to tell. But I'll email them Bob's obituary.

And Sean and Steve, always be good and brave for your mother like your Dad was. He's even more powerful in Heaven you know.
Veronica Verkler
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