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Ned R. Reid

San Jose, California

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Ned R. Reid Died March 1, 2005. Survived by his loving son, Kevin, and daughter, Cynthia. Decorated War Hero WWII. Laid to rest at Arlington National Cemetery.

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Here's a photography of father's wife Shirley P Reid. They were very much loved, missed by myself and my sister, Cynthia A Reid

My beloved Father.

Uncle Ned, I still think of you often, and admire the way you lived your life. You were not perfect, but who is? You did your best with the knowledge you had at the time. I love you, Vicki

I can picture Ned in my mind as clearly as if he was standing in front of me. Ned was very protective, someone hurt me, and Ned found out. He was willing to do anything to help with the situation and made me feel very loved. I adored Cindy and also Aunt Shirley, both were so beautiful. Now there is only one brother left here on earth, I wonder if they are all getting along up there, hope so. Vicki

I printed this page for my father, and he wanted to mention that Uncle Ned was proud to have been awarded the Bronze Star. We are proud of that as well. Margaret

Uncle Ned, I am happy that your time of suffering is over, and thankful that you and others like you have defended our country. My dad Greg doesn't have internet capability, but would want his love to be sent. Margaret

Uncle Ned, You are much beloved and I really appreciate everything you did to help me. You and Shirley raised a couple of the brightest kids ever, and it should be mentioned that when they were very young, a guy attempted to rob you and threatened to kill them, so, fresh out of paratrooper service, you overpowered the robber and let him know that he could have had money until he threatened Cindy and Kevin! We look forward to seeing you again!

earl dosen't know how to get on internet but he wanted me to sign book for him. he was glad of ned's children took care of him so well. earl reid

I am sorry that I don't know more about you or remember meeting you. thanks for your service protecting our future. family is so important. even though i don't remember meeting you you and your kids will always be family. rhonda