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Brian Crehan
December 17, 2022
Thank you Kenny for defining what true friendship means . It was an honor to serve with you in the Seabees and a blessing to have you as a friend
Joe Rock
December 11, 2022
Joe Rock
December 11, 2022
Joe Rock
December 11, 2022
"Twins" forever, Brother!
Joe Rock
December 11, 2022
Kenny my friend, seems like only yesterday we were hanging out at the Agassiz (can still spell it!) and playing CYO ball for St. Thomas. We were the "Twins" back then and I see why from the picture! We had some great times and adventures growing up! Still thankful to Jim for bailing me out! Then on to boot camp. You went Navy, I went Coast Guard and you always busted my chops about being a "puddle pirate" until you and some buds got in trouble in Mobile Bay :) All in good fun, my Brother! I was so glad to see you again in 2018 when you passed through Missouri. You are gone from us way to soon, my friend. You were a protector to all who knew you. Always worried about friends and family. You served our great Nation and stood the watch. Please continue to watch over us and I will see you again on the other side. Keeping your family in my thoughts and prayers.
Scott Smith
December 8, 2022
Kenny and I were in the Navy together (NMCB-62) and Kenny was the first person I met because he just walked in and said, welcome I´m Kenny. I was fortunate to have him as a friend and to shared part of my life with him, he and I shared a lot of chicanery together. Kenny was a good person and I hope to see him in the big Battalion in the Sky! Fair winds and following Seas my friend.
Debbie Reed Vassallo
December 7, 2022
This one really hurts..knew Kenny since we were so young..you will be missed brother. Love always Deb
Jeanne Rankin
December 7, 2022
Kenny & I have been friends since childhood in JP. Kenny Reed - One of the kindest people I have or ever will know. So many good memories in my heart. He is still very much with us in spirit! We will see each other again Kenny, I am certain of that. xo Jeanne
Karen Robinson & Lucy Lu Bulverde Tx
December 6, 2022
Kenny was such a good man & a fantastic dad to Katie! You will be missed Kenny.
Pam Hart
December 5, 2022
I did not know Kenny or his family but there is a special place in my heart for all Seabees. My late husband was a Seabee. I extend sympathy to Kenny´s loved ones. May he Rest In Peace.
Thomas Bauer
December 5, 2022
Kenny was such a great guy and friend. Kenny, me Ken (Y) , Brian and Steve all hung out together in our first battalion (NMCB-62). Remembering such great times. We have lost a brother. Rest In Peace Seabee...
Carolyn
December 5, 2022
Kenny was such a great guy! Many found memories of him with my brother, John, may he rest in peace. Our condolences to the entire Reed family. ~ Carolyn (Buckley) Marcotte
LeAnne Bauer Davis
December 5, 2022
So sorry for your loss. He was a great Seabee and person.
Lorrie from Rosemary Street
December 4, 2022
Kenny was such a good guy. I remember fondly sitting, listening to WRKO, and chatting. These are some of my fondest childhood memories. RIP Kenny.
Kathleen Neumeyer Espino
December 4, 2022
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Legacy Remembers
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December 4, 2022
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December 4, 2022
Kenneth Reed Obituary
Reed, Kenneth (Kenny) Edward of Bulverde, TX, formerly of Quincy and Jamaica Plain, passed away on November 19, 2022 at the age of 58. A United States Navy Seabee veteran, he was the son of James and Frances Buchan of Quincy. Dear brother... Read Kenneth Reed's Obituary
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