Robert-Reed-Obituary

Robert Reed

Houston, Texas

1930 - 2018

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Robert Eugene Reed1930-2018Robert Eugene Reed, 88, passed peacefully away on September 29, 2018, in Houston, TX.Bob, as he was known by family and friends, was born August 20, 1930, in El Reno, OK, to the late Addie Lee (Castles) and John C. Reed. The family later moved to Martha, OK, where Bob...

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Well, time does go by so quickly that you blink and another year has come and gone and one cannot even remember what they did yesterday! Fortunately the best memories never leave your heart and your mind; visions appear in great detail as you easily recall them in glorious color. When Bob's name comes to mind, I always remember many, many fun times and special moments. I could recount the details of many, but we each have our cherished memories of Bob that fill our hearts. I want to use two...

Although I had not seen Bob for years because we moved from Houston in 1995, thoughts of him came freely to my mind often.
Bob and I worked together with a few others to form The Glendower Court Homeowners' Association in the early 1980's. We had a dedicated and fun group of neighbors who worked together to improve our neighborhood, including landscaping the center island on Fairview. We went together to the Houston City Council to present ideas for ways to minimize traffic problems caused...

Bob sold me two houses, and although he was the selling agent on both, he helped me get a good value each time. Bob was not only a great real estate agent, he became a life-long friend and neighbor, as he was to everyone in Glendower Court. Our neighborhood won't be the same without Bob; he could always tell you exactly what was going on--he will be greatly missed!

Having known Bob for about sixty years, I can't recall a time when he was not upbeat and positive even in the face of problems or physical discomfort. I will, indeed, very much miss our regular phone visits about current things as well as people, events and places from earlier times.
Sid Bard

Bob was a friendly competitor in real estate back in the day -- and such a very nice man. Glad to see his was a full and meaningful life, surrounded by a large and appreciative audience filled with family and friends.

Please accept my heartfelt sympathy for the loss. May God's loving kindness comfort you during this difficult time.

I worked with Bob for several years at John Daugherty and always loved his soft spoken demeanor and sense of fun. A loss to so many.