Doreen M. Reinemann

Doreen M. Reinemann

ALTAMONT — Doreen M. Reinemann, who ran a consignment shop and liked taking care of people, died peacefully at her Altamont home on Wednesday, Aug. 20, 2025. She was 72.

Born on Aug. 29, 1952, she was the daughter of the late Adam and Marion (née Westervelt) Reinemann.

“In her younger years, Doreen owned and operated the “Seek & Find Services” consignment shop in Duanesburg, which she really enjoyed,” her family wrote in a tribute.

“She also enjoyed hiking, reading, garage sales, couponing, thrifting, and camping,” her family wrote. “Her favorite things were being with family and friends, taking care of people and she had a great love for elephants.”

She is survived by her children, Chad DiBella, Beth DiBella, and TJ Reinemann, and by her siblings, Daniel, Adam, David, and Jerry Reinemann.

Her parents died before her, as did her sister, Bonnie Pennett. 

At her request, there will be no services. Burial will be at Prospect Hill Cemetery at a later date.

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