Trainer Shares Beautiful Handwritten Holiday Card Sent By Michele and Rob Reiner Days Before Their Death
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Trainer Shares Beautiful Handwritten Holiday Card Sent By Michele and Rob Reiner Days Before Their Death

The deaths of Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele Ringer Reiner, shocked the world. In the days and weeks following their horrific murders, tributes poured in for the couple. Loved ones, colleagues, and friends shared their love for Rob and Michele and the incredible impact they had on their lives. On December 29, Neda Soderqvist, who worked as Michele’s trainer, shared a haunting photo on Instagram. Before their deaths, Rob and Michele sent out hand-written holiday cards along with bonuses. The card proves just how kind and generous the pair was. Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner Made Sure to Let Loved Ones Know How They Felt Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner were never shy about their feelings and made sure to tell those close to them how much they meant. Nada’s note was truly from the heart, as we see in the since-deleted post. “Dear Nada- What can I say after all these years. We love each other, are mad at each other, and then just move on! And it always works out. I hope you have a great holiday with your family who adore you- Love Michele and Rob,” the handwritten note reads. In a separate Instagram post, Neda shared her feelings about Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner. “Michele and I were inseparable 5 days a week for 15 years. We brought out the best in each other. Not many know her heart, but I do. Rob and Michele have touched countless lives with their kindness. Any time the kids and I stayed at their Malibu home, they treated us like royalty and showed immense respect to everyone around them. I will miss my Michele,” she wrote. That note is a precious keepsake that we’re sure Nada will cherish forever. There’s something special about seeing someone’s handwriting and knowing they took the time just for you. May Rob and Michele rest in peace. This story’s featured image is by Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Human Rights Campaign.