Ryan had been baptized and confirmed at the 1st Presbyterian Church in Sibley. He had a true love of horses. He had showed in many horse shows and winning high honors. He had won the state championship for the POA – Pony of America. He had also shown on the international stage. He loved to cook and enjoyed the outdoors.
Ryan is survived by his wife, Stacy Reed and his stepchildren, Naomi and Nicholas of George, his children, Alexa, Kaitlynd, Tyra and Carter of Sibley, his brothers, Jason DeWall of Jackson and Brent Reed of Sibley, his sister, Mandy Reed of Sibley, his father, Julius (Lorrie) Reed of Sibley, his mother, Pam Johnson of Storden, and his grandmother, Geneva Reed of Sibley and grandparents, John and Shirley Leverenz of Windom.
Ryan was preceded in death by his grandfather, Chester Reed.
Blessed be the memory of Ryan Tanner Reed.
Osterberg Funeral Home Jackson, Minnesota
Ryan had been baptized and confirmed at the 1st Presbyterian Church in Sibley. He had a true love of horses. He had showed in many horse shows and winning high honors. He had won the state championship for the POA – Pony of America. He had also shown on the international stage. He loved to cook and enjoyed the outdoors.
Ryan is survived by his wife, Stacy Reed and his stepchildren, Naomi and Nicholas of George, his children, Alexa, Kaitlynd, Tyra and Carter of Sibley, his brothers, Jason DeWall of Jackson and Brent Reed of Sibley, his sister, Mandy Reed of Sibley, his father, Julius (Lorrie) Reed of Sibley, his mother, Pam Johnson of Storden, and his grandmother, Geneva Reed of Sibley and grandparents, John and Shirley Leverenz of Windom.
Ryan was preceded in death by his grandfather, Chester Reed.
Blessed be the memory of Ryan Tanner Reed.
Osterberg Funeral Home Jackson, Minnesota
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