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Howard D. Reeves

Enfield, Somers, Hartford, Connecticut

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Howard D. Reeves, 75, of Enfield passed away peacefully at his home, Thursday, Aug. 29, 2013, with his loving family by his side.Howard was born on Oct. 10, 1937, in Camden, N.J., son of the late Reuben and Elsie (Daley) Reeves. On May 31, 1958, Howard was united in marriage to his wife of over...

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Deepest sympathies to the Reeves family during this difficult time. I had the privilege of knowing Howard through the transport service he provided both Lego and Plastipak. He was a great man with a great sense of humor. We will miss him.

Howard was such a kind hearted man; a gentle soul. He will be greatly missed. May you find peace and comfort knowing that he will always watch over you.

Maureen and family, I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Howard.. I will surely be missed by many...
We were rookies together at the East Windsor Police Department and shared many a crazy story together.. You are all in my thoughts and prayers..

I am so sorry for the loss of your loved one. Please find peace and comfort in Psalms 65:2.

To The Reeves Family,

It was always nice to see Howard at the many functions that the Sibley's had on the lake. Gerry and Howard were always the life of the party. He will be sadly missed.

Maureen, Janet, Steven, & Julie: It's been a long time since I've seen any of you but I haven't forgotten how close Janet & I used to be during my summers at my sister Anna's house. Maureen, you & Howard always made me feel so comfortable & welcome in your home, and I still remember Howard's legendary laugh...it was like it came up from his toes! I was so sorry to learn of his battle with cancer, and now, of his passing. I pray your precious memories will bring you much comfort, peace, and...

Steve and family so sorry to hear of Howards passing my thoughts and prayers are with you.I will always remember the laughs we shared back in the Lego days.

Maureen and family, it is with much sadness to read this. We've been neighbors for over 45 years and we've shared more than back yards. Now it feels like a member of our family is gone. Tomas and Anneliese said "Mr. Reeves was like a grandpa to us." Howard will be truly missed. I'll miss him puttering around in the yard, but most of all, I'll miss his laugh. We are here for you. With our love and sympathy. Anna, Art and family.