He was born at home in Colorado City on February 21, 1934 to the late Tom and Iola James Reeves.
Tommy was a hard-working man who was a very special person, he made friends with everyone he met, whether is was at the post office where he served as a letter-carrier and a post-master or if it were at the antique store The Good Ole Days Antique Mall that he and his wife Fern owned and operated after they retired. He was a man who lived by the motto to love your God, your Country, and your family. He lived this motto as a member of the Plainview Church of Christ, serving his country in the United States and by caring for and showing unending love to his wife, two children and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. In his spare time Tommy could be found with a book in his hands, traveling, or spending time adding to his many collections of rocks, coins, and stamps.
Tommy is survived by his wife Fern whom he married on August 1, 1953 and by his 2 children Donna (David) Bell of Boyd, and Rodney (Lanna) Reeves of Wellington and by his grandchildren Christopher (Starcia) Reeves of Snyder, Stephanie (Jerry) Bradley of Boyd, Jennifer (Lonnie) Fisk of Snyder, Johnathan Bell of Dallas, Kimberly (David) Rodriquez of Ft. Worth, Rachel (Jarrod) Tralie of Richmond, Thomas Reeves of Ft. Worth, Daniel Reeves of Ft. Worth, Samuel Reeves of Wellington, and Ellee Reeves of Wellington. He is also survived by 11 great-grandchildren, his brother James Ray (Stella) Reeves of Blaine Washington and by a s sister-in-law Elnora Mitchell.
A funeral service for Tommy will be held on Saturday, January 2 at the Plainview Church of Christ of Colorado City at 2:30 pm with Mike Bailey officiating. Visitation for Tommy will be held on Friday, January 1 from 4-6 pm at the Kiker-Seale Funeral Home.
He was born at home in Colorado City on February 21, 1934 to the late Tom and Iola James Reeves.
Tommy was a hard-working man who was a very special person, he made friends with everyone he met, whether is was at the post office where he served as a letter-carrier and a post-master or if it were at the antique store The Good Ole Days Antique Mall that he and his wife Fern owned and operated after they retired. He was a man who lived by the motto to love your God, your Country, and your family. He lived this motto as a member of the Plainview Church of Christ, serving his country in the United States and by caring for and showing unending love to his wife, two children and many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. In his spare time Tommy could be found with a book in his hands, traveling, or spending time adding to his many collections of rocks, coins, and stamps.
Tommy is survived by his wife Fern whom he married on August 1, 1953 and by his 2 children Donna (David) Bell of Boyd, and Rodney (Lanna) Reeves of Wellington and by his grandchildren Christopher (Starcia) Reeves of Snyder, Stephanie (Jerry) Bradley of Boyd, Jennifer (Lonnie) Fisk of Snyder, Johnathan Bell of Dallas, Kimberly (David) Rodriquez of Ft. Worth, Rachel (Jarrod) Tralie of Richmond, Thomas Reeves of Ft. Worth, Daniel Reeves of Ft. Worth, Samuel Reeves of Wellington, and Ellee Reeves of Wellington. He is also survived by 11 great-grandchildren, his brother James Ray (Stella) Reeves of Blaine Washington and by a s sister-in-law Elnora Mitchell.
A funeral service for Tommy will be held on Saturday, January 2 at the Plainview Church of Christ of Colorado City at 2:30 pm with Mike Bailey officiating. Visitation for Tommy will be held on Friday, January 1 from 4-6 pm at the Kiker-Seale Funeral Home.
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