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Russell Reinke
Alderman for Hamilton, Ontario
In office
1949–1953
Member of Parliament
for Hamilton South
In office
August 1953 – June 1957
Preceded byriding created
Succeeded byBob McDonald
Personal details
Born
Russell Earl Reinke

(1921-12-27)27 December 1921
Ancaster, Ontario
Died31 October 2004(2004-10-31) (aged 82)
Barrie, Ontario
Political partyLiberal
SpouseDorothy Waters
Professionbuyer, salesman

Russell Earl Reinke (27 December 1921 – 31 October 2004) was a Liberal party member of the Canadian House of Commons. He was born in Ancaster, Ontario and other than his political career became a buyer and salesman.

From 1949 to 1953, Reinke was an alderman for Hamilton, Ontario's city council.

Reinke was first elected to Parliament at the Hamilton South riding in the 1953 general election then defeated there in 1957 Bob McDonald of the Progressive Conservative party. Reinke made an attempt to unseat McDonald in the 1958 election but was unsuccessful.

Reinke went on to be the Reeve of Saltfleet twp. and sat on the Hamilton Hydro Commission. He began a cable TV company in Hamilton which he sold in 1979. He was also the VP of a large steel company in Hamilton (Usarco), he retired in 1981 and moved his family to the Cayman Islands, returning to spend summers at his cottage on Lake Joseph. Reinke was also a gospel singer and recorded two studio produced albums. Reinke sang at many local churches in Muskoka right up until he passed suddenly in the fall, after moving to Barrie in the summer of 2004.

Reinke died in Barrie on 31 October 2004.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Russell Earl Reinke". W. J. Cavill Funeral Home. Retrieved 26 June 2009.