Donald Reed 1934-2010
Powerful. Kind-hearted. Loving. Hard-working.
These words are how the daughters of Donald Lee Reed described their father following his death April 28, 2010. Yet, Don was so much more than these simple words.
He began life Dec. 12, 1934, in Sioux City, Iowa, as the eldest son of Ray and Isabell Reed. The family lived in Beresford, S.D. Don’s boyhood was filled with adventures with his siblings Kleo and Howard, and later, with his much younger brother, Tom. The family moved to a variety of places in the Midwest before landing in Rapid City, S.D.
It was in Rapid City that Don met his wife, Cleo. They were high school sweethearts. He was the town boy, she the country girl. They married Aug. 14, 1955.
Don graduated from the South Dakota School of Mines in 1958 with a degree in mining engineering. Don’s high regard for his alma mater was evident for the rest of his life as he encouraged every family member to attend the School of Mines. By the time Don graduated college he and Cleo were expecting their second daughter, Tami. She joined big sister, Jann, right before graduation. A third daughter, Pam, arrived before the family moved from Rapid City.
Don’s work in the construction industry took him and his family all over the country. His career started as an engineer on Minuteman missile sites in North Dakota, which lead to work on the Cape Canaveral Operations Building in Florida, and project manager on metro systems in Boston and Washington, D.C. Youngest daughter, Kae, was born while the family was in Florida. Don’s last career move was to open Donald L. Reed Construction Consultants, using the skills he had obtained to assist others with their construction challenges. He retired in 2007.
Don had a work opportunity to return to California in 1973. Don and Cleo resided in Concord for 34 years and watched as each of their children graduated college and moved away to start their lives. Nurturing his girls as they gained their independence was a source of great pride to Don.
Don and Cleo were introduced to boating and water skiing when the girls were young, which quickly became the favorite family activity. Don loved cars since he was a young man, and although he thought a Cadillac was going to be his ultimate driving machine, once he test drove a BMW, he was hooked. He and Cleo crisscrossed the country multiple times in their BMW visiting their wide circle of family and friends along the way.
Don was involved with the First Presbyterian Church in Concord where he volunteered in the Stephen Ministry – something he continued to do in Paradise at Paradise United Methodist Church.
Don and Cleo moved to Paradise, Calif., in 2007 to be closer to their children in Chico, Redding and South Lake Tahoe. Special trips to Minnesota were made to visit his long-distance daughter. He found ways to make a contribution to his new community by being a volunteer at Feather River Hospital and Butte County Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA). Don believed strongly in helping others.
Don is survived by his wife, Cleo Reed; daughter Jann Reed and husband Lester Wong; daughter Tami Jordan and husband Mike Jordan; daughter Pam Valentine; daughter Kae Reed and partner Sue Wood; grandchildren Joseph Jordan, Chris Jordan, Veronica Wong, Oliver Wong and Jacqueline Wong; great-grandson Michael Jordan; sister Kleo Karst; brothers Howard Reed and Tom Reed; several nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Services will be May 6 at 2pm at Paradise United Methodist Church. His ashes will be buried at a later date at Pine Lawn Memorial Cemetery in Rapid City near the Black Hills.
Contributions to honor Don may be made to Butte County CASA, 10 Independence Circle, Chico, CA 95973; or Malawi Africa Mission New Horizon Church International, 1770 Ellis Ave., Ste. 100, Jackson, MS 39204; or to your favorite charity.
Kae, I’m so sorry for your loss. We lost our “Daddy” 11 years ago and still miss himm terribly.
Your father sounds like he was an extraordinary gentleman.
I’m sure you have many beautiful memories that will help you through these toughest of times. Thinking of you…
Kae, I am truly sorry for your loss. There is nothing harder than losing someone that you love. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Kae- Your dad sound like a terrific guy and I share in your loss. Sounds like your memories will hold you in good form, he must have been very proud of you too.
Much love Deb
Kae, Howie and I send our heartfelt condolences and offer our support to you and Susan during this time. Your article conveys a dad rich in love for his family, which will fill your heart and comfort you over the years. Many blessings of love for you and your family.
Kae,
Hard to see this, it has made it so real. Thank you for sharing it on your paper. I love you, Pam
Kae,
What a fine tribute to your father and to all of our fathers. I am reminded of my own father and what a fine gentleman he also was. Thanks for sharing your memories and may they sustain you and you family through this difficult time.
Kae, So very sorry for your loss.
Many more “rainbows” to all of you Kae.
What a beautiful tribute to add to your Dad’s legacy.
A beautifully written tribute.
Condolences to you and your family Kae.
Kae, My sincere condolences on the loss of your father. I lost my wonderful Dad just three weeks ago, and it’s so strange not to be able to pick up the phone to talk with him, especially about “our” SF Giants.
Although still very raw for me, I’m holding on to many, many happy and loving memories. May all of your memories bring you comfort now also. pat
Kae,
So sorry to hear of the passing of your Father. He souds like a wonderful man. My condolences to you and your family and may the memories of him comfort you during this time of sadness.
Kae – What a wonderful tribute to your dad, expressing so clearly your love for him and his love for you and your family … beautiful and heartwarming. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you.
Kae…what a wonderful tribute to your father. You and your family will be in our thoughts and prayers.
Kae,
It had to be bittersweet for you to put your great journalistist skills together to report this. My sincerest condolences to you and your family. Just remember, each time you tell a funny story, use a phrase he was fond of, cook up something he invented or enjoyed…. these are the things that keep that person “alive” in not only your heart, but takes it to another who will in turn pass it along and therefore, his legacy continues. God Bless.
Kae,
The article about your father reflects a life well lived. I am sure that he will be sorely missed by everyone whose life was touched by him. My sympathy to you and your family.
Kae:
I am so sorry about the loss of your father. My family and I will keep you and your family in our prayers for strenght and comfort.
David Borges
Kae,
Bruce and I send you our best wishes while you and your family grieve for your loss and reflect on all the good times.
Kae, I am so sorry to hear of the death of your father. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Kae, I am so sorry for your loss. Your Dad sounds like a wonderful man and your article honored him. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Karen
Kae
I am Henry Joseph. I met Don 6 years ago when he came on a mission trip to Malawi. Ever since then we have developed a wonderful friendship. It included us visiting him in Concord. He was a awesome man. Your description was absolutely accurate. “Powerful. Kind-hearted. Loving. Hard-working” I knew him to be all of these things especially Kind-Hearted as he supported our orphan program and other activities in Malawi. He will be missed and we are greatly honored and humbled that people will be able to honor him by making donations to our programs in Malawi, Africa. Thank you very much and Don will be greatly missed.
Kae:
Your comments about your Dad say it all about his wonderful life and your relationship with him. Those memories will ease the pain of the loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Paul and Charlene Middlebrook
Kae, I am so sorry for your loss. How lucky you are to have enjoyed him for a nice long life… We were fortunate to have had such wonderful role models in our lives. I enjoy telling stories of my Father to my kids and love to watch there eyes light up at what an extraodinary man he was and how I wish they could have met him. God Bless!
Kae, Cleo, Jann, Tami, Pam and families – Please accept my condolences. I hope you take comfort in the many memories he made with and for you to cherish. He lived life to the fullest. My dad died more than 25 years ago but he lives on in the favorite moments my husband, children and I still share. Don was an important part of who you all are and that is a treasured legacy to leave.