Michael-Reed-Obituary

Michael Scott Reed

Fort Worth, Texas

1961 - 2017

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Michael Scott Reed died on Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2017, after a brief illness. Memorial service: 3:30 p.m. Tuesday at First Presbyterian Church. Memorials: Presbyterian Night Shelter, 2400 Cypress St., Fort Worth, Texas, 76102 or Tarrant Area Food Bank, 2525 Cullen St., Fort Worth, Texas, 76107....

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Another year has passed, but not a day goes by that I don´t think of you, Scott. Your laughter, your kindness, and the way you made life brighter for everyone around you are still deeply. Your Brother, Danny

I miss you Scott.

Scott we continue to miss you and think of you often. Especially when we see the giant stuffed animals you always gave to Lillie, Laithyn and Emmy.

It´s been 7 years brother.I still miss you very much. You are always in my thoughts. Love, Danny

Scott was a classmate throughout all our years in school. He was a sweet, caring, and trusting individual. I remember when my sister and I were first learning to drive, we would often see Scott walking home from his job at Crystal's Pizza and would enjoy giving him a ride home. Scott attended my wedding, and I still think of him whenever I use the nice salad set he gave me. In later years, I would occasionally see him having dinner with his mother at the Black-eyed Pea, and I regret not...

Just saw this and was so sorry to hear the news. I knew Scott throughout school and he was always such a sweet person with a positive outlook and a friendly smile. I always enjoyed seeing him around the community too. His was a life well lived. He will be greatly missed, most than most.

I met Scotty riding the bus to downtown each morning. He was always so kind and friendly. I loved having conversations with him about the Cowboys. He will be so missed. Prayers to his family and please know he made such a difference in many lives

Scott and I went school together.. He always had a smile on his face.. He lived in apartments next me.. I would see getoff the bus.. He would always say hi to me.. and se times we were on the bus at the same time.. He will be missed by all

Scotty shall NEVER be forgotten by me! I'm an ex co-worker of Scotty, and I must say. that Scotty was VERY well liked around the Shack! He always had a warm smile for everyone that was in his presence. Scotty will be missed by many!

But know this Reed family. You all shall meet up again one day.
May (God's) peace and love continues to shower down upon each of you.

Bernita Keys