Ronald Hebert Reine, 83 of Selvin, IN passed away September 29, 2024 in his home. Ron was born in Evansville, IN March 6, 1941. He is survived by his loving wife, Sylvia of 46 years. Sons, Kevin Reine (Michelle), Roger Reine (Gretchen), Brian Reine and a daughter Kim Harper. Stepson, John Joseph Adcock. Grandchildren, Nicholas Reine, Blake Reine, Ethan Reine, Chris Reine, Ben Harper & Robin O’Brien. He was preceded in death by his parents Al and Alma Reine, stepson Kevin Martin, his brothers and a sister.
Ron worked for ALCOA for many years then became an insurance agent with Associated Doctors Health and Life. Ron and his wife Sylvia enjoyed many years living in Ocean Springs, MS. Where they loved fishing and boating. In his retirement he had a passion for collecting and selling garage sale items, he never met a stranger. Ron had a love for card games. His kids and grandkids loved especially to play UNO Attack and Tripoley with him.
Although there will be no service at this time, his memory will forever live on in the hearts of those who loved him.
Maryann Zimmerman-White says
I met Ron years ago when I was a child. My cousin, Karen, had married Ron. He was so good to the entire family and we all truly loved him. My prayers go out to his wife, all the kids and grandkids. A life well-lived. Prayers for you all.
Gary R Welch says
Uncle Ron was the youngest of Al and Alma’s four children. He was my favorite uncle because he was only 12 years older than me. He was like my big brother when I lived in Evansville. Our condolences to his immediate family. He will be missed. May his soul rest in peace.
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Denise Campbell says
I will miss him so much. He was my last living uncle and I was looking forward to going and playing Tripoli with him I just talk to him two weeks ago. I’m glad I got to talk to him before he passed.
Klave Pennell says
I definitely will miss this man. Even though he was my ex’s stepdad he was a great man. But this a lot stayed with us when they were in town. My whole family loved him and Sylvia both. And now he’s up there with them. I’m really going to miss you Ron.