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Calvin J Reid

Clinton, Maryland

Sep 21, 1957 – Oct 16, 2023

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BORN
September 21, 1957
DIED
October 16, 2023
LOCATION
Clinton, Maryland

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Calvin J. Reid, 66, of Washington, DC, passed away on October 16, 2023. He was born on September 21, 1957.Calvin was known for his fun-loving and family-oriented nature. He was an entrepreneur who dedicated himself to his work with honor and dedication. His sense of humor brought joy to those...

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Hey brother I been trying to get into contact with you for 2 years just to find this out now I'm sad RIP

Calvin and I grew up in DC, around the corner with the Scott family, Calvin handled all my law enforcement firearm training. I will miss Calvin. Pam Chisholm and Family

God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. You will be missed.

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My condolences to Calvin Reid´s family. He came part of our family in the mid 80´s. There are pictures of Tameka and Shannon holding my now 35 year old son still in my parents home. We lost touch. I was happy to connect with him a few years ago. We get busy, life gets in the way and years have passed. Always saw him as the protective big brother. You will be missed by all those you have touched. Rest in peace.

Always had a smile and willing to be helpful. Reid was an all around good guy. Rest well my friend. Kathy M

Mr. Chief Calvin Reid, was always kind and funny whenever he would visit us. He wasn't just a regular customer he was much more than that, he became our friend at the gun counted. He had a ringtone that sound like ducks. He would say when his phone ring "Duck Season". Some times when he didn't see any guns to purchase he would have a cart full of toys for his fur baby that beautiful German Shepard. He loved his family and we had the utmost respect for Mr. Chief Calvin Reid and we all here...

Calvin and I met at training with Department of Defense police. His team with naval intelligence came to train, him and I clicked from that point. We both since retired and moved into the private sector still training people. He will definitely be missed but never forgotten. Major Mason (SRT) Police Guard Services.