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Steve Rheinecker Tribute

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Steve Rheinecker (1972-2007)

PANTHER FAN


Friday, March 9, 2007, one of our more dedicated members, Steve Rheinecker (panther fan), was taken from us in the middle of the night. A man who devoted his life to God, family, and Pinckneyville basketball, Steve will be missed by all at IllinoisHighSchoolSports.com.

We send our warmest regards and deepest sympathies to his wife, Claudia, and daughter, Sara. Please keep them, the rest of his family, friends, co-workers, and the any other of Steve's loved ones in your thoughts and prayers.

Steve liked to razz the Nashville Hornets fans by wearing a t-shirt of the opposition. It's these antics that caused many to laugh and made memories that will last forever.

Rest in peace,  Steve.

One of our wiser posters, Fan of the Game, might have put it best when he said, "I am reminded of the story of Job when he asked God why He allows innocent people to suffer. God replies with a long set of questions about creation, part of which follows:

'Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth? declare, if thou hast understanding. Who hath laid the measures thereof, if thou knowest? or who hath stretched the line upon it? Whereupon are the foundations thereof fastened? or who laid the corner stone thereof; When the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy?'

"God's answer indicates that man cannot understand the reasons because man in his incarnation is finite, and God is infinite. But as creation is the ordering of chaos and as creation is so vast and yet so intricate and so divine, man cannot understand it on a human scale and must place faith in the Architect who designed creation to do what is right.

"And so it is with Steve's death. We must trust in the God of creation that He has done what is right. God's rest, Steve."

Steve Rheinecker was 34.

We encourage any and all posters to share their thoughts and memories of such a wonderful man and servant of high school sports. Those who wish to share a few words, or merely read about the effect that Steve had on a myriad of lives may do so here.