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Helen Reinherz
In Memory of
Helen
Reinherz (Zarsky)
1923 - 2017
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Condolence From: Mindy Schwartz-Brown
Condolence: Dr, Reinherz was an inspiration and a source of encouragement
during my time a Simmons School of Social Work. Her delight in her work
and concern for students were always apparent. With her
intellectual rigor and faith the impact of research she set a bar for women scholars.. May this kind woman's memory be a blessing to her family and to all .
Friday February 24, 2017
Condolence From: Nancy Riemer
Condolence: To the family and friends of Professor Helen Reinherz-
Dr Reinherz was my professor in research and statistics during my Simmons SSW tenure, 1976-1978. I remember her as an enthusiastically dedicated teacher and researcher and admired her vitality and focus. Heartfelt condolences to the family and community who loved her, as well as sending my appreciation of her long, very productive life of science, rigorand service.
May she be completely at peace, and may you all have much comfort of heart.
With great respect,
Nancy Riemer, LICSW ('78)
Friday February 24, 2017
Condolence From: Ann Fleck-Henderson
Condolence: I regret that I cannot be with the family and friends of Helen tomorrow. She was a very important part of my 30 years on the faculty at Simmons. Helen was a dedicated social work researcher, a mentor to many students, especially those who served on her series of teams over the many years (decades) of important longitudinal research. Her devotion to her family was always very evident. I send my sincere condolences.
Monday February 20, 2017
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