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Donald Reisig Obituary

Reisig, Donald Lee, 81, of Leland, MI, died October 21, 2016. Memorial service: 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Estes-Leadley Greater Lansing Chapel. Visitation will begin at 1 p.m.
Published by The Press on Oct. 26, 2016.

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BARRY K. DAMON

October 31, 2016

DON WAS A GOOD MAN. I PRAY THAT HE REST IN THE ARMS OF GOD, AND BE FONDLY REMEMBERED BY ALL. MAY GOD COMFORT HIS LOVED ONES, AND WATCH OVER THEM. REST IN PEACE, MY FRIEND.

Susan (Walker) Tigner

October 29, 2016

My sincerest condolescenes to Don's family. I always appreciated him as an astute lawyer, and friend. When he went to Ukraine, I told him I wanted to go there and open up an orphanage. He looked at me funny, but said yes, there is a need, and he always had so much on his plate. I miss him, and wish I had been able to see him more often. My father, Bruce E. Walker, MD PhD, Professor at MSU, died in 2007 from Parkinson's, and he was in hospice. It was very helpful, and he was pushing it right til the end. Rest In Peace, Don!

Otto Stockmeyer

October 28, 2016

I first encountered Don when he ran for Prosecutor in 1964. He had a booth at the county fair and was passing out slices of watermelon. It worked, he was elected, and off he went to become judge, drug czar, and much more. Along the way, he was among the pioneering professors who taught the first entering class at Cooley Law School.

Mark Farhat

October 28, 2016

To the Reisig family.My condolences of the passing of Mr.Reisig.He was a great person as he was the professional he was in the legal field.We had many great times with him and your family growing up.He will be missed.

Richard Guilford

October 25, 2016

Don was Assistant Prosecutor when I arrived in Lansing in 1967, and he interviewed me for a job in his shop, a contact that was the beginning of a long relationship. I observed Don with admiration in all of his roles over the years. He was never taken with himself or his accomplishments. His sense of humor allowed him the space to appreciate others and the world around him. He was truly a superior lawyer and a great and good person, of whom his family can take great pride.

Ted Eck

October 24, 2016

Don was always my favorite uncle, but I came to know him well as his room-mate on a several week-long goodwill tour behind the Iron Curtain in 1975. I was an 18 year old bound for U of Michigan, but I learned far more about the world from Uncle Don than I would later in my classes at Ann Arbor. I enjoyed his wit, his good-nature and his acute knowledge of history and politics which made our travels together the experience of a lifetime. Don was not just a good man, he was a great man and I will miss him, until we meet again.

Harry Moxley

October 24, 2016

Don was a mentor, and a friend, and a role model, and an advocate. We should all celebrate Don's life as one well lived, and to the fullest, and I will always remember and appreciate him. The world is a better place having had him in it.

Harry Moxley

Steve & Julie DeBoer

October 23, 2016

Don was a great man, attorney and friend! A man you could trust with a brilliant legal mind. We willl never forget his kindness and legal assistance. MSPTA is what it is today because on Don. He will always be an honorary Trooper.

John Boyd

October 23, 2016

Don was a fine lawyer and a great mentor, with a great sense of humor....a kind, caring and quick individual. His contributions and talents will be missed.

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Memorial Events
for Donald Reisig

Oct

26

Visitation

1:00 p.m.

Estes-Leadley Greater Lansing Chapel

MI

Oct

26

Memorial service

2:00 p.m.

Estes-Leadley Greater Lansing Chapel

MI

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