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Myron Paul Rieser

February 06, 1939 - September 23, 2022
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Beth Rieser

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Beth Rieser

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Myron Paul Rieser

February 06, 1939 - September 23, 2022

Myron Paul Rieser of Plainfield, Illinois, (last resided in Los Gatos, California), passed away peacefully at age 83 on September 23, 2022 after bravely battling cancer for several years. Myron was born February 6, 1939 to Ruth (Kuhn) and Clarence Rieser.  As the eldest of five children, much of his early life was spent on the family farm in Plainfield, IL, where he graduated from Plainfield High School in the Class of 1957.  After attending Northern Illinois University, Myron took a position with Dyna-Color in Aurora, Illinois and was subsequently transferred to Virginia.  Myron ultimately ended up in Maryland as a Vice President for District Photo Inc. where he raised his family.
 
Myron and Lynne Anne See (m. 1960) were blessed with three wonderful children – Todd (Mary Martinelli), Beth (Kevin Bacchi) and Scarlet (Ted Wert) and four grandchildren - Chad and Rachel Rieser, and Brianna and Kaitlyn Wert.  Myron was also a beloved stepfather to Chris Lark, whom he loved along with Chris’s daughters, Amanda, Sarah and Sophie.
 
Myron was passionate about family and sports.  He played football in his younger days, softball as an adult, and then watched his grandchildren’s participation in sports during his later years which was his true “happy place”!  He also loved his hometown, Chicago Cubs baseball team as well as his local, Washington Redskins football team (now Commanders).
 
Following retirement from District Photo Inc., Myron moved West, starting in Wyoming where he found his companion, Sue Cristallo.  They resided in Los Gatos, CA where he enjoyed his peaceful retirement on Sue’s horse ranch for ~13 years.  They also enjoyed spending time with Sue’s children, Jennifer, Margi, Jeff and Andy, along with her grandchildren, Bradley, Mackenzie, and Madison LaRue, and Randy Brown.
 
Myron was preceded in death by his parents and brother, Alvin, and niece, Valerie Berger. Myron is survived by his three loving sisters Laurenda, Charlene and Sally, along with many incredible cousins, nieces, and nephews.
 
To honor his wishes, Myron will be cremated, and his remains will be with his children in Southern California as well as a New Orleans themed “celebration of life” is planned for February 2023. 
 
Myron’s “larger than life” personality and positive disposition is what made him the man he was, bringing joy to all those around him.  With Myron’s heart being as big as it was, in lieu of flowers, his wish was for you to donate to the charity of your choice. 
 
That said, remember Myron as the “eternal optimist” who put a smile on the face of anyone he was in contact with.

“Whoever is happy will make others happy too”. -Anne Frank
 
 
Contact can be made with any of Myron’s children:
Beth Rieser
Scarlet Wert

 

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Rene Koehler Scarlet, Beth and Todd, your dad was large as life, when he walked into a room everyone knew it. I’ll never forget the energy he infused when he showed up down in Marco for Aunt Sally’s birthday! Him and his cowboy hat and boots! One thing is for sure, he loved his kids and radiated pride whenever you were in his presence. It’s hard to believe we are at this time of life of saying goodbyes… Ebony with Uncle Al too. It’s easy to think that the old days of Fourth of July and the farm would somehow always stay the same. Your dad was a lover, he poured out everything that was inside of him on a daily basis, from what I understand and read through all the dozens of texts he was a fighter as well! My heart goes out to each one of you, What a beautiful and loving tribute to your papa! I know there’s never enough time … you always wish “ I wish I would’ve listened harder and remembered more and had one more fun day” you girls loved your father beautifully until the end. It is said “don’t tell me you love me show me and you girls sure did. I know you wouldn’t of had it any other way and I’m sure because of your outpouring you captured some beautiful tender moments. You are loved, all of you and I will look forward to being in your space February. I hate that the miles separate us what a hug is what you most definitely need. Know that you are loved but he loved you first ❤️
about 2 years ago

Scarlet Wert This picture is how I'll always remember my Dad- so full of life, nothing but smiles and coordinated! He loved everything matching and in it's place. An "operations plan" was always in full swing and we worked so well together to "put things into action". Everything I learned from a work standpoint was from my Dad...the ultimate Operations Manager! I love him and miss him beyond any words could ever express, but I know an incredible Angel will be watching over us all, embracing us with his big, teddy bear hugs. Forever Daddy's Peanut (Scarlet)
about 2 years ago

Beth Rieser Daddy, I still can't believe you are gone. I feel I am walking in a fog. But if it is real, you will be missed so very much. Thank you for all your lessons, hugs, smiles, letters, and teaching everyone that you meet, they matter! I will miss holding your hand, you picking me up at the airport with your big smile, and taking you out to our special father daughter dinners. I love you forever and ever! Your first born daughter. Beth
about 2 years ago

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