S.-Morian-Obituary

S. Reed Morian

Houston, Texas

1946 - 2024

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S. Reed Morian02/14/1946 - 04/25/2024Many asked what the S. stood for in S. Reed Morian. Let's go with Super.Reed Morian was born on Valentine's Day (re-named St. Reed's Day), February 14, 1946. Red was justifiably his favorite color. Just before his birth, his mother traveled to her family home...

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I not only did I work for him, I thought of him as a friend. We shared a birthday. I look back on the meeting, meals we shared and the hunting with him at Nilo as the truly great times. RIP

Reed was the quintessential gentleman with a great smile and an incredible memory. He always wanted to know how I was doing. Reed, you will certainly be missed. May you rest in God´s beautiful hands.

What a great guy, I am the son of Boyd Taylor who worked for Dixie Chemical Co. Hired by Reed's father Stan sometime in the 60's. He was with DX Holding Co until he also was taken by cancer in 2009. Reed taught me how to shoot skeet very well as we competed as a team at the Greater Houston Gun Club. I was maybe 15 years old at that time. My most fond memories were in the 80's down in Mexico when they still allowed expense accounts White Wing Hunting, and catering to the customers. Reed always...

We send our deepest condolences. employee.

My sincere condolences to Mrs. Reed Morian and Sally. Reed was one of the finest person I had ever known.

Dearest Sallie, Loosing your only brother is a staggering loss, particularly one so special. His obituary is one for the ages - he would have loved it! He was so lucky to have you as his sister. Love, Binky

Laurie, Evans and I send you our deepest condolences and lots of hugs. Theresa Attwell

My condolences to the family. Even though I never had the honor to meet Mr. Morian, I had the privilege of working for his company DPC for 35 years. I heard many wonderful stories of his involvements or charities and groups. May you rest in Peace Reed.

Reed was such an elegant gentleman and a brilliant shot .He was interesting with a great knowledge and a fantastic sense of humour. I really enjoyed joining him shooting every year here in Somerset, England. Dinner was always such fun and the high point was a Cuban cigar and a large malt whiskey.What shoes to fill ! RIP Jonathan Jones