David "Butch" Reed, 55, passed away on November 14, 2012. He was born in Pasadena, Texas on August 12, 1957. Butch is survived by his Father, David Reed, Sr., Mother and Stepfather, Bonnie and Lee Spriggle; wife Lisa and her parents, Paul and Cathy Riemer; sisters: Debbie Rathcke, Cathy Wright, Susie Williams, Davida Sherman, and Brandi Reed; brothers: Donny Spriggle, and Tommy Spriggle; 6 children and and 9 grandchildren. Veterans Funeral Service, 10567 Veterans Memorial Dr., Houston, Texas 77038, 821-272-9900, will have the viewing Monday, November 19 at 10 a.m. with the funeral beginning at 11 a.m. Butch, we will miss your smile and laugh.
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November 21, 2012
Butch, your family is minus a valuable member today, but God has welcomed you home. Thank you for the beautiful Grandchildren you gave us. They are special gifts created by you and your wife, Lisa and we love them dearly.
Bonnie, Lee, and David, thank you for sharing your son with others who loved him.
Thank you for our gift.
Butch, You will be missed.
Paul and Cathy Riemer
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Mom, Dad and Family
November 18, 2012
Butch, your family is going to miss you so much. We can't believe you left us so soon. Mom said for you to be waiting for us at the pearly gates. We love you!
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