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Donald Carroll Reese, 86 of Spring, Texas, passed away December 4th, 2022. Donald
was born December 28th, 1935 in Houston, Texas to the late Cuspert Carroll Reese and
Lena Mae (Phillips) Reese.
Donald is survived by his two daughters, Carissa (Rafael Elvira) Reese; Cathlin Reese;grandson, Ryan Elvira; granddaughter, Christalyn Elvira; his niece, Carol-Jean Hollerich, and her two daughters; his nephews, Reese (Lynn) Seymour; Randy (Marilee) Seymour, and their two daughters.
Including his parents Donald was preceded in death by his sister, Alma Jean Seymour and brother, Harwood Lee Reese.A Celebration of the Life of Donald C. Reese will be held on Zoom, Tuesday, December 13th, 2022 at 6:00 P.M. CST
If you are unable to attend, please send your fondest memories of Donald to be read on Zoom to [email protected]
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Bill Jones
December 13, 2022
I am a builder and Don is a true and loyal friend who has helped me in some of my worst situation. He is a unique and skilled architect with a complete knowledge of construction. Then on top of that, he was my bestest bud.
We played golf, fished compared our age he on Dec 28 and me a few days later on Jan 1. I always called him the old man. We did a lot of just hanging around with each other. I guess he will probably say looks like you are finally passing me in age.
He loved his family and brought the grandkids to our family Christmas party a few years ago. But if you wanted to hear him brag, his baby daughter was it. She once performed for my family while they were visiting in Punta Gorda.
It’s tough to handle when you go. But, Big D, go rest, I bet they have your size wings.
God Bless All, Bill
Kim Hatton
December 13, 2022
May God rest His soul. He is someone who stood the test of time standing by his daughters in the area and field of music. He carted, he assissted, he listened to girl talk, and debated them argumentively like no other fathers perhaps had in life. Rest in peace, Mr. Reese, they are good young ladies, cellist and violinist. Hear the angels sing and rejoice in gladness.
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