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Reed Bryan Haddock

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Reed Bryan Haddock

Birth
Bloomington, Bear Lake County, Idaho, USA
Death
26 Oct 2016 (aged 87)
Idaho, USA
Burial
Bloomington, Bear Lake County, Idaho, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.1840528, Longitude: -111.4126361
Plot
10-C1
Memorial ID
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Our Quiet, Gentle Giant Father, Reed Bryan Haddock was reunited with his beloved sweetheart on October 26, 2016. He was 87 years young just 1 month shy of being 88. He was born Dec. 2, 1928 in Bloomington, Idaho to Jennings Bryan and Lorna Margaret Haddock. He was the only boy and third child of four children. He was educated at Fielding High School, Utah State University, and the DeVry Technical Institution and the School of Hard Knocks. His employment included farming (mainly to keep his children busy), lab technician and electrician at the phosphate mines, Stauffer Chemical in Leefe Wyoming, and Nuwest in Soda Springs.

He married Nola Matthews Haddock on October 30, 1948 and the marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. As a devout member of the church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints for all of his life, He served faithfully in many positions including Bishop, Clerk (Stake and Ward), and home teacher, and Scoutmaster. He was awarded the Silver Beaver for distinguished service and mentoring many boys as they grew to be stalwart men.

Together with his sweetheart he served in the Logan Temple for 6 years where they made many lasting friendships. He will be remembered for his quick wit, teasing nature, his powerful testimony, his unfailing work ethic, his generous smile, and his willingness to come at any time to help any neighbor or family member in need. He had a weed free garden and a weed free life.

Reed is survived by his children Brent Reed Haddock (Carroll), Heber City, Utah, Kent Matthews Haddock (Denise),Wellsville, UT, Daron Richard Haddock (Karen),Morgan, UT, Barbara Haddock, Visalia, CA, and Gayle Cazier (Martin), Tremonton, UT also surviving 25 Grandchildren, 56 and still counting Great Grandchildren a sister Renee Bird, (Deverle), brothers in law Vance Madsen and Nyle Matthews, and a sister in law Anne Matthews. He was preceded in death his sweetheart, his parents, two sisters , Marie Peterson and Joyce Madsen one great grandchild, Brecken Haddock and Gerald Little Bird (Indian Placement Student).

Funeral Services will be Wednesday, Nov 2 at Noon at the Paris Idaho LDS Stake Center. Friends may call on Tuesday evening at the Schwab/Matthews Mortuary in Montpelier from 6 to 8 and on Wednesday at the Paris Stake Center from 10:30 -11:45. Interment will be in the Bloomington Idaho Cemetery.

Special thanks to, CNA's and Nurses, of Sunshine Terrace and of Encompass Hospice.
Our Quiet, Gentle Giant Father, Reed Bryan Haddock was reunited with his beloved sweetheart on October 26, 2016. He was 87 years young just 1 month shy of being 88. He was born Dec. 2, 1928 in Bloomington, Idaho to Jennings Bryan and Lorna Margaret Haddock. He was the only boy and third child of four children. He was educated at Fielding High School, Utah State University, and the DeVry Technical Institution and the School of Hard Knocks. His employment included farming (mainly to keep his children busy), lab technician and electrician at the phosphate mines, Stauffer Chemical in Leefe Wyoming, and Nuwest in Soda Springs.

He married Nola Matthews Haddock on October 30, 1948 and the marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. As a devout member of the church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints for all of his life, He served faithfully in many positions including Bishop, Clerk (Stake and Ward), and home teacher, and Scoutmaster. He was awarded the Silver Beaver for distinguished service and mentoring many boys as they grew to be stalwart men.

Together with his sweetheart he served in the Logan Temple for 6 years where they made many lasting friendships. He will be remembered for his quick wit, teasing nature, his powerful testimony, his unfailing work ethic, his generous smile, and his willingness to come at any time to help any neighbor or family member in need. He had a weed free garden and a weed free life.

Reed is survived by his children Brent Reed Haddock (Carroll), Heber City, Utah, Kent Matthews Haddock (Denise),Wellsville, UT, Daron Richard Haddock (Karen),Morgan, UT, Barbara Haddock, Visalia, CA, and Gayle Cazier (Martin), Tremonton, UT also surviving 25 Grandchildren, 56 and still counting Great Grandchildren a sister Renee Bird, (Deverle), brothers in law Vance Madsen and Nyle Matthews, and a sister in law Anne Matthews. He was preceded in death his sweetheart, his parents, two sisters , Marie Peterson and Joyce Madsen one great grandchild, Brecken Haddock and Gerald Little Bird (Indian Placement Student).

Funeral Services will be Wednesday, Nov 2 at Noon at the Paris Idaho LDS Stake Center. Friends may call on Tuesday evening at the Schwab/Matthews Mortuary in Montpelier from 6 to 8 and on Wednesday at the Paris Stake Center from 10:30 -11:45. Interment will be in the Bloomington Idaho Cemetery.

Special thanks to, CNA's and Nurses, of Sunshine Terrace and of Encompass Hospice.


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