Kathleen-Reed-Obituary

Kathleen Reed

Rockville, Maryland

Nov 25, 1955 – Dec 10, 2023

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BORN
November 25, 1955
DIED
December 10, 2023
LOCATION
Rockville, Maryland

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Kathleen (Owen) Reed passed peacefully in her sleep on Sunday, Dec. 10, 2023, surrounded by family. She was born on Nov. 25, 1955 in Cheverly, MD, and is survived by her husband, John Reed (of 39 years); her three children, Shannon Reed, Cameron (Reed) Shields and Joseph Reed; and her two...

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I handled the insurance for her husband and son. She always talked about much she loved being at home to be there for her family and having her grandchildren around. I was sad the day she told me she was sick. I'm so sorry for your family's loss.

Sending our love and condolences

Kathy was my best friend at High Point H.S. I was so lucky. I'm only sorry for all the years we failed to stay in touch. Life takes you down different paths. Kathy will always live on in my heart. My thoughts are with you Johnny.

I worked with Kathy at Shear Pleasure, when I was in college. She was the best. She was always laughing, running next door to the pizzeria to fill up her soda cup, and talking so proudly about her children. She taught me to never drive anywhere without cash on me, in case I got stranded - I always think of her and that advice before embarking on a long trip.

A special lady who cared for all the girls playing WHC Softball! Don´t make them like this wonderful person anymore. God Bless the family and thank you for sharing her with us. She made a real difference!

Sad to hear this news. Kathy was friendly, selfless and a hall of fame volunteer. We are all better for having known her. Prayers to the family.

Mrs Kathy was a huge part of my childhood. Her oldest daughter, Shannon, and I met in elementary school and from then throughout high school, Mrs Kathy would be a mainstay in my life. From coaching our softball team, sidelines in cheer and driving us from practice to dinner and the sleepovers, Mrs Kathy always did it and with a smile. I can still hear her laugh as she chuckled at us from the front seat.

Kathy´s kindness to me in high school was very special. I was only a mere sophomore and she was a senior when she invited me to her home. We sat and listened to her extremely talented sister play the piano. It just blew me away how she knew every song I asked her to play. I could tell Kathy was very proud of her.It was a moment I will never forget.

My favorite memory is we were racing home from Ocean City after spending Memorial Day there. I think we were 17. We kept passing each other on route 50. Don´t know how neither of us got pulled over! We were laughing as we would pass each other. Kathy won. She had the faster car! RIP Kathy