Obituary of Melvin Warren Reber
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Melvin Warren Reber was born to Carson and Delia Reber on August 29, 1934 in
Warsaw, New York and died suddenly while full of life on November 28, 2024 in
Rochester, New York.
His brother, Merlin, was born five years after him. Mel enjoyed
pranking his little brother as only a big brother can. Mel graduated from Wilson
high school and taught chemistry for 33 years in Spencerport, New York. He
was a heavily involved supporter of his alma mater, Roberts Wesleyan College,
as well as the Free Methodist Church.
Mel first dated his wife, Barbara Roushey, at Lighthouse Christian Camp on the
shore of Lake Ontario following a dare from his friend, Al Morton. Mel and Barb
were married for 69 years and still maintain a cottage there along with boats, jet
skis, kayaks, and frequent bon fires which he referred to as “family glue
As a lifelong conservationist, Mel loved hunting, fishing, and outdoor recreation
He worked hard to ensure that the ones he loved could share the things he
loved. Though he and Barb had travelled much of the world together, he was
most at home on “the farm”, his land in Bergen, New York, which he maintained
with chainsaws and tractors for the benefit of both people and all the wil
creatures there.
As a sought-after MC for many family wedding receptions and public events,
Mel knew how to captivate an audience and get them laughing. Mel will be long
remembered for his ready humor, practical wisdom, and for rolling up his sleeves
to wash the dishes following a large family gathering. When his children were
young and complained about some petty wrong he would retort, “life isn’t
fair…”. As they matured, he both admonished and exemplified, “…but you nee
to work for justice.” In later years Mel became attentive to and outspoken about
the national political stage. Therefore, in Mel’s memory and in his honor may we
all agree to work together to Make America Great Again.
Mel was preceded in death by his son, Steven Kirk. He is survived by his wife,
Barbara, and their daughters, Brenda/David Ragonesi, Crystal/Todd Kroh,
Michele/Bob Landis, and their daughter-in-law, Sue Burrows Reber. In addition,
he is survived by 12 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren.
A celebration of Mel’s life will be held at the Brockport Free Methodist Church on
December 28 2024 at 2:00 pm in Brockport, New York.
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