Warren-Reed-Obituary

Warren Harry Reed

Minneapolis, Minnesota

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Reed, Warren Harry Age 84, of St. Louis Park, passed away 8/5/06 in the loving arms of his family. Survived by loving wife of 57 years, Helen; and 3 children, Nancy (William) Herman, Rick (Jill) and Carol Reed (John Hill); grandchildren, Brittany and Brandon Reed; Samantha, Amanda, and Thomas Herman; and brother, Darvis. Preceded in death by sister, Priscilla. Memorial Service 7 pm Wednesday, 8/9/06 with Visitation 1 hour before the service at Faith Presbyterian Church, 12007 Excelsior Blvd., Mtka. Private interment at Ft. Snelling National Cemetery. Memorials preferred. Washburn-McReavy Strobeck Johnson Chapel 1400 Mainstreet, Hopkins 952-938-9020

This obituary was originally published in the Star Tribune.

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Dear Carol, John and Helen. Thinking with love of you and your family this weekend.

Dear Carol, John, Helen and family. We are holding you in our thoughts and praying for you. We are glad that we met Warren and Helen when we visited Minneapolis in May.

Helen and family, I am so saddened to learn of Warren's passing. In every single memory I have of Warren, he is laughing...really laughing alot. He was a special man. Your family is my prayers...prayers for peace and comfort during this difficult time.
Wendy Hoover-Carpentier(Floyd and Evenlyn's granddaughter, David's daughter)

Dear Helen, Rick/Jill/Brandon/Brittany, Nancy & Family, and Carol & Family: Please accept our deepest sympathy in the loss of your husband & father. "Those we love remain a part of us always". Our prayers are with you as you navigate through this difficult time.

Dear Carol and John: Thinking of you all today and offering our love and prayers - please know that you are surrounded with worldwide love and concern

I am so saddened to hear of the loss of Warren. Although I never met him, I am blessed to work with his daughter, Carol, and know from those experiences what a wonderful man he must have been. I am praying for his family.

Warren and Helen were good neighbors and ever so friendly people to talk with. I will miss Warren's contagious laughter and sense of humor. My deepest sympathies to Helen and the family.

Heaven is truly blessed with the addition of this great man. Warren set an example for fellow Presbyterians, and all people, of how to live a good Christian life. He will be missed here on earth but the angels rejoice and God is pleased to welcome him home.

Rick, Helen, Nancy, Carol sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are that your memories of Warren help to ease your grief.