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Dorothy Jean Reichenberger © Enid News and Eagle 12-06-2005 Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
A mass of Christian burial for Dorothy Jean Reichen-berger, 80, of Alva will be 10 a.m. Wednesday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Alva. The Rev. Shane Tharp will officiate. Burial will be in Sacred Heart Cemetery. Arrangements are by Marshall Funeral Home, Alva.
She was born Feb. 24, 1925, at Long Beach, Calif., to Edward Arthur and Hazel Helena Haggett Teutschmann and died Sunday, Dec. 4, 2005, at Integris Bass Baptist Health Center, Enid.
She attended school in Long Beach. She worked in the shipyards as a welder during World War II and operated a punch press for Johnson Controls.
She married Donovan Leroy Reichenberger at Las Vegas June 6, 1958. They lived in various locations while he served in the Navy, moving to Alva in 1963. She was a housewife and a sales clerk for Tanner Clothing and Schumacher Drug.
She was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Monica Circle, Altar Society and charter member of Share Pink Ladies.
Surviving are her husband, Donovan, of the home; and one brother, Bill Teutschmann of Parker City, Ariz.
She was preceded in death by two brothers and three sisters.
Memorials may be made through the funeral home to Northwestern Oklahoma State University Foundation for the Dorthy Reichenberger Memorial Scholarship Fund.
Condolences may be made online at www.marshallfuneralhomes.com.
Donovan Leroy Reichenberger © Alva Review-Courier 12-16-2020 Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
© Alva Review-Courier
August 5, 1926 - December 14, 2020
Donovan Leroy Reichenberger was born on August 5, 1926, to Joseph A. and Cecilia (Thimmesch) Reichenberger in Mt. Hope, Kansas, and passed to his eternal life on December 14, 2020. Graveside services for Donovan Leroy Reichenberger will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday, December 17, 2020, with Father Bala Sagili Jesudas officiating. Interment will be in the Sacred Heart Cemetery under the direction of Marshall Funeral Home of Alva. A celebration of Donovan's life will be held later in 2021.
As a child with five siblings, Donovan moved to Sharon, Kansas, where he graduated from high school.
Beginning in 1945, Donovan served in the U.S. Navy for 18 years with assignments in the Atlantic and Pacific fleets. He served during World War II and the Korean War. During this time, he married the love of his life, Dorothy Teutschmann, on June 6, 1958. Following his naval service, they moved to Alva, Oklahoma. Donovan took only two-and-a-half years of study at Northwestern State College and graduated in 1965 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in social science. He then earned a master's degree from Wichita State University in 1967.
Donovan joined Northwestern State College's history department in 1967. He completed additional graduate studies at the University of Kansas and the University of Oklahoma. Donovan retired from Northwestern Oklahoma State University in December 1992 after 25 years of service.
In the 47 years of their marriage, Donovan and Dorothy were passionate patrons of the arts. They were dedicated in their attendance at Northwestern's concerts and theater productions. After Dorothy's passing in 2005, Donovan established a memorial scholarship in his wife's name to support students in the university's vocal department. Donovan's dedication to the music and theater programs has grown with four endowed scholarships and six endowed chairs, all established to provide numerous students with a quality fine arts education. Donovan also endowed a history scholarship.
Donovan's heart for service went beyond the classroom. He served on the Share Medical Center Board and the Cherokee Strip Museum Board. He also served on Alva's Centennial Planning Committee. Donovan was a faithful member of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Alva.
Donovan served as a Northwestern Foundation & Alumni Association trustee since 1993. He retired in 2013, becoming trustee emeritus at that time.
Donovan continued to enjoy the talents of the Northwestern vocal and theater students until his health declined in the last few years. Students were fond of him and they showed their affection by planning and delivering special performances for him in his home.
The Donovan Reichenberger Fundraising Award was established in 2010 to honor Donovan's example of generosity and fundraising service. The award recognizes the private fundraising efforts of Northwestern's faculty and staff.
Donovan was preceded in death by his wife, Dorothy; his parents; his sisters Lonetta Carlile and Rosemary Soptic; and his brothers Cletus Reichenberger and Dr. Jerome Reichenberger. He leaves to mourn his passing his sister, Oringa McGuire of Alva, other relatives and countless friends, alumni and grateful students.
In lieu of flowers, memorials can be made to the Northwestern Foundation & Alumni Association, 709 Oklahoma Blvd., Alva, Okla., 73717. Arrangements by Marshall Funeral Home. Online condolences may be made at http://www.marshallfuneralhomes.com.
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