Refurbished sign brings to light the life and legacy of deceased Milwaukee business owner Bob Reinke
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Peggy Reinke needed a sign. Anything to help her find her way after losing her husband last year.
Then, she got one. The actual sign of her last husband's business, Reinke Bros. It just got refurbished. Now it's all lit up for the world to see.
Michael Schlesinger shared the emotional story on CBS 58 Sunday Morning.
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