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Carl Reinholt,

CARL REINHOLT,

2021

It is with deepest sorrow that the family of the late Carl Reinholt announces the unexpected death of a father, brother and uncle on March 27th, 2011 at Extendicare Kirkland Lake, at the age of 83. He was predeceased by his father Carl I and mother Lillian (née McCarthy) and his loving wife Evelyne (née Nowry). Carl will be missed by his daughter Lindsay of Korea (friend Stephen Bell of Toronto); his brother Jack C.D. (MWO retired) President Ontario Region K.V.A. (Jeanne) of St. Thomas; his sister Marlene of Kirkland Lake; and many nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews. Carl brought live music to Kirkland Lake playing and conducting in several bands from the time of a teenager. Carl was also the founder of a couple of bands. He continued his music career until approximately 80 years of age. Carl had “Carl’s Office Supply” for 17 years. He was a music teacher at KLCVI for 11 years; played Last Post and Rouse for 50 years for Remembrance Day. He held positions of President for Heart & Stroke; Past President of the Chamber of Commerce and Golf Club; Secretary and / or Treasurer of Trinity United Church; Choir and Corinthian Lodge # 657 A.F. and A.M. The family will welcome friends at the MONETTE & FRENCH FUNERAL HOME (450 Government Road West, Kirkland Lake, ON., P2N 3L1) on Saturday, April 2, 2011 from 1:00 p.m. until time of service at 2:00 p.m. from the “Teck-Hughes” Chapel of the Funeral Home.Offer Condolence for the family of Carl Reinholt

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I have so many fond memories of Carl and the 50+ years that we played together in various bands in the Kirkland Lake area that I think it best to give a broad picture of those many wonderful and exciting times. Whether it was the Algonquin Regimental Band, the Station Road Saints, The Stardusters, or the Carl Reinholt Quartet, Carl was always upbeat,energizing, full of laughs and eager. Any dance in Elk Lake, Matachewan, the American(later-Canadian) military base at Ramore, Temagami or Tri-Towns, formal or informal occasion, always found our leader super prepared, rehearsed and ready to perform! Carl strove for perfection in all that interested him: music, bridge, singing, jogging/fitness, friendships, business and community services. I’ll remember best the weekend dances we played in so many venues across the north,our dapper musicians,the early morning arrivals at home,the ‘wee hour’ Chinese meals, the many laughs we shared, the revamping of our ‘gigs’ and the promise of another ‘night-out’ event the following Friday or Saturday evening. I thank-you good friend for these and so many other memories that will not be soon forgotten.

Gord Hamden, March 1, 2021

I was so sad to hear about the passing of Mr. Reinholt. I first met Mr. Reinholt around twenty-some years ago when I signed up for his Grade 9 music class. I was the shy kid who was still trying to find my place in high school. I found it in his class and I signed up for his music class every year until his retirement in 1992. Mr. Reinholt brought all kinds of music into our lives – classical, popular, big band and jazz – and we grew to love all kinds of music in his class. Mr. Reinholt truly loved his jazz and big band music – that’s where we saw him light up the most. He was a very dedicated teacher – spending his lunch hours and after school helping us perfect our musical skills in concert band. He even spent a good chunk of his free time trying to teach me trombone but I just couldn’t reach seventh position. But I did appreciate his efforts. In 1991, he decided to take our high school concert band to Florida and spent much of his spare time in the evenings helping us fund-raise the event. And what a trip it was! I have to commend Mr. Reinholt for surviving a week with a group of lively teenagers 24/7. Mr. Reinholt also had his own musical pursuits. Towards the end of my high school career, he invited me to play keyboard in his band – a request I was more than happy to fulfill. There, I met many people who had played in a band with my late grandfather (whom I had never met as he passed away before I was born). There, I heard many stories about my grandfather from his musical comrades and I was so grateful for the opportunity to get to know my grandfather in this way. Mr. Reinholt will always hold a special place in my heart and will be missed dearly. In the words of Jimmy Durante – “I’ll Be Seeing You”.

Kim Gauthier (nee Piche), March 1, 2021

A great musical friend, a valuable member of the community as well as a faithful member of Trinity Church Choir and congregation, Carl will be missed by both Mike and me. Carl was one of the first people I met when I arrived in KL some 43 years ago now and was always a great person to work with, especially when I first started teaching instrumental music after he retired.Our sympathies to Toni and Lindsay, and all of Carl’s extended family. I’m sorry we’re not in Kirkland Lake to attend the memorial service, but our thoughts will be with you all.

Margaret and Mike McCrank, March 1, 2021

So sorry to hear the sad news. I will always remember Carl’s Office Supply / music store and dreaming of owning an electric guitar like the ones on display there. Later, The electric guitar came from a different source but I bought my strings from Carl and an acoustic guitar. Carl was a fine musician and contributed a lot to all of us. He will be fondly remembered.

Esa Lehti, March 1, 2021

I’m sorry to hear of the loss of another fine musician from the Kirkland Lake camp. I always respected Mr.Reinholt as a teacher and musician (unless he was kicking me out of class, even then my respect for him didn’t waver). I’ll miss him in the Churchill Drive Swing Band. Peace and Love to the family!

Justin Lehti, March 1, 2021

I did buy my first Gibson guitar from Carl. Wish I stil had it. Carl was a fine musician and he did his utmost to help up and coming players. I owe a lot to Carl. Rest in peace buddy.

Jon Lehti, March 1, 2021

My deepest condolences Lindsay – your father was a well respected member of the community. I treasure the wonderful memories I have of him and our trips together with Aunt Eve. The Nowry family is thinking of you and your family at this difficult time.

Kathy Nowry-Robin, March 1, 2021

From our high school dance band “the Septones” through the Algonquin Regiment Band, the K.L. Concert Band, the Station Road Saints Dixieland Band, I spent many hours enjoying music with Carl. His energy and enthusiasm contributed greatly to the musical life of the town. My sincere condolences to the family. Jeff Scott

Jeff Scott, March 1, 2021

Wonderful memories of you will stay with me forever. The first samsonite luggage that you bought for me, the many trips you and aunt eve took me on, the gold hoop earrings for my twelveth birthday, the old store with the long narrow isles. You being the master of ceremonies at my wedding and how could i forget you trying to teach my tone deaf daughter amanda how to play the trumpet. Love You and will miss you Debbie Bolger

Debbie Bolger, March 1, 2021

We will miss Carl in the musical community. I’ve learned a lot over the past 3 decades from Carl. I guess the torch has been oficially passed as I will now be Kirkland Lakes Resident Trumpet Player. I have some big shoes to fill come future Nov. 11th gatherings at the Cenotaph. Sheila will also miss Carl in the Trinity Church Choir as well as the years that he was involved with the Interlink Choir. Our sincere condolences to Toni and Lindsay and the entire Reinholt family at this very difficult time.

Steve and Sheila Timmins, March 1, 2021

To Marlene & Family: Sorry to hear of the loss of your Brother Carl. He will be missed by many .If you need me for anything I am here for you. Margaret & Armand

Armand & Margaret Roy, March 1, 2021

My deepest sympathy goes out to Marlene, Jack & Lindsay as well as the whole Reinholt family. I spent some pleasant times visiting Carl with Marlene. He always had a joke to pass on and would save books from some of my favorite authors for me. I will miss your humor and your intelligence Carl. May you rest in peace. Shirley

Shirley Downey, March 1, 2021

Condolences to Marlene, Jack and Lindsay We will always remember Carl’s laugh, humor and love of life. We had many enjoyable visits together over more than 40 years, Carl was always family! Now those visits are treasured memories. I was just a boy when Carl and Ev took me in to live with them. Carl became my mentor, confidant and friend. He gave up trying to teach me how to play the horn, but he taught me how to look over the horizon and follow my dreams. His love of music can be remembered in many ways, but one that stands out is when he played Taps in the Algonquin Band at those cold Veteran Day Parades while the 912th Air Squadron and the public listened. But there was more to Carl than just music, he loved to fish, hunt and maybe party just a bit. Have one for CJ. We know Gabriel will like his new horn player. God Bless.

Len and Nancy Nowry, March 1, 2021

Carl played in bands and at parties with my uncle Jay Glover in the 1940s, 50s and 60s. All three of our own children attended KLCVI in the 1980s and 90s and took music classes from Carl, played in his bands and took band trips. Those chilly Remembrance Day celebrations at the KL cenotaph will not be the same without Carl and his horn but rest assured one of his students will be there to carry on the tradition. Condolences to the family.

Bill & Jo-Ann Glover, March 1, 2021

Uncle Carl, I have fond memories as a child going to Kirkland Lake to visit you and Aunt Evelyn and the times you would come to our family home in Haileybury and Temagami. You will be sadly missed! Love Lori, Dale, Alicia, Amber and Arielle.

Lori McCarthy, March 1, 2021

Marlene, Toni and Lindsay…..the many enjoyable years of knowing Carl as a friend and as a conductor in the Algonquin band, concert band and playing trumpet in our dance band, are indelibly etched in my mind….my wife Myrta and I send our deepest sympathy and have you in our prayers……..

Sid Hamden, March 1, 2021

We will miss you Uncle Carl. Lots of good memories of visiting you when we were younger and listening to you, Grandpa McCarthy and Arnold playing music at the lake in Temagami. Al, Brenda, Jeff, Danielle, Logan and families X0X0

Brenda Hicks, March 1, 2021

I have so many fond memories of my Uncle Carl. He brought so much laughter into our house when he would visit us in Florida back when I was a little girl. Uncle Carl would always bring a few of his instruments along so my sisters and I could play them – which was a huge treat for us. He was such a caring and giving person and he will be missed by so many that were fortunate enough to have known him.

Tina Bofo, March 1, 2021

Dear Marlene, family and friends of Carl, what a great loss to Kirkland Lake! He was my second trumpet teacher when I was starting in music, we had so much fun at my lessons in the apartment above the Strand Theatre. It was always a special time for me when we played duets together at the end of our lessons, especially when he would open the window on Government Road and let the sound come out. I will miss him as a friend, mentor and fabulous musician and conductor Glenn Conrad

Glenn Conrad, March 1, 2021

To Toni, Marlene and Lindsey, I am really sorry to hear about Carl’s passing. I have fond memories of our many bridge games, over the years, from one end of the province to the other. He was a good bridge player and an even better friend. I will really miss him. Bob Miller

Bob Miller, Sr., March 1, 2021

Dear Marlene, I am so sorry to hear your brother Carl has passed away. I always looked forward to hearing him play the trumpet every year at the Remembrance Day service. He will live on in the memories of Kirkland Lakers. My deepest sympathy to you and your family.

Lori Davis, March 1, 2021

Mom(Marlene), Uncle Jack and Lindsay, How sad it is to have heard from Mom letting me know that Uncle Carl has passed away. I have many memories of Uncle Carl at home, at the cottage. It always made me laugh how he couldn’t help but to correct me when I spoke to ensure I spoke properly. Needlessly to say some of those things stuck. I remember when I found out Lindsay was going to be born my first reaction was what? I’m not going to be the only granddaughter anymore…but I was happy to have her arrive. Lindsay has grown into a fantastic young lady and Uncle Carl couldn’t be more proud of her and all she is. Mom I know you did all you could for Uncle Carl and he appreciated everything it is you did…he loved you very much and was thankful for you being there for him no matter what it was or when he needed you. Sorry we can’t make it home to be there but know I love you and god bless his passing. All our love from Kathy, Ron, Zackary and Lauren xoxox

Kathy and Ron Bird, March 1, 2021

I was saddened on hearing the news of Carl’s passing. Then the memories started to flood back of his good humor, wide smile, his encouragement & his love of music.In times gone by (when we were all much younger) we all looked forward to our Sunday rehearsals at the Kly Club (K.L. Youth Club)& with Carl’s guidance we all became more proficient musicians.On my many trips back to Kirkland Lake, I always enjoyed trading stories with Carl & noticing that he was still nurturing young musicians & organizing small groups & concert bands. I know he enjoyed & took pride in all of his musical endeavors. He will be missed. My sincere condolences to his family. Laurie Bower

Laurie Bower, March 1, 2021

Our sincere condolences to the Reinholt family. Carl was a truly talented musician, teacher and business owner. A great loss to KL. Carl will be missed dearly by many. Hamilton/Best families

Linda (Best) & Bill Hamilton, March 1, 2021

I am so sorry to hear this news. I, like many of his former students and colleagues, have many fond memories from school stage bands, concert bands and more. Carl had a profound impact on our musicality and personal growth. Getting my masters of music may not have been possible without his influence. Please accept my sincere condolences on his passing.

David Cassel, March 1, 2021