Nov
21
2024
Village Life
Julia Reichert, known as the “godmother of American independent documentaries,” had a career in filmmaking that spanned more than 50 years. She’s pictured in 2006 while filming “A Lion in the House.” (Photo by Steven Bognar)

Julia Reichert, known as the “godmother of American independent documentaries,” had a career in filmmaking that spanned more than 50 years. She’s pictured in 2006 while filming “A Lion in the House.” (Photo by Steven Bognar)

Julia Reichert memorial postponed; interment will proceed

The memorial for Julia Reichert scheduled for this Friday afternoon has been postponed because of COVID.

Interment will take place as scheduled on Saturday, at Woodland Cemetery, 118 Woodland Ave., in Dayton. Those who wish to attend are asked to meet at the entrance of the cemetery between 9:30 and 9:45 a.m.

The service will be held outdoors; people are strongly encouraged to social distance and wear a mask.

The News will publish details of the rescheduled memorial as they become available. 

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