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Harry Fisher Reed Jr.

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Harry Fisher Reed Jr. Veteran

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8 Oct 2013 (aged 92)
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Memphis, Shelby County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Harry Fisher Reed, Jr. passed away after a long illness on Tuesday, October 8, 2013. He was predeceased by his wife, Rosalind Rogers Reed and a daughter, Mimi Carrel Reed. He is survived by his brother, John Geissert Reed (Edwinna); his son, Harry F. (Chip) Reed, III; four daughters, Anne Tennant West (Jim), Marcia Arnold Potempa, Rosalind Marie Carter(Stewart Wingate), and Lilia Victoria Pendergrast (Michael), nine grandchildren and two nieces and two nephews. Harry was a graduate of Central High School, attended Mississippi State and after the war, attended Louisiana State University, where he received his BA degree in Business. He was a lifelong fan and bled purple and gold. Harry volunteered for military service in 1943 and trained as a heavy bomber pilot. During his sixth mission on May 24, 1944, he was forced to bail out over Austria after his plane was hit by enemy fighter aircraft. He was taken prisoner and spent a year in three German POW camps, the most notable being Stalag Luft III, the site of the famous "Great Escape". Harry worked for years as a salesman for various Memphis businesses. He read profusely and favored books about Napoleon Bonaparte, the Civil War, American history, and especially military generals. Funeral services will be conducted at 10 a.m., Saturday, October 12 at St. Louis Catholic Church, 203 South White Station Road, Memphis, TN. Visitation will take place one hour preceding the funeral mass. Burial is in Elmwood Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the charity of your choice or to St. Louis Catholic Church. Memphis Funeral Home And Memorial Gardens (Published in The Commercial Appeal on October 14, 2013)
Harry Fisher Reed, Jr. passed away after a long illness on Tuesday, October 8, 2013. He was predeceased by his wife, Rosalind Rogers Reed and a daughter, Mimi Carrel Reed. He is survived by his brother, John Geissert Reed (Edwinna); his son, Harry F. (Chip) Reed, III; four daughters, Anne Tennant West (Jim), Marcia Arnold Potempa, Rosalind Marie Carter(Stewart Wingate), and Lilia Victoria Pendergrast (Michael), nine grandchildren and two nieces and two nephews. Harry was a graduate of Central High School, attended Mississippi State and after the war, attended Louisiana State University, where he received his BA degree in Business. He was a lifelong fan and bled purple and gold. Harry volunteered for military service in 1943 and trained as a heavy bomber pilot. During his sixth mission on May 24, 1944, he was forced to bail out over Austria after his plane was hit by enemy fighter aircraft. He was taken prisoner and spent a year in three German POW camps, the most notable being Stalag Luft III, the site of the famous "Great Escape". Harry worked for years as a salesman for various Memphis businesses. He read profusely and favored books about Napoleon Bonaparte, the Civil War, American history, and especially military generals. Funeral services will be conducted at 10 a.m., Saturday, October 12 at St. Louis Catholic Church, 203 South White Station Road, Memphis, TN. Visitation will take place one hour preceding the funeral mass. Burial is in Elmwood Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the charity of your choice or to St. Louis Catholic Church. Memphis Funeral Home And Memorial Gardens (Published in The Commercial Appeal on October 14, 2013)


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