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Frank Reinhart

June 28, 1945 — July 3, 2022

Little Rock

Frank Reinhart

   Frank Reinhart, 77, of Little Rock, passed away July 3, 2022. Born in Camden, New Jersey, he grew up in Skippack, Pennsylvania, and served in the U.S. Navy. He also had a career in security for Wells Fargo, the Excelsior Hotel, and the Little Rock Convention & Visitors Bureau. He was an avid bowler, coin collector and antiques lover.

   Frank’s family meant everything to him. Only some are listed here, but he also loved all those not named. He was preceded in death by his parents, William and Dorothy May Reinhart; and brothers, William John Reinhart, Jr., Edward Reinhart and Jeffrey Reinhart.

   Frank is survived by his wife of 21 years, Cheryl L. Reinhart; children, Sharon Reinhart, Heather Edwards, William Reinhart and stepdaughter, Katherine Simmons (Neil); grandchildren, Christina Hammers, Candice Forte (Anthony), Brandie Allums, Brittanie Allums (Juan Newburn), Marcus Allums, Christopher Allums, Tabatha Allums, Alexander Allums, Madalynn Edwards, Parker Reinhart, Russell Reinhart, Elijah Jennings and Cole Simmons. He is also survived by great-grandchildren, Marquis “MJ”, Jordynne, Anthony “AJ”, Abrhianna, Skilynn, Christopher “CJ”, Brynlee, Brylan, Nova Wren and Camryn; nieces and nephews, Douglas Reinhart, Brian Reinhart (Stacy), Mitchell Reinhart, Mark Reinhart (Lorraine), Jeffrey Reinhart, Chelise Wilkerson, Derrick Reinhart and Ginger Reinhart; and other extended family and friends.

   Memorials may be made to the American Heart Association, 909 W. 2nd St., Little Rock, AR 72201.

   The Celebration of Frank’s life will be 4:00 pm Wednesday, July 13, with visitation beginning at 3:30 pm, at Smith Little Rock Funeral Home, 8801 Knoedl Court, Little Rock, Arkansas.  A reception will follow.



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