In Memory of

Charles

Louis

Reis,

Jr.

Obituary for Charles Louis Reis, Jr.

Charles Louis (“Chip”) Reis, Jr., passed away peacefully at the Riverspring Home in Riverdale, New York, early on Sunday, May 15, after a brave battle with Covid.

Chip was born November 5, 1947, in Baltimore, Maryland, the son of the late Charles Louis Reis, Sr., and Maureen Kilcullen Reis. Chip graduated with bachelor’s and graduate degrees from St. Mary’s Seminary and University in Baltimore. During his service as a Catholic priest in the Archdiocese of Baltimore, and always after, he was known to those he helped as “Father Chip.” He selflessly and ceaselessly ministered to poor families, ex-offenders, recent immigrants, and many others in trouble who were hoping for a willing hand and ear; his outreach while working at Goodwill Industries was profiled in The Baltimore Sun. At the Riverspring Home since 2016, he continued his ministry in many diverse ways, founding and leading the Men’s Discussion Group, greeting new residents, acting in and organizing plays and musicals, appearing as occasional co-host on the “Good Morning, Hebrew Home” television show, and most recently throwing a surprise St. Patrick’s Day Party for his neighbors.

A lifelong fan of baseball and the Great American Musical, Chip brought sheer verve, amazing grace, and a blessed day to all throughout his life. He is survived by his brother Michael Reis, Michael’s partner Christina Daub, and their family, and by many dear relatives including Eileen and Aidan O’Reilly and Mary Ann Durkin and Kathleen Tole. A Holy Mass of Christian Burial will be held on May 25, at 10:30 a.m., at St. Margaret of Cortona Catholic Church, 6000 Riverdale Avenue, Riverdale, Bronx, New York, 10471. Burial will follow the Mass at the Ferncliff Cemetery, 280 Secor Road (Entrance 1), Hartsdale, New York, 10530. All who come are also invited to attend a lunch gathering afterwards at Mulino’s of Westchester, 99 Court Street, White Plains, New York, 10601. Memorial gifts in honor of Chip may be made to the New York City Coalition for the Homeless at: www.coalitionforthehomeless.org/donate/

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