Clifford Allen Reigle, 72, passed away at his home in Woodbury surrounded by his family. Born in Dover, OH., he was the son of the Hubert & Cemela Terakedis Reigle. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his granddaughter, Haylie Kay Schwartz.
He is survived by his wife of 39 years, Jana George Reigle of Woodbury; children, Amy (Stacy) Luna, Jamie Kay (Thomas) Hamilton, James R. Hines and Michelle (Travis) Walker; grandchildren, Jacob Schwartz, Will (Shellie) Parker, Dillon (Audrey) Parker, Bo (Haley) Parker, Kinley (Amber) Felts, Weston (Kariann) Slatton, Loren, Elizabeth and Lucas Hines, Michaela (Jeremiah) Miron, Paige and Gage Walker, Chelsey (Heath) Crisp, Katie Slatton, Meghan (Kyle) Commers, Amber (James) Dillman, Hannah Grace Luna, Alyssa, Gavin, Kailee and Piper Hamilton; great grandchildren, Lillian Schwartz, Davlie and Tynslie Lavender, Ada, Cain and Hallie Parker, Haze, Oaklyn, Avanell and Rylan Parker, Willow and Grady Parker, Isla and Fisher Slatton, Hendrix Felts, Declan, Bellamie, Theodore Miron, Wyatt Metler, Hadley, Kynsley and Fenleigh Commers, Ellie, Amora and AJ Dillman, Langston and Juniper Cash, Sheperd Hamilton, Cadence and Colby Crisp; brothers, Daniel (Tina) Reigle of Ashland City and Rick (Ethel) Katus of Freedom, PA.; nephews, Steve (Brittnye) Reigle and Rick Katus, Jr.; nieces, Stacy Reigle and Robyn Katus.
Cliff attended Centertown Methodist Church and was an entrepreneur. He owned H & R Construction and was an active member of the NHRA.
Cliff Reigle was a man better known to his family simply as Pa. Cliff lived a life full of passion—drag racer, contractor, business owner, music lover, husband, and Pa.
Pa’s love of drag racing took him all across the country, always with a kid or grandkid in tow. He never met a stranger. No matter what state or town he was in, he was always surrounded by family and friends. His love for his family was as big as his heart.
One of the most perfect things about Pa was that he wasn’t what others might consider “perfect.” He was a big, burly man whose love and compassion for others knew no limits. His boisterous laugh and over-the-top singing could make even the most stone-faced person smile.
His knowledge and love of music were among his greatest gifts. He passed that love on to his kids and grandkids during long road trips, playing the family’s favorite made-up game, “Who Sings This?” Those moments became memories that will last forever.
With Pa, you never knew what was going to happen next—like pulling over on a long drive, telling Granny to take the wheel, and climbing into the back with the grandkids to watch Bambi, crying through the entire movie.
Cliff Reigle was a giant in his own right. A man who can never be replaced. A man his family will miss dearly.
The Reigle family will receive friends, Thursday, January 29, 2026 from 2:00 P.M. – 8:00 P.M. and Friday, January 30, 2026 from 2:00 P.M. – 8:00 P.M. Funeral services will begin at 11:00 A.M. Saturday, January 31, 2026 in the Chapel of Woodbury Funeral Home. Interment will follow in Leoni Cemetery. Pallbearers include, Steven Reigle, Jacob Schwartz, Will, Dillon and Bo Parker, Kenley Felts, Weston Slatton and Gage Walker.
Woodbury Funeral Home, 504 W. Main St. Woodbury, TN. 37190, 615-563-2311. To leave condolences and memories for his family, please visit www.woodburyfuneralhome.net