Wynetta-REEDER-Obituary

Wynetta REEDER

Dayton, Ohio

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REEDER, WynettaWynetta Reeder was born in Donalds, SC, to Dewitt Reeder and Katherine Reeder (Tims). She fell asleep peacefully in death on April 28, 2021. She retired from DESC after many years of committed service. She loved her family and was very generous to them. Wynetta was preceded...

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My dear sister. I will miss her. I remember when I was little she would send me gifts on my birthday and send me gifts on Christmas. I appreciate everything she did for me, and the love that she showed me. I will always miss my dear sister I hope to see her in paradise. John 5:28,29 Do not be amazed at this, for the hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice. 29 and come out, those who did good things to a resurrection of life, and those who practiced vile...

May God richly bless each of you during this time of loss, reflection, and celebration of her life.

My dear Auntie, you will be missed. I will miss your generous spirit! I remember being at your place as a young girl. I can see your place and gifts and the wonderful food you provided. Even as an adult, you gave us your all. I will miss you and look forward to seeing you again soon in paradise!!

Sorry to here about your sister and aunt. Hoping you comfort and peace.

My deepest sympathy to my family. Aunt Wynetta & my mother Sister Felicia Blue were good buddies at Garden Court Nursing Home. I’m missing them both. I’d always look forward to visiting her when I would go visit my Mother at the same time. Jehovah God will Remember them both & I look forward to reuniting with them in paradise.

Love you all-
Mrs. Felicia Nalls

Cynthia may you have peace hope to meet your sister in the resurrection

Wynetta, enjoyed sitting in on Bible discussions at the nursing home. She was very pleasant. Rest peaceful in Jehovah's memory.

Deepest SYMPATHY to the REEDER & TIMS FAMILY. May God BLESS YOU ALL during your time of BEREAVEMENT. Cherish her MEMORIES ALWAYS