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In Memoriam: Robert R. Reese


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obert R. Reese, 87, of Geneseo,
Ill., founder of Springeld
Armory, passed peacefully on
Saturday, June 22, 2019.
Robert Rost Reese was born on
June 27, 1931, in Moline, Ill., to
Thomas William and Ruby Rose (Rost)
Reese. Reese married Carol Schillinger
on June 25, 1952, in Geneseo, Ill.,
and went on to serve in the U.S.
Army National Guard at Camp Cooke
in Santa Barbara County, Calif. Upon
discharge from the Army, the Reeses
returned to the Midwest where he
began farming in Henry County, Ill.,
with his father.
In 1974, Reese resurrected the
“Springeld Armory” name, simul-
taneously preserving such histori-
cally signicant rearm designs as
the M1 Garand, the M14 and the
M1911 pistol. Reese, his wife, Carol,
and their son, Dennis, were the new
company’s rst employees, and were
later joined by sons Dave and Tom.


Together, the Reese family grew the
business to become a leader in the
rearm industry.
Reese was an avid competitive
shooter, hunter and fisherman, who
pursued those interests together
with Carol all over the world. At
17, he became the North American
Junior Trapshooting champion,
and he hunted big game well into
his late 70s, traveling to such
places as Mongolia, Azerbaijan, the
Amazon, Alaska and Africa. Reese
was a committed advocate for the
Second Amendment, who cherished
its significance and lived his life
guided by the principles of inde-
pendence and personal responsibil-
ity. He loved trips to Camp Perry,
exhibiting on Commercial Row and
supporting the Highpower Rifle
Championships and Bullseye Pistol
Championships. Reese was an NRA
Life member, and has several fire-
arm patents to his name.

Reese is survived by his wife, Carol;
three sons and daughters-in-law,
Dennis J. and Jane Reese of Geneseo,
David R., and Colleen Reese of Colona,
and Thomas William and Jane Reese of
Geneseo; seven grandchildren and their
spouses and two great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents
and a sister, Carol Kleeman.
The Reese family invites friends
to share stories and condolences
at trimblefuneralhomes.com.
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