Roberta Reeves Obituary
Roberta McLeod Reeves, 80, of Upper Marlboro, MD, passed away on November 23,
2025 surrounded by loved ones. Born on January 5, 1945, in Newark, NJ. Roberta
lived a life marked by loved, generosity and caring.
She was known for her work as Director Armour J. Blackburn University Center,
curator of the Gallery in the Blackburn University Center as well as being over
Intramurals, Recreation and Club Sports.
Ms. McLeod is a graduate of Hampton Institute (University). Ms. McLeod served as the
director for 32 years. Prior to her appointment at Howard University she served as the
Coordinator for Student Activities, the University Gallery and Director of the
Student Center at the Pennsylvania State University Capitol Campus in Middletown,
Pa. She served as the Program Director of the Queens College Student Services
Corporation at Queens College, Flushing, New York prior to her appointment at The
Pennsylvania State University.
She was a Parasitologist at Merck in Rahway, N.J. She also served as a teacher and
traveling tutor for the Newark Boys Chorus in Newark, N.J. Ms. McLeod served on
several boards including The Village Learning Center Public Charter School, Honda
Campus All-Star Challenge National Advisory Board and the National Coalition
for Homeless Veterans.
She was the Founder/Director of "Essence of Africa" a Rites of Passage program for
girls 8-18 in Prince George's County. She founded/hosted Art Scope on WPFW-FM
radio Washington, D.C. and Black Perspectives and the Arts on WMSP-FM radio,
Harrisburg, Pa. She is a retired model and dancer.
She is a member of several organizations including Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, the
Association of College Unions International, NAACP, Kiwanis International, Golden
Key and Outstanding Young Women in America.
She is survived by her daughter Maria C. McLeod Gebhart and her son Ronald Sean
McLeod, and the grandmother of Maia Collins (Everett) and Kayla Lewis (Rayshawn)
and great grandmother to Rayshawn, Jr. Amir, Everett IV, and Omarion, her sister
Dorothy McGee and brothers Trent and Randy Smith. Ms. McLeod was preceded in
death by her mother Gloria Clowers McLeod, her father and stepfather Munson
McLeod and Alfred Smith as well as her brothers Anthony McLeod and Willie
Alexander. Their memory will forever live in the hearts of those who loved them.
A celebration of Roberta McLeod's life will be held on a later date at Howard
University.
Family and friends are invited to gather, share memories, and honor the life of
someone who meant so much to so many. The family wishes to extend their gratitude
to Trinity Hospice of Newport News and Chesapeake as well as Harmony Home Care
for their compassion and support during this time.
Ms. McLeod always said "We plan but God decides" and God doesn't make any
mistakes!" Our family will live by those statements every day of our lives.