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William "DAVID" Reed

Houston, Texas

1967 - 2021

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October 4, 2021
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Houston, Texas

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William David "Dave" Reed, beloved father, son, brother and friend died in Tomball, Texas on October 4, 2021 of Covid complications. Born in 1967 in New Orleans, Dave grew up in Slidell and Lafayette, Louisiana.Following a tour of duty with the United States Marine Corps, where he served with...

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Gone too soon! Rest in peace Dave. Semper Fi brother!!!

Dear David , you were always kind and the bigger man on all of the dealings you were professionally involved, may your light shine bright wherever you are, kindness, a drive to excel , and a spirit greater than life itself, sleep tight Sir, your legacy will live on...

I only met David one time but he seemed like a "Bigger than life kind of person". I grieve with Ron Reed for the loss of a child and applaud Eileen Reed for her unending care of Ron in his illness and grief. Ron and Eileen are two very special people in my life-May David's daughters be comforted-So young to lose their Dad.

Ron and family, Please accept my deepest sorrow for the lose of your son David. I remember him spending time with you at Mini Motors back in the day. He was a nice young man. Nothing can take away the pain of losing a child just know that I am thinking and praying for you and your family .

Rest In Peace David and Semper Fidelis.

Well Cuz. Just wanted to say thanks again for letting me "borrow" the Rush "Moving Pictures" album when I came passing through. I wouldn't have my fabulous taste in music without that push in the right direction. Oh and I am pretty sure Uncle Ron knew exactly how fast we were driving those moped. Your infectious attitude and ability to turn any momentum into great time will be missed.

David and I have known each other since we were kids, so there are so many memories. Ironic, when we first met my family had just moved to Slidell. His and Ronnie´s grandmother lived next door. I cried when he went into the Marines. We had always stayed in touch through all these years. If I let too much time go by, I´d hear about it! His last text was just before he got sick, and it´s hard to believe I´m not being asked why I haven´t reached out. I grew up having two extra brothers, and miss...