A Celebration of Life for Herman Reigenborn will be held at 3 p.m. March 16 at McWilliams Funeral Home in Gallatin. Visitation will be one hour prior to the service. Inurnment will be at a later date at the Missouri Veterans Cemetery in Higginsville. Memorial contributions may be made to Herman J. (Harley) Reigenborn Memorial Fund or the VFW Frank Frazier Post 2172, in care of McWilliams Funeral Home in Gallatin.
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Herman John (Harley) Reigenborn, 65, Jamesport, died Friday, March 9, 2018, at the VA Medical Center in Kansas City.
Herman J. (Harley) Reigenborn was born July 18, 1952 the son of Herman John and Esther Mae (Blaase) Reigenborn in Grant, Neb. He graduated from high school and enlisted in the United States Navy. He was awarded the Vietnam Service Medal. Harley proudly served his country for two years. After being released from active duty he transferred to the Naval Reserve. Harley moved to California where he worked in construction and carpentry. He stayed in California for several years before moving to Gallatin. He currently lived in Jamesport.
Harley worked at Landmark Manufacturing for several years, before being forced to retire due to failing health.
Harley was a member of the local VFW Frank Frazier Post 2172 and Freedom Of Road Riders.
Harley was preceded in death by his mother; and by his brother, Kenneth Reigenborn.
Survivors include his father and stepmother, Herman and Fran Reigenborn of Brighton, Colo.; son, Chad Reigenborn of St. Joseph; brothers, William Reigenborn of Salt Lake City, Utah, Paul Reigenborn of Longmont, Colo., and Richard Reigenborn of Brighton; sister, Jeanne Mahan of Brighton; and four grandchildren.