Keith-Reid-Obituary

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Keith V. Reid

Petersburg, Virginia

Jun 30, 1962 – Feb 14, 2021 (Age 58)

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BORN
June 30, 1962
DIED
February 14, 2021
AGE
58
LOCATION
Petersburg, Virginia

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J M Wilkerson Funeral Establishment, Inc. - Petersburg Obituary

It is with heavy hearts we announce that our family circle was broken by the  unexpected passing of our loved one, Mr. Keith V. Reid, affectionately known as “Boo, Big Keith, Bruh, or Reid”, of 140 Clayton Street, Petersburg, VA. Mr. Keith V. Reid departed this life on Saturday, February 14, 2021 at his residence. He was born on June 30, 1962 to Arvilla and Randolph H. Reid, Jr.


Keith was preceded in death by his devoted father, Randolph H. Reid, Jr.; mother and father-in-law, Daisy and James Campbell; grandparents, Randolph H. Reid, Sr., Ruth Reid, and Edna and Roosevelt Street; great-grandparents, John and Dorothy Street, John and Mary Lee Hicks, Viola Roberts, and Alease Harper Street; uncles, Harold  “Peter” and James Reid, Alfread, Carlton and Odel Street, Neal Hobbs and Hayes Edwards; aunts, Rose Edwards, Beverly, Ginger and Mittie Street; great uncles, John Street and Leon Roberts; great aunt, Carrie Knight; great cousin, Latrice Bates; sisters-in-law, Gloria C. Clanton and Gail Hancock; friends, Sheryl Sidney, Al Antonio Branch, “Big Moe” and numerous other relatives and friends.

Keith was a loving and caring husband, father, grandfather, son, brother, uncle, nephew, cousin, and friend. He was truly a friend to many. Keith accepted Christ at a young age and was baptized at High Street Church of Christ. He served in the United States Army. He was a quiet gentle soul. He loved watching MSNBC and talking with his family and friends about news, politics, religion, and sports. He was a huge San Francisco 49ers fan. 


Keith leaves to cherish his memories: his loving and devoted wife, Tammie Reid; he was a proud father of one son, Keith V. Jackson; two daughters, Ashley and Alexandria Macklin, and three loving grandchildren, Alannah, Kyion, and Keilani Jackson.  He also leaves to cherish his memories his loving and caring family: mother, Arvilla Reid; siblings, Ricky, Daphne and Kim Reid; niece, Jalynn Reid which he affectionately called “Jaybug”; devoted bonus brother, Alex Sidney; god-mother, Virginia Eppes-Shaw (Robert); god-sister, Pamela Jones; aunts, Lena Reid Hobbs, Brenda Reid (Kiaser Simmons), and Jackie Crawford; uncles, Davie Street of Las Vegas, NV, Anthony Street and Timothy Street (Sharon) Baltimore, MD; cousins, Dr. Tony Hobbs (Sherri), Gary Hobbs, and Lisa Hobbs Hall (Donel), Perain, Marvin (Tina) and Terry Reid (Kathy), Gwendolyn Edwards, Karen Savage (Anthony), Candace Fleming (Tyree), and Edward Reid,  Sandra Newton (Jimmie) and Donna McLaughin (Floyd), Delores Reid, Denise Morris (Cleon), Shumeka Brown, Alicia Wyche and Tamila Brown (Steven), Alfread Jr., Damion Wyche (Tiffany), Eric Wyche, Christopher Wyche (Dina), Talga Luckett, Samoan Charity (late Brian Charity), Ester Ruffin-Bradford (James), Montique Baugh-Ennis-Lewis (Torrence), Syrette Street, Odel Street, Jr., Anthony, Fonta and Quanta Gholson, Nitika Street, David, Timothy and Montez Walker, Jaucoby Street, Salena Banks; numerous great cousins among them: Clinton Bates, Jr. (Darlene), Jerry Kirkland, Alexis Cross (Aaron), Andrea Hobbs, and Mauricio, Lorenzo and Miesha Hobbs; numerous great-great cousins,among them: TraJuan Bates, Cleona Fuller and Trevon Monroe; step-grandmother, Emma Reid; sisters and brothers-in-law,  Arlinda Friend (Arnold), Michael Campbell (Erma), Woodrow Hancock, Faye Campbell (Robert), Althea Campbell (Bruce), Perry Campbell (Teresa), Larry Campbell (Jean), Keith Campbell (Juanita), Terry Campbell (Barbara), Wendy Friend (William), Karl Campbell, Mark Campbell, Lisa Campbell (Dexter) and Michelle Campbell; and a host of loving cousins, other relatives and friends, Claudia Akins Pratt (Charlie) of Georgia, Alexander Smith, Jeffery Clanton, Sylvia Medina, the Jackson Family, Williams Family, Zemmitt Family, Reid Family, Bonner Family, Rives Family, Robertson Family, Roberts Family, and Branch Family, Robert Clark, Randy Sidney, Victor Jackson and Mike Giles.


Services will be held 1:00 P.M., Wednesday, February 24, 2021 in the Chapel of J. M. Wilkerson Funeral Establishment, Inc., 102 South Avenue, Petersburg, VA, Pastor Arnold Friend, Jr., eulogist.


The family will receive friends at 140 Clayton Street, Petersburg, Virginia and may be contacted by calling (804) 898-5121.


Please follow the CDC and State of Virginia guidelines.


J.M. Wilkerson Funeral Establishment, Inc., 102 South Avenue, Petersburg, VA, (804) 732-8911, watch the funeral services live online at www.jmwilkersonsince1874.com.


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My sincerest condolences to the Reid family & all who loved him! Keith was such a good person, & he loved his family!...Always remembered, Never forgotten! May you sleep in PERFECT PEACE my friend!!!

Sometimes we don't see our family for years but hurts to lose someone I miss you cousin R.I.P

To the Reid Family...Our deepest heartfelt condolences. May God grant you the peace that passes all understanding and give you strength. Love and Prayers ❤

To the family of the late Keith Reid I send my condolence to you and praying that God will give you strength to continue to praise him because God do not make any mistakes. Cuz have earn his wings and you will be sadly missed rest in peace cuz I love you.

We Love you Uncle Keith you will be truly missed

Sorry I couldn't be there for Keith, he always made me laugh. He's in a better place with all the other love ones that have passed . He was a blessing to have known him.

To the Family my Condolences and know that Keith was a respected friend as well as a good man the lost of a loved one is never easy and words come hard too express when the heart is heavy with grief but know he's in a better place now and looking down on us telling All of us " Am alright now" so to the Family stay strong and support each other thru the storm and it's going to be a better tomorrow.

Keith was a cousin that loved to have fun, always had a smile on his face. Gonna miss seeing you.

This saddens my heart to hear this, Keith was a good friend and played a roll in my life we would see each other from time to time, he was a good person and father, and yes him and I should have done things differently then maybe something would not have went unsaid his family and him wouldn't have missed out on som6that him and I kept to ourselves. But rest in heaven my friend you will always have a place in my heart.♥♥♥
LaRose