He called himself conservative, but he was not entirely correct; there was no one more liberal in loving this country, the land which he farmed for years, his wife, grandchildren and great grandchildren. You will be sorely missed by all.
RUTH, MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO YOU AND THE FAMILY..jACK WAS ALWAYS SMILING AND ALWAYS PLEASANT. HE WORKED HARD. I HAVE ALWAYS ADMIRED YOU AND JACK AND YOUR FAMILY. I WILL KEEP YOU IN MY PRAYERS,
LOVE, CATHY JONES
My late father Frank Delikat was also a farmer in Franklin Township. I recall him mentioning the Rinehart brothers often. I pray you know that - within our hearts, the ones we love are never really gone...they live in beautiful memories....
Our Dearest FaFa- a day will not pass without us thinking about you and remembering all the fun and wonderful times we had together. You have touched our lives in so many ways and we will be sure to cherish all the fond memories for a long long time.xoxoxo S, D, R & C
Deep feelings and condolences for Ruth and daughters. Jack was my first real boss: I worked for him on the farm Saturdays when I was in high school, maybe 1954-55. Best part was when I was invited for mid-day dinner, invariably chicken, mashed potatoes and gravy, and dessert, with the family. Ruth had/has beautiful soprano voice, sang solos in my Mother's choir at Grandin church. Fond memories.