Clarence-Reeder-Obituary

Clarence Reeder Sr.

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Clarence R. Reeder, Sr., 76, of Forks Township, passed away peacefully in his home with his family at his side, Sunday, November 14, 2004. Born: August 26, 1928 in Harmony Township, N.J., he was a son of the late Russell E. and Viola Green Reeder. Personal: His wife, Shirley Vernon Reeder, died...

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As we go through life we say "Well I knew him all my life." But did you really?

My time began at Country Meadows two years ago. I learned Poppa (As I refereed to Clarence) in a reverse way. Through the years there was a tremendous amount of photographs taken. This in part is how I learned this man. The photograph's always conveyed him as content and glad to be part of what he was involved in. I have also sat with four of the greatest gifts that he and his wife gave. Their...

We will miss you greatly, Your presence was always known from the time you torn down the christmas tree, and pulled the fire alarms! No matter what we said you laughed at us, and the times we were having a bad day you made it seem alright. Billie remembers the wedding and when your hand just seemed to always find the back side of her! We miss you pop. Take care of your sunshine!

I will always remember the 4th of July picnics at the farm. Seeing a calf being born with the help of my cousins and the time we arrived to find Russell and Van having had a motorcycle accident. Memories of summer up east stay with me forever. Rest in peace.

I will always have fond memories of you & Aunt Shirley and the farm in NJ. I can still hear your voice chasing us out of the barn and telling us to stop teasing the pigs. May you sit at heavens kitchen table and enjoy your hot chocolate.

We were saddened by the news of Uncle Clarence’s passing. The fondest memories that my brother, Ricky and I have of our childhood are our visits to Aunt Shirley’s and Uncle Clarence’s farm. Our best wishes to our cousins.

I will always remember the way you laughed, the stories you told, the guidance you gave. The example you set. I will always feel your love.

we know you will be happy in heaven along with shirley now. I will miss you though i only knew you a short time.

r.i.p.

In loving memory Reeder Farms

Your love of land and compassion for farming will continue on,in that we know you are here with us.