Walter Rearick obituary: Walter Rearick's Obituary, Syracuse

In Memory Of
Walter M. "Marv" Rearick
1939 - 2020

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Obituary photo of Walter Rearick, Syracuse-NY

In Memory Of
Walter M. "Marv" Rearick
1939 - 2020

Walter (Marv) Rearick 81, passed away Thursday , October 15, 2020.Marv was born May 23rd, 1939 in Williamsport, PA, son of Jean and Glenn Rearick from Elmira , NY.


Marv was predeceased by his loving wife Shaun Rearick, son Jon Mark Rearick, his parents Jean and Glenn Rearick mother and father in law Robert and Patricia Barnes, in laws Mark,Michael, Casey, Gail , Richard. and Tony.

Marv is survived by Patrick, Shannon, Meghan , Tobi, Karen C Barnes ,Michael Wantauck, Kristine Barnes, Karen A Barnes.along with nieces and nephews.

Marv was the kindest person and would do anything for anyone. He served our country, proud, an amazing husband and father. He always put himself last and had too many friends to count. He took a moment of thought before responding when in conversation and when he did respond, they were usually words of wisdom. He appreciated and respected life and all that it offered. He listened with care and spoke with respect. He loved baseball (Yankees), family, friends and especially his pets. Marv is loved by everyone he became involved with. He worked for many years at a local Chrysler Dealership and won many awards for his efforts. Marv, we thank you for your service to our country and our freedom. We all love you and miss you desperately. We will be together again one day.

Please join us to reunite Shaun, Marv and Jon Mark Oct 23rd, 11:00 AM at North Syracuse Cemetery, 555 South Bay Rd, North Syracuse 13212.

Gathering size within our chapels will be based on the most current NYS occupancy requirements. Masks are required and social distancing is to be observed inside and outside of our chapels.

To share a memory of Marv or leave a special message for his family, please click the Share Memories button above.

Walter (Marv) Rearick 81, passed away Thursday , October 15, 2020.Marv was born May 23rd, 1939 in Williamsport, PA, son of Jean and Glenn Rearick from Elmira , NY.


Marv was predeceased by his loving wife Shaun Rearick, son Jon Mark Rearick, his parents Jean and Glenn Rearick mother and father in law Robert and Patricia Barnes, in laws Mark,Michael, Casey, Gail , Richard. and Tony.

Marv is survived by Patrick, Shannon, Meghan , Tobi, Karen C Barnes ,Michael Wantauck, Kristine Barnes, Karen A Barnes.along with nieces and nephews.

Marv was the kindest person and would do anything for anyone. He served our country, proud, an amazing husband and father. He always put himself last and had too many friends to count. He took a moment of thought before responding when in conversation and when he did respond, they were usually words of wisdom. He appreciated and respected life and all that it offered. He listened with care and spoke with respect. He loved baseball (Yankees), family, friends and especially his pets. Marv is loved by everyone he became involved with. He worked for many years at a local Chrysler Dealership and won many awards for his efforts. Marv, we thank you for your service to our country and our freedom. We all love you and miss you desperately. We will be together again one day.

Please join us to reunite Shaun, Marv and Jon Mark Oct 23rd, 11:00 AM at North Syracuse Cemetery, 555 South Bay Rd, North Syracuse 13212.

Gathering size within our chapels will be based on the most current NYS occupancy requirements. Masks are required and social distancing is to be observed inside and outside of our chapels.

To share a memory of Marv or leave a special message for his family, please click the Share Memories button above.

Services & Gatherings

Interment

North Syracuse Cemetery
555 South Bay Road, North Syracuse, NY 13212

New Comer Funeral Home (315-214-0400) is assisting the family

New Comer Funeral Home (315-214-0400) is assisting the family

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