
New Trier East High School
Class of 1974

Alex Jackson Rieser

Residing In: | Wilmette, IL USA |
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Spouse/Partner: | David Rieser; we are now living in Hyde Park |
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Children: | Graham, born 1991 Alanna, born 1995 |
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Occupation (past/present): | attorney, interior designer |
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Central
Theater folks and dancers
Social Service
Colby College, Washington University School of Law
Alex's Latest Interactions
As an update, Lisa's memory contines-the Youth Center we formed in 1971 is still open and providing kids a safe, supportive environment after school.
I, also, had missed this. I never knew John well but harbored a secret crush on him. He was so handsome and quiet, with that wistful smile. Very sad to realize he passed too early.
I didn't know Linda all that well, but do recall how she always was smiling and open. What a shame she was taken so soon.
WOW! What a fun surprise it was to see your name. I hope you and your loved ones are flourishing. Best wishes, Alex
I hadn't realized that Stephi had passed till I read Joe's comment. So very sad-I remember her lovely smile well. Another sweet, kind person who passed too soon. She willl certainly be missed.
How sad to hear about Jim! That name goes back a long way. I hadn't seen him for decades, but have only fond memories of him. He was too young to leave us.
Oh my gosh-I just learned that Nora died on 9/3/16. What a loss. I was always intrigued by her, as she seemed so talented, strong and comfortable in her own skin. We were never close, but it seemed appropriate that she would follow her talents and succeed in NY's performance world. how sad that we keep losingour classmates. Carpe Diem.
What sad news. I had a wonderful time chatting with him and Cathy Lee at Happ Inn reunion weekend. His entusiasm and kindness were as evident then as 40 years prior. I know many will sorely miss him. Alex Jackson Rieser
Hey, Lady. We missed you last night! Hope you are well. Alex
Lisa died our freshman year of a drug overdose. Her passing so affected the Glencoe community that we created the Glencoe Youth Center in 1971. It continues to thrive and provide a safe, welcoming place for high school kids even now (its 43rd year). In a way, it is Lisa who has helped so many hundreds of kids over the past decades. Thank you, Lisa.
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