John R. Reese

John R. Reese obituary, Gloversville, NY

John R. Reese

John Reese Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Betz, Rossi Bellinger & Stewart Family Funeral Home - Gloversville on Feb. 24, 2025.

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John Richard Reese
John Richard Reese, 55, of Johnstown, NY, passed away peacefully on February 20, 2025, at Ellis Hospital in Schenectady, NY, after a long and courageous battle with COVID, pneumonia, and subsequent infections. He was surrounded by his loving family and friends as he left this world. Born on April 2, 1969, in Norwalk, CT, John was the beloved son of John Robert Reese and Patrisha Reese. He grew up in Ridgefield but spent his summers at Caroga Lake, NY, a place that always held a special place in his heart. John attended both Union College and Western New England College before dedicating several years of his life to Lexington ARC in Gloversville, where he made a meaningful impact on those he worked with. A passionate problem-solver, he loved building things and creating innovative solutions to challenges, especially those related to his arthrogryposis. He took great pride in proving wrong anyone who doubted his abilities. John cherished his peaceful countryside property outside of Johnstown, where he found joy in nature, his beloved dog, Midnight, and his parakeet, Willie. His love for science fiction and space, especially Star Trek, fueled his imagination and dreams. Fittingly, a part of his remains will be sent to space through Beyond Burials, a tribute to his lifelong fascination with the cosmos. Above all, John was a devoted father to his two sons, John Luke Reese (Tanya Reese) and Austin Jerad Reese. He was eagerly anticipating the birth of his first grandchild, a granddaughter, due on April 19, 2025. He is also survived by his sister, Jennifer Reese, and countless friends and family members who will forever cherish his memory. A public service to celebrate John's life will be held on March 8, 2025, at 11:00 AM at the Paul Nigra Center, 2736 NY-30, Gloversville, NY 12078. In honoring his adventurous spirit and unwavering determination, his family invites all who knew him to gather and share in the legacy of a man who never let obstacles define him. John's brilliance, resilience, and humor will live on in the hearts of those he touched. May he now explore the stars he so dearly loved. "Live long and prosper."

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April 12, 2025

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February 28, 2025

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Cathleen Hendrick Nikosey

April 12, 2025

I remember visiting you as a baby. My mom, Marion Pierce Hendrick, was your mom's cousin and she took us to see you (and your sister) after you were born. My next memory of you was at our house on Carriage Dr. in Norwalk. Our boat was in the backyard up on a trailer. You so much wanted to get into that boat! I helped you up the ladder and helped you down. You had NO Fear! So much curiosity and strength. Although I haven't seen you in many, many years, I've always held fond memories of you my "little cousin".

Susan Reynolds

March 19, 2025

To John and Trish,
I am so sorry for your loss. I think of Johnny and I see that beautiful face with a dazzling smile. I know all of the hard work that went in to that smile. His unconquerable spirit was an inspiration to all. I know that Johnny was an inspiration to me.
All of our love and prayers, Tom and Susan Reynolds.

Daniel Chandler

February 28, 2025

As a fourth grade kid I got to know John well. We both had a few challenges as kids. I was a type 1 diabetic. What I loved about John was his fearless attitude. He was a tough kid that did not allow anything to stop him. We went rock climbing and played tough regardless of our limitations. I felt he was truly a brave and kind soul. My thoughts and prayers are with the Reese family. Dan Chandler.

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