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 Daddy, you were my hero, best friend, knight in shining armor. My first memory of you is when you were working on cars and taught me to hand you the tools you needed, that’s where I get my love of working on cars and repairing things.  You were always there for me, no one will even take your place. I remember our annual trips to the Ohio State Fair. I always wanted t o go everywhere you went. Loved the way you taught me sports, the love of cars and the car shows, we placed the probe in. I counted the ca rs we had, it’s over 60, all kinds and trucks too. I am so glad that you were able to enjoy the good times with Mimi and D.J. Even though your health was starting to fail, you still made jokes and we would laugh. We thought it was crazy that you went and got your ear pierced. Daddy, you were a true fighter, doctors gave up on you in March. I insisted that they keep treating you and it would be up to God. Glad to say we celebrated your 77th birthday with you and you knew we were all there as I watched you get weaker and weaker. I had to tell you that it’s alright and I can only pray to be half the man and father you were. Fly high My Angel, you truly earned your wings. ~Love You Dad, Deke Known for Excellence. Trusted for Value. 1025 E. McMillan S treet - Cincinn ati, Ohio 45206 - (513) 251-6200 Celebrating the Life  of Robert Reid  August 4, 1938   September 1, 2015 Saturday, September 12, 2015  Visitation: 10:00 a.m.    Service: 11:00 a.m. First Baptist Church of Cumminsville 3640 Roll Avenue Cincinnati, Ohio 45223 Minister Jason Hackle, Officiating

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Daddy, you were my hero, best friend, knight in shining

armor. My first memory of you is when you were working

on cars and taught me to hand you the tools you needed,

that’s where I get my love of working on cars and repairing

things.

 You were always there for me, no one will even take your

place. I remember our annual trips to the Ohio State Fair. I

always wanted to go everywhere you went. Loved the way

you taught me sports, the love of cars and the car shows, we

placed the probe in. I counted the cars we had, it’s over 60,

all kinds and trucks too. I am so glad that you were able to

enjoy the good times with Mimi and D.J. Even though your

health was starting to fail, you still made jokes and we

would laugh. We thought it was crazy that you went and got

your ear pierced.

Daddy, you were a true fighter, doctors gave up on you in

March. I insisted that they keep treating you and it would

be up to God. Glad to say we celebrated your 77th birthday

with you and you knew we were all there as I watched you

get weaker and weaker. I had to tell you that it’s alright

and I can only pray to be half the man and father you were.

Fly high My Angel, you truly earned your wings.

~Love You Dad, Deke

Known for Excellence. Trusted for Value.

1025 E. McMillan Street - Cincinnati, Ohio 45206 - (513) 251-6200

Celebrating the Life of

Robert Reid August 4, 1938 –  September 1, 2015

Saturday, September 12, 2015 Visitation: 10:00 a.m. –  Service: 11:00 a.m.

First Baptist Church of Cumminsville3640 Roll Avenue

Cincinnati, Ohio 45223Minister Jason Hackle, Officiating

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Life’s Reflection  Robert Eursey Reid   was born August 4, 1938 to

 Alberta Coston (Carter) and James Reid, both preceded himin death along with his wife, Ernestine Reid; twograndchildren, Jeffrey Gardner and Tiara Thompson.

Robert grew up in Cumminsville, Ohio, where he wasknown as Buster in his younger days. He attended GarfieldElementary and went on to attend and graduated fromHughes High School.

Robert served in the United States Air Force as an AirplaneMechanic. He received an Honorable Discharge and wasemployed at Ford Motor Company for over 40 years.

Robert loved the outdoors, he managed several baseballteams. One year his kid team didn’t win, he gave themtrophies anyway. He loved working on cars, always willingto help others in need. Cooking was another favorite passtime thing for him, his famous Chocolate Cakes and ChessPies.

Everybody who meant and knew him loved him. He alwayshad a big cheerful smile. Northside Community especiallyMonterey Court loved Mr. Reid and he will truly be missed.

He leaves to cherish his memory: sons, Dwayne RobertReid, Kevin, Courtney Darren Morgan; two daughters,Sharon and Karen Morgan; 14 grandchildren and a host ofcousins and friends.

We Release Our Loved One

The Order of ServiceOrgan Prelude……………………………………Musical Group 

Parting View…………………….……………………The Family 

Prayer…………………………….………..Michael Artez Harris

Scripture…………………………..………..  John 3:16-21 (KIV)

Selection………….....…...….…..Lillian Dudley –  “ Precious Lord” 

 Acknowledgement………………………………....…...................

Moment of Reflections……………….……..(3 minutes please) 

Selection…….………..….….…..Hezekiah McNeal –  “Who Am I” 

Obituary……………………………….………….(Read Silently) 

Eulogy……………………………..………..Pastor Jason Hackle First Baptist Church of Cumminsville

Pallbearers Honorary PallbearersKevin Strickland Brian Morgan

Orlando Berry Quincy Gardner

Robert Lee Heath Todd Vaulx Jr.

Julius (Duke) Walker Darren MorganTimothy Berry Jewel Bruce Johnson

Dwayne Robert Reid Jr. Mr. Powsey

IntermentUnited American Cemetery

4933 Duck Creek RoadCincinnati, Ohio 45227

Repast: Served at the church