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EDWARD (TED) REEVE

Date of Passing: Jan 10, 2012

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EDWARD (TED) REEVE Peacefully on Tuesday, January 10, 2012, Edward (Ted) Wallace Reeve passed from this life into Heaven to be received by his Precious Redeemer, the Lord Jesus Christ. Ted was born in Winnipeg on Septemeber 12, 1924. Ted was predeceased by Eunice in 2007, his beloved wife of 58 years. Dad will be lovingly cherished and remembered by his four sons Ken (Darlene), Doug (Lois), Harold (Mary Anne), Don (Patricia), and one daughter, Louise Rattai (Shawn). Grandpa will be missed by his 17 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Dad enjoyed early morning Bible reading, camping, family vacations, attending his grandchildren's music or school concerts and sports events, playing the harmonica and playing scrabble (especially with Mom). Ted loved gardening and was a life member of the St. James Horticultural Society. He attended St. James Gospel Chapel since 1970 where he served His Lord and others in various capacities (well known for providing the coffee Sunday morning). Ted worked as a typesetter and proofreader with various printing firms: Saults and Pollard, Advocate Printers, Stovel Advocate, Lawson Graphics and BW Typesetters. Viewing for family and friends will be at 12:00 p.m., Monday, January 16, 2012, at NBI Services Chapel, 3030 Notre Dame. Interment is at 1:00 p.m. at Brookside Cemetery. A celebration of his life will take place on Monday at 2:30 p.m. at St. James Gospel Chapel, 337 Inglewood Street at Ness Ave. Special thanks to the staff at Golden West Centennial Lodge, Deer Lodge Centre and Grace Hospital for their care of Dad since his major stroke in June 2008. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Faith Bible Camp, Box 42059, RP0 Ferry Road, Winnipeg, MB R3J 3Z7, or the Gideon Memorial Plan, if so desired. Arrangements entrusted to: Ronald Moffit Memorial Services Portage La Prairie (204) 856-3487
Publish Date: Jan 12, 2012

EDWARD (TED) REEVE Peacefully on Tuesday, January 10, 2012, Edward (Ted) Wallace Reeve passed from this life into Heaven to be received by his Precious Redeemer, the Lord Jesus Christ. Ted was predeceased by Eunice in 2007, his beloved wife of 58 years. Dad will be lovingly cherished and remembered by his four sons Ken (Darlene), Doug (Lois), Harold (Mary Anne), Don (Patricia), and one daughter, Louise Rattai (Shawn). Grandpa will be missed by his 17 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. Dad enjoyed early morning Bible reading, camping, family vacations, attending his grandchildren's music or school concerts and sports events, playing the harmonica and playing scrabble (especially with Mom). Ted loved gardening and was a life member of the St. James Horticultural Society. He attended St. James Gospel Chapel since 1970 where he served His Lord and others in various capacities (well known for providing the coffee Sunday morning). Ted worked as a typesetter and proofreader with various printing firms: Saults and Pollard, Advocate Printers, Stovel Advocate, Lawson Graphics and BW Typesetters. Viewing for family and friends will be at 12:00 p.m., Monday, January 16, 2012, at NBI Services Chapel, 3030 Notre Dame. Interment is at 1:00 p.m. at Brookside Cemetery. A celebration of his life will take place on Monday at 2:30 p.m. at St. James Gospel Chapel, 337 Inglewood Street at Ness Ave. Special thanks to the staff at Golden West Centennial Lodge, Deer Lodge Centre and Grace Hospital for their care of Dad since his major stroke in June 2008. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Faith Bible Camp, Box 42059, RP0 Ferry Road, Winnipeg, MB R3J 3Z7, or the Gideon Memorial Plan, if so desired. Arrangements entrusted to: Ronald Moffit Memorial Services Portage La Prairie (204) 856-3487
Publish Date: Jan 12, 2012

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jan 12, 2012

Condolences & Memories (4 entries)

  • Grandpa, thank you so much for leading us to the Lord. Jesus Saves! You knew it. I pray that the generational curses in the Reeve family will be laid to rest, covered by the blood of Jesus, for once and for all. I pray peace, longevity, joy, and soundness of mind over all generations forward born out of your life : ) For our public testimony to match our private testimony. For the Ken Reeve family (Darlene, Shawn, Jessica, Rachel, Emily, Kaylee.Ben.Cole). For the Doug Reeve Family (Lois, Alex, Madison). For the Harold Reeve family (MaryAnne, Becky, Daniel, Timothy, Christopher and all their children). For the Don Reeve family (Patricia, Diana, Thomas, Eric, Stephen, and all of their children). For the Louise, nee Reeve, family (Shawn, Elyssa, Julia, Nathaniel). And for all the estranged family, and family yet to be born. May the soundness of mind that comes from knowing YOU Jesus, be be ours to claim. I love you Grandpa Reeve. Thanks for making me laugh. I will always remember the camp letter that told me the Golden Boy was in distress and looking for me because I had left the city. Ha! Or the funny prescription you stuck to my inhaler! - Posted by: Rachel (Granddaughter) on: Dec 22, 2014

  • To the Reeve family: Just today learned of the passing of both your Dad and Mom (2007). I fondly remember them for their love and devotion to the Lord. They were such an example of the Christlike love so fashioned by the Lord. My sympathies to you all. May our God, the God of all comfort, bless you today, and always. - Posted by: Ruth (Rushton) Bourquin (friend) on: Jan 17, 2012

  • I will always remember the times Ted & Eunice, Al & I enjoyed coffee and birthday cake with our grandchildren Elyssa, Julia and Nathaniel. Ted had a gentle and quiet spirit. He is now strong and healthy, rejoicing in the presence of the Lord! - Posted by: Lavina Rattai (Shawn's Mom (Louise's husband)) on: Jan 14, 2012

  • I met Mr. Reeve through various young peoples events that I attended with his children and their spouses. At one point I also attended St. James Gospel Chapel. Mr. Reeve was down to earth, friendly and funny, but the most important thing was he had the joy of The Lord in his life! - Posted by: Rob (Friend) on: Jan 14, 2012

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