"We are still missing our friend Myles. The memories we hold close to our hearts."
MYLES ANTHONY REED
61, of West Point, Georgia, entered peacefully into eternal rest on September 21, 2010, at George H. Lanier Memorial Hospital. He was born on November 22, 1948, in West Point, Georgia, to proud parents James and Almatine Reed. He was a graduate of Harrison High School, LaGrange College, and served his country as a military police office in the U.S. Army. He was employed as a Juvenile Probation Officer (LaGrange), and also worked as a carpenter/handyman. Myles enjoyed fishing, traveling, and reading all genres of literature. He served as a dedicated church and choir member at Emanuel Chapel CME Methodist Church in West Point, Georgia.
He is survived by his wife, Thelma Goss Reed-Lanett, AL; three children Dr. Carol Wilson-Oak Forest, Illinois; Don Reed-Chicago, Illinois; Shannon Reed (Joseph) Johnson--Fayetteville, GA; two stepdaughters Yolanda (Tommy) Smith-Valley, AL, Sonya (Henry) Story-Lanett, AL; six grandchildren-Alexis, Dione, Noah, Jonathan, Christopher, and Donya; siblings-Francis Scott, Carolyn Reed (Parks), Jacqueline Reed(Thorpe) Thomas (Madeline)Reed, Rome, GA; James (Mary) Reed, Valley, AL; nephews, Dan (Tracy) Sims, Timmy Thorpe, Dilmus Reed, Brice( Jeanine) Reed, Brian (Suelane) Scott, Jamie Reed, Anthony Burton; nieces, LeAnna Reed, Alma (Joseaf) Stone, Danielle Thorpe, Joy Mobley, Naa Abena Scott, Lawanda (Andy) Abrams, Rachel (Danny)Howell, Felicia (Rodell) Harris; three very special friends, Patricia Ann Tucker , Bob (Joy) Belcher , Al ( Nina) Videll, and a host of friends and acquaintances.
He is preceded in death by: parents: James Clarence Reed,
Almatine Reed; siblings Dan Reed, Clara Mae Reed
"We are still missing our friend Myles. The memories we hold close to our hearts."
"To the family of Myles, We will always remember Myles as an intelligent, friendly, and respectful person who had a beautiful voice. The Emanuel Chapel Church Choir has lost a wonderful and viable member. Love to all and God Bless. Sincerely, Terry Winston Bonner"