Joseph-Reid-Obituary

Joseph K. Reid

Louisville, Kentucky

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REID, JOSEPH K., 79, of Louisville, died Saturday, November 13, 2004, at Norton Suburban Hospital. He was a retired Jefferson County deputy sheriff, a Navy veteran of World War II and a member of Jeffersontown Masonic Lodge #774 F&AM, Scottish Rite, Kosair Shrine and Southeast Christian...

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To Danny and the entire Reid Family:
My deepest sympathies and prayers are with you in your loss.

I remember very much as a younger cousin, both when I was a child when staying with Uncle Joe and Aunt Myrtle (and learning the facts of life at the cow barn), and, then, when older, playing baseball against him.... Great memories. God bless you, Red and your family... and hello to Stanley... and God Bless Stanley, too...

With deepest condolences - Joe was a great guy.

I would like the whole Reid family to know that I'm very sorry for your loss. I remember every time seeing Mr. Reid he was alway joking with someone. He was a very nice man and I know you are all grieving deeply. Please know you all are in my thoughts and prayers.

Our most sincere condolences to you and your family. I have fond memories of the summer I spent in J town as a young boy and the fishing holes uncle Joe used to take me to.
Warm regards,
Stanley & Isabelle Hornbeck

Doc expressed our feelings for us, so, we second that notation.
Russell (Rusty to my family)

Our thoughts and prayers go out to all of the Reid Family and friends.
Know that we are here for you in your time of loss and always.

With deepest sympathy,

DearLauraine,Larry,Danny Linda & extended families;please except our sincere condolences.I truly wish I could be there to express this in person but that cannot be.I know that your faith in God will sustain you all but want you to know that others care for you & are thinking & praying for you in this very sad time! Sincerely Polly & Bill Thurow

Red & Family:
Our prayers are with you at this time. Joe was a "great guy".
Love,
The Dowell Boys