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Harold Reed

Bossier City, Louisiana

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Harold David ReedBossier City, LA - Harold David Reed, age 83 passed away on March 13, 2015 at his residence. He was born on March 16, 1932 in Quintan, TX to Hollland and Inez Reed. Mr. Reed attended Jr. College and later attended Centenary College in Shreveport, LA. He was an operations engineer...

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I think i speak on behalf of everyone who worked with Harold at ARkla, that we loved him very much. He was just a wonderful man that i will never forget. Always smiling, always had kind words to say. I dont' think i ever heard him say a bad word about anyone. What a class act he was!

Vesta - Everybody loved Harold so much! He was one of the most sincere people I've ever met, and it was truly an honor to know him. I love you!

The sweetest, kindest gentleman I knew at ARKLA. Always positive, kind and loving. Truly will be missed. Mrs Vesta, so sorry to hear of your loss. Praying for you and your family for comfort during this time.

Vesta, our thoughts and prayers are with you. Harold was truly one of the kindest, selfless and thoughtful people I've ever known. All of our lives were better and blessed knowing Harold. We love you and are here for anything you need.

Vesta, Red and I are so sorry to hear of Harold's death. We missed getting emails from him. He was a classmate of ours at Sabine. We considered him a good friend. Our prayers are for God to help you in your grief.

Mr. Harold always meet me with a smile and a hug, he was a man that was not ashamed to say I love you . He reminded me of my dad in that way.This loss hurts but knowing he is waiting on us in heaven is something to look forward to.

Mrs Vesta, sorry for your loss. Mr Harold would come by the office and visit from time to time and I treasure each and every visit we had. You and your family are in my prayers.

Glenn Talbert (State Farm)

I can't express my love for Harold and his kindness to others. I will miss his smile and his hugs. He was never one to talk about himself, but would always ask about the family.

I am sorry to hear the sad news of the death of my cousin Harold. I don't think we ever met, but I tried to contact Harold with my cousin Kelly Ketchum last summer. Harold's dad and my dad were brothers.