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James W. Reeser Niceville, FL James W. Reeser, age 76, of Niceville, Florida died peacefully on Monday November 1, 2010 at Sacred Heart on the Emerald Coast Hospital, in Sandestin, Florida. James was preceded in death by his wife, of 56 years, Marilyn; his father, Darold; and step-mother, Patricia Reeser. James is survived by his half brothers, Darold and David of Arizona; his son, David (Cyndi) of Warrenville, Illinois; and daughters, Lynne (Tom) Martin of Lansing, Michigan, Mary (Hal) Tiahrt of Niceville, Florida, and Donna (Tim) Millwee of Sacramento, California. James is also survived by nine grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren. James was employed in government service for both the U. S. Government and the State of Michigan. He retired in 1993 after serving the State of Michigan for 20 plus years. James was also a veteran of the U. S. Navy. James and family were long time residents of Webberville, Michigan where he also served as a member of the Webberville School Board and as a trustee for the Village of Webberville. Arrangements are being handled by the Heritage Gardens Funeral Home of Niceville, Florida. Interment will be at the Heritage Gardens Cemetery also in Niceville, Florida. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made, in loving memory of James, to a charity or hospice of your choice.

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Published by Lansing State Journal on Nov. 3, 2010.

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Bonnie (Monroe) Harmon

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So sorry for your loss, GOD BLESS
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