February 3, 2024
Reuning, the Rev Walter H.
Rev. Walter H. Reuning, formerly a resident of Middleboro, Newton, and Palm Springs, California died Thursday, February 1, 2024 at his residence at Benchmark Senior Living in Norwood. He was 92. Walter was born June 22, 1931 in Manchester, New Hampshire, to Walter A. and Wanda Reuning and raised in Westfield, New Jersey. He received his BA and Theological Diploma from Concordia Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri. He Served as Pastor at Our Saviors Lutheran Church in Palm Springs, California, and at First Lutheran Church in Boston. After retirement, he served as interim Pastor both at St. Luke’s Lutheran Church in Dedham, at Trinity Lutheran Church in West Roxbury, and served during vacancies at other LCMS District churches. He was the broadcast preacher for the radio program Call to Commitment during his ministry in Boston. Husband of late Donna Mae Reuning (Peters), Walter is survived by his three children, Mary E. Kraus, and her husband Donald, of Walpole, Jonathan C. Reuning of Long Island City, New York and Joy R. MacLeod, and her husband Rory, of Holliston; his brother Daniel Reuning and his wife Barbara; his two grandchildren, Brenna, and James Weidman, and two step grandchildren, Carolyn, and Christopher Kraus. Visiting hours will be held Monday February 5, 2024 from 2 to 4 and 6 to 8 pm at the Folsom Funeral Home, 87 Milton Street, Dedham. Relatives and friends are invited to attend Walter’s funeral Tuesday February 6 at 11 am at St. Luke’s Lutheran Church, 950 East Street, Dedham. A reception will be held immediately after the funeral, followed by interment in the Gardens at Gethsemane Cemetery, 670 Baker Street, West Roxbury.
A dedicated servant of God, his legacy of faith, compassion and guidance resonates in the hearts of those he touched. May he rest in eternal peace.
Fond memories of Pastor Walter. He shared a beautiful book of the Navaho Indians with us. A keepsake of his California ministry. His cheerful smile and words of encouragement were always readily given. A good and faithful Servant of our Lord.
With deepest sympathy for your loss. Pastor was a great part of our lives at First Lutheran and a cherished friend, especially to my parents, Arthur and Gertrud Rose before they moved to Maryland to live with me.
My deepest sympathy and condolences to Pastor Reuning’s family and all his friends. I was so fortunate to know him at First Lutheran.