Howard L. Reed, Sr.

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Pickens Chapel Cemetery
Letona, AR  
Tuesday, December 13, 2016
2 PM
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Pickens Chapel Cemetery
Hwy. 310
Letona, AR  72085
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of Searcy, AR

November 7, 1928 - December 3, 2016

Howard L. Reed, Sr., 88 was born to John O. and Ada Z. Pickens Reed on November 7, 1928 in Letona, Arkansas and died on December 3, 2016 in Searcy.

Mr. Reed was a member of Westview Missionary Baptist Church. He enjoyed fishing and playing golf. He was an avid bird hunter.

He is preceded in death by his wife of 58 years, Rita Reed and three brothers, John, Harold and Glenn Reed.

He is survived by his son, Howard L. Reed, Jr. , a daughter -in-law, Jeanette Reed and a grandson, Adam Lee Reed (Lindsey) all of Searcy, a sister, Pattie Chapman, of Colorado Springs, Colorado, a brother of Carrol Reed (Sandi) of Wisconsin, other relatives and friends.

Graveside Services will be Tuesday, December 13, 2016 at 2 PM at Pickens Chapel Cemetery.

Roller- Daniel Funeral Home Searcy, in charge of the arrangements.

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Jackie Speak
Jonesboro, AR
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Thursday, December 15, 2016

Lee, sorry to hear your Dad has passed away. You may not remember me but my mother was Avinell Ray that worked with your Mom for yrs t the Shoe factory. Visited in your parents home several times and they visited in our home. My grandparents, mom and dad and my husband are all buried at Pickens Chapel. Love and prayers for you and your family🙏🏼

Judy (Free) Roberts
Searcy, AR
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Friday, December 9, 2016

Lee, I am sorry to hear about your father passing away.
I recall the night that your parents let all of us kids (we were around 10-11 years old) spend the night in the tent in your back yard. Sometime in the night, your dad slipped out and made strange noises and scared us so badly that we piled out of the tent ,screaming. I remember that he and your mom were hiding and trying not to laugh at us. Your dad stepped out from a shadow and that scared us even more. That was a good night and a fun memory.
I know you will miss him.
With deepest sympathy,
Judy (Free) Roberts