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Michele Monique “Niki” <I>Rivera</I> Reiter

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Michele Monique “Niki” Rivera Reiter

Birth
Sullivan County, New York, USA
Death
24 Sep 2012 (aged 38)
Coleman County, Texas, USA
Burial
Cremated, Location of ashes is unknown Add to Map
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"Michele Reiter (Rivera) 10/11/73-9/24/12 of Brownwood, Texas, formerly of Loch Sheldrake, New York died unexpectedly. She was 38.

"Michele attended Tri-Valley School in Grahamsville, New York until her junior year when she transferred and graduated from Fallsburg High School in Fallsburg, New York. After graduation she moved to Texas and started a family.

"Michele's two children were the light of her life. She spent as much time as she could with them. Michelle was a true blue New York Giants fan, even in Cowboy country.

"Michele was a department manager at Home Depot in Brownwood. She loved her job and her Home Depot "family." Michelle had a kind heart and always saw the best in people. She valued her friends and family. Michelle was planning a trip home to New York to spend time with her family enjoying the beautiful fall foliage.

"Michele is survived by her two beautiful children Ty Jalen Reiter and Alexis Nicole Reiter; her ex-husband and friend Stephen Reiter of Abiline, Texas; her beloved mother Kathy Rivera-Jones and stepfather Noel Van Jones of Neversink, New York; her father Destino Rivera of Fajardo, Puerto Rico; her sister Melanny Rivera, of Parksville, New York; her brother Destiny Rivera of New York, New York; her cousin Jan Dijkstra of New York, New York; her paternal grandmother Anita Cornish of Boca Raton, Florida and paternal grandfather Felix Rivera of Tamarac, Florida; and many aunts, uncles and cousins.

"A memorial service will be held in Texas Wednesday, October 3, 2012 at 10:00 a.m. at Riverside Park, Brownwood, Texas. Rev. David Williams will officiate under the direction of Henderson Funeral Home of Coleman. A memorial service will be held in New York Saturday, October 13, 2012 at 11:00am at Friendship Baptist Church, 11 Upper Ferndale Road, Ferndale, New York. Rev. Harry Brown will officiate.

"Memorial Contributions can be made to "Michele Reiter Memorial Fund" c/o Wells Fargo, 1900 N. Bryant Blvd., San Angelo, Texas 76903."

(Coleman Chronicle and Democrat-Voice. Used with permission.)
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"Remains matching the description of missing Brownwood woman Michele Reiter were discovered Monday in remote Coleman County.

"During a news conference, Brownwood Police Chief Mike Corley said the body found was a female fitting the description of Michele Reiter. While there hasn't been an
autopsy done on the body to confirm the identity of the woman, law enforcement officials said they have reason to believe the body is Michele Reiter.

"Officials are not giving the exact location in Coleman County where the body was found. They only said it is a remote location.

"They also do not have a cause or manner of death at this point in the investigation. Corley said they do have suspects. However, police won't say how many.

"The Tarrant County Medical Examiner's Office will conduct the autopsy. The Texas Rangers have been put in charge of the crime scene and the investigation is ongoing. "We're not at the end of the investigation where we can all pat each other on the back and say, ‘Good job it's all done,' because we have a long way to go," Corley said. "I can't emphasize that enough. This is a major hurdle that we've made today by getting some closure and knowing a little bit more about what's happened to Michele." "

(Coleman Chronicle and Democrat-Voice. Used with permission.)
"Michele Reiter (Rivera) 10/11/73-9/24/12 of Brownwood, Texas, formerly of Loch Sheldrake, New York died unexpectedly. She was 38.

"Michele attended Tri-Valley School in Grahamsville, New York until her junior year when she transferred and graduated from Fallsburg High School in Fallsburg, New York. After graduation she moved to Texas and started a family.

"Michele's two children were the light of her life. She spent as much time as she could with them. Michelle was a true blue New York Giants fan, even in Cowboy country.

"Michele was a department manager at Home Depot in Brownwood. She loved her job and her Home Depot "family." Michelle had a kind heart and always saw the best in people. She valued her friends and family. Michelle was planning a trip home to New York to spend time with her family enjoying the beautiful fall foliage.

"Michele is survived by her two beautiful children Ty Jalen Reiter and Alexis Nicole Reiter; her ex-husband and friend Stephen Reiter of Abiline, Texas; her beloved mother Kathy Rivera-Jones and stepfather Noel Van Jones of Neversink, New York; her father Destino Rivera of Fajardo, Puerto Rico; her sister Melanny Rivera, of Parksville, New York; her brother Destiny Rivera of New York, New York; her cousin Jan Dijkstra of New York, New York; her paternal grandmother Anita Cornish of Boca Raton, Florida and paternal grandfather Felix Rivera of Tamarac, Florida; and many aunts, uncles and cousins.

"A memorial service will be held in Texas Wednesday, October 3, 2012 at 10:00 a.m. at Riverside Park, Brownwood, Texas. Rev. David Williams will officiate under the direction of Henderson Funeral Home of Coleman. A memorial service will be held in New York Saturday, October 13, 2012 at 11:00am at Friendship Baptist Church, 11 Upper Ferndale Road, Ferndale, New York. Rev. Harry Brown will officiate.

"Memorial Contributions can be made to "Michele Reiter Memorial Fund" c/o Wells Fargo, 1900 N. Bryant Blvd., San Angelo, Texas 76903."

(Coleman Chronicle and Democrat-Voice. Used with permission.)
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"Remains matching the description of missing Brownwood woman Michele Reiter were discovered Monday in remote Coleman County.

"During a news conference, Brownwood Police Chief Mike Corley said the body found was a female fitting the description of Michele Reiter. While there hasn't been an
autopsy done on the body to confirm the identity of the woman, law enforcement officials said they have reason to believe the body is Michele Reiter.

"Officials are not giving the exact location in Coleman County where the body was found. They only said it is a remote location.

"They also do not have a cause or manner of death at this point in the investigation. Corley said they do have suspects. However, police won't say how many.

"The Tarrant County Medical Examiner's Office will conduct the autopsy. The Texas Rangers have been put in charge of the crime scene and the investigation is ongoing. "We're not at the end of the investigation where we can all pat each other on the back and say, ‘Good job it's all done,' because we have a long way to go," Corley said. "I can't emphasize that enough. This is a major hurdle that we've made today by getting some closure and knowing a little bit more about what's happened to Michele." "

(Coleman Chronicle and Democrat-Voice. Used with permission.)

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