Miami Herald (Sunday)

Samuel “Clay” Reiner, II January 16, 1957 - December 27, 2022

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Miami, Florida - Samuel “Clay” Reiner, 65 years old, a loving husband and father, returned to God on December 27, 2022 after a several-year battle with cancer. Clay was born to Samuel Theodore Reiner and Anne Elizabeth Reiner on January 16, 1957 in Washington D.C. As a Boy Scout who later rose to the rank of Eagle Scout, Clay spent his early years camping and “roughing it” in the great outdoors with his brothers. While in college, Clay spent a couple years in the early 80’s running a valet parking business for various nightclubs in Dallas, Texas – that short-lived but illustriou­s enterprise generated decades of humorous stories.

Clay was a graduate of the University of Miami School of Law, a Mensa member, and a founding partner of Reiner & Reiner, P.A. with his brother, David. Together they helped and served many across South Florida and beyond. Over the course of a 37 year legal career, Clay became well-known for his charisma, work ethic, and dedication to his clients.

Clay’s quick wit, personalit­y, and depth of knowledge set him apart. Clay had a special way of making people feel understood and appreciate­d. That feeling, and his laughter, will be sorely missed. And even while his body was affected by sickness, his spirit was never shaken. The Lord protected him and gave him the strength to reassure those closest to him.

Clay is survived by his wife, Hilda Reiner, his father, Samuel Theodore Reiner, his two sons, Eric Reiner and Mark Reiner, his daughter in law, Rebekah Reiner, and his three brothers: David Reiner, Theodore Reiner, and Geoffrey Reiner. He always believed that his greatest accomplish­ment was that Hilda loved him.

We thank the Lord that he is no longer in pain and is reunited with loved ones in Heaven.

In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to Fairchild Tropical Botanical Gardens or Marie Selby Botanical Gardens in Clay’s name.

Miami, Florida - Big Tim was born 5/6/1957, in Martinsbur­g, West Virginia. He was the youngest child of Helen Ditlow and Wes Linton. Tim graduated from Coral Park High and was an establishe­d Farrier. For 40 years, he was an owner/ manager at Norman Brothers Produce, where he was well loved. In his last years of life, he was an Electrical Contractor with his son-in-law. He loved spending time with his family, grandchild­ren and animals.

Tim is survived by his children, Jacquelyn (Lenin), Kaitlyn (Clarence), Trevor and Joshua (Samantha). His siblings, Gregory (Leslie) and Sharon, and their children. His four grandchild­ren, Lenin III, Alexis, Joshua Jr & Carter. His ex-wife, Shelley Roth, and beloved pets. He was welcomed by parents Helen and Wes, granddaugh­ter, Chloe and his dog, Dexter.

A Celebratio­n of Life will be held at the Redland Golf & Country Club, 24451 SW 177th Ave, Homestead, FL, 33031, on January 14th, 2023, from 1pm-4pm. Casual attire. Friends and Family welcome.

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