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© The Enid News and Eagle
21 October 2021
Submitted by: Glenn


Paul Reid Reinstein

April 14, 1955 ~ September 1, 2021

Paul Reid Reinstein, born in Twin Falls, Idaho, passed away at the age of 66 in Lakewood, Washington, on Sept 1, 2021, where he has lived since 1987.

He Graduated from Enid High in 1973 and from Southwestern State University in Weatherford, OK, in 1977. He worked his entire life in the music industry, which he loved. He was also a past member of the Guild of American Luthiers.

He was proceeded in death by his parents, Edna C. Reinstein and Cecil R. Reinstein. He is survived by his children, Zachary Reid Reinstein, Tyler Anne Reinstein, and granddaughter, Adelyn Rey Reinstein, all of Washington State, and brother Donald from Arizona.

A celebration of his life is pending arrangements.


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