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William J. Reed Sr.

Williamsburg, Virginia

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WILLIAMSBURG - William J. Reed Sr., 68, of Williamsburg, Va., formerly of Hightstown, N.J., died peacefully at home surrounded by family. Mr. Reed was born Nov. 1, 1938, in Trenton, N.J., to the late Jimmy and Kay Reed. He was raised in Princeton, N.J., and graduated from the Lawrenceville...

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Gen & Family,
My sincerest sympathies to you and the Family. Bill was a great friend and mentor. He helped me greatly when I was Assistant Chief in Hightstown, and when he called to say he was in Florida, I was very happy. He & Gen were the only friends I had here, and my semi annual trips to Daytona were something to look forward to. We would go to the swap meets and talk about cars and friends and life. I was going through some personal problems, and Bill and Gen helped me through...

Dear Marge and family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. I didn't realize how incredibly accomplished your dad was!!! I am sure you will miss him deeply but know he is in a better place.
With sympathy, Koslowske Family

To my long-time “Dad Reed”,

It was almost 25 years ago that I first met you and from that very first time, you made me feel like one of your own children. You listened to me, comforted me, offered advice to me, took me under your wing, and, most of all, you loved me. From the very beginning, you accepted me into your heart, your home, and your family and always made me feel welcomed in all of those areas. I am truly grateful to you for all of those things.

Like everyone who...

Dear
Gen, Bill Jr, Marg, Loretta, and Randi,
We were so sorry to hear of Bill's passing. (Dick Van Hise let us know
he'd seen the obituary.) We have such fond memories of you as neighbors in Hightstown. How lucky we were! Our kids loved swimming in your pool, your backyard picnics, the proms, weddings, births, and especially having Loretta and Randi over to babysit. We have loving rememberances of all of you and will keep you in our prayers.

Terri, our prayers are with you and your family. The bible says, to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord. To God be the glory.

Bill and family. So sorry to hear of the loss of your father. I know you will miss him very much, but, he suffers no more. Call me