Nauture Reid, 38, of Scranton, died Friday, July 3, at Geisinger Community Medical Center after a motorcycle accident.
Born in Brooklyn, son of Betty Reid, he was raised in the Bronx, where he attended PS 112 Elementary, John Philip Sousa 142 and Evander Childs High School. Known to many as "Twin," he enjoyed riding motorcycles and making people laugh.
Surviving are a son, Nauture Reid Jr.; aunt, Patricia Reid; sisters, Donna and Trenaya Reid, Sharelle Bridges and Lateef Brown; brothers, Jamarr, Steven, Kent, Tony and Mickey Reid, and Reginald and Marvin Jones; sisters-in-law, Fay, Wanda and Jamie Reid; and brothers-in-law, Anthony Bridges and Maurice Brown.
He was preceded in death by an uncle, Michael Reid.
A viewing will be held today from 3 to 9 p.m. at the McGoff-Hughes Funeral Home Inc, 1401 Capouse Ave., Scranton. Interment with graveside service will be held Saturday at 11 a.m. in Dunmore Cemetery.
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Wanda Reid
July 8, 2022
To: my Brother-n-law Nauture, It has been 2 years now, and l still miss you so much my Brother, l pray that you are in heaven,so I can see you again, S.I.P. I will always love you Your Sister-n-Law Wanda Reid
Regina W
February 16, 2022
Still in disbelief/shock --
-we miss u :(
Rip
God knows we have been going through it before yur demise . but after u , it has been a trickeling effect .
Rachel Reid
July 3, 2021
Kenny and I are thinking of you today and remembering the fun times you both had. Fly high Uncle!!
Jackie
October 14, 2020
Jalen and I will love and miss you always....you will always be in our hearts and never forgotten.
Melissa Canfield
August 31, 2020
So sorry for your loss he was a good guy. May he sleep in peace
Wanda Reid
July 14, 2020
I miss You brother
July 12, 2020
R.I.P Bro
Lil bro Birdman
Nafisah Jefferson
July 12, 2020
Gone but never forgotten!!!
Wanda Reid
July 10, 2020
he was my brother-in-law and lm really going to miss you, l pray That God has you in his loving arms. Wanda Reid
Rachel Reid
July 10, 2020
May God bless your family in this time of sorrow.
Fly high Nauture!!
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