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John Reeder Obituary

John Alexander Reeder, Jr., 71, noted Anchorage lawyer, community volunteer, photographer, and beloved husband of Loisann Reeder, died on July 23, 2013, at his home from cancer.

John was born in Dallas, Texas on November 2, 1941 to the late John and Lyra Reeder. He graduated from high school at St. Marks School of Texas in 1959. After obtaining a BA in history from Wesleyan University in Connecticut, he attended law school at Southern Methodist University in Dallas. He spent two years as a Peace Corps volunteer primarily at the headwaters of the Amazon in Peru. Returning to Dallas, John served as house counsel for a small energy startup, Earth Resources Company, before the call of the mountains, and the Alaska Attorney General's Office, lured him and his VW bus north to Alaska in 1971. He met Loisann Lindemood within days of his arrival in Anchorage and they were married six months later.

John served three years as chief attorney in the Anchorage branch of the Attorney General's office, before joining BP Exploration as chief counsel in Alaska, a position he held for 22 years. He then worked several more years as an independent oil and gas consultant. His work with the industry spanned most of the major issues the industry has faced, from the early development of the Prudhoe Bay oil field through construction of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System, the early years of oil production, and difficult taxation issues with the state and local governments. One of his key accomplishments was helping negotiate the Prudhoe Bay Unit Agreement, which laid the foundation for the major North Slope oil producers working cooperatively to develop the large oil resources of northern Alaska. John was a highly talented lawyer, known for his encyclopedic knowledge of oil and gas law and his unfailing sound judgment. He served as a role model for those lawyers fortunate enough to have crossed his professional path.

In addition to his professional career, John was an active community volunteer who served on the boards of the Alaska State Council on the Arts, Anchorage Historical and Fine Arts Commission, the building committee for the recent expansion of the Anchorage Museum, Cook Inlet Historical Society, Alaska Photographic Center, Susitna Valley Association, and Alaska Common Ground.

John was passionate about exploring and photographing the beauty of Alaska. He was an avid fly-fisherman. He and Lois backpacked, hiked and skied most trails in South Central Alaska. But their most precious time was spent at the remote cabin they built in the Susitna Valley 33 years ago, accessible only by float plane or snow machine.

John will be long remembered for the intelligent, calm voice of reason that he brought to all of his professional and community endeavors, coupled with a personality that was rich with good humor, patience, and kindness.

He leaves behind his wife and life partner of 41 years, Loisann, and many beloved friends. His ashes will be scattered over the Susitna Valley, where he and Lois spent many happy days at their cabin.

Per John's wishes, there will be no service, but a remembrance gathering of friends is planned in the fall.

Bequests in memory of John, may be made to either the Alaska Photographic Center or the Cook Inlet Historical Society.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Anchorage Daily News from Aug. 15 to Aug. 16, 2013.

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Amy Wunnicke

August 28, 2013

John was a dear friend and colleague of my mother, Esther Wunnicke. I have fond memories of meetings of the "WERM" firm, and of John's unfailing grace, intelligence and "can-do" attitude. The world is a better place for having had his presence and contributions. My heartfelt condolences to Lois: May you ever be surrounded by his love and memories of your rich and joyous life together.

August 18, 2013

Dear Lois, I am saddened by your loss. The 41 years that you had together will have many wonderful memories for you. Take care, Gwen Klawunder.

Brock & Janice Shamberg

August 16, 2013

Alaska has lost a wonderful person and he brought the highest level of professionalism to every task. Our condolences to Loisann.

Dee Gilchrist

August 16, 2013

I was so sorry to hear of John's passing. I worked for BP from 1969 to 1979 when I married Slim Gilchrist and moved to Texas. I lost Slim to cancer in 2006, and my heart goes out to you.

August 15, 2013

Lois,
Again I want to express my sadness in losing a good friend. John was dedicated to serving Alaska and contributed much to the State. My thoughts are with you.
Leroy barker

August 15, 2013

We are sorry to learn of the passing of John, but grateful for his service to our nation as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Peru.

Our Condolences,
The National Peace Corps Association

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