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Joseph Gerald “Joe” Reed

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Joseph Gerald “Joe” Reed

Birth
Mankato, Blue Earth County, Minnesota, USA
Death
19 Sep 2020 (aged 91)
Pierre, Hughes County, South Dakota, USA
Burial
Pierre, Hughes County, South Dakota, USA Add to Map
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Joseph Gerald Reed was born on October 26, 1928 to Fred and Mae (Gettis) Reed in Mankato, Minnesota at St. Joseph Hospital.

Joe attended country school as a boy. At age 17, he left home to work on a farm in Erie, ND. He then went to work in a steel mill on the blast furnace in Salt Lake City, Utah. By this time, he was about to be drafted so he enlisted in the United States Navy in February of 1948. After boot camp, he was sent to Saipan in the Marianna Islands. While stationed there, he took a trip to the island of Tinian, which is where the atomic bomb was flown from on the Enola Gay, effectively ending World War II. While en route to Saipan, the ship Joe was on made a stop at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The Korean War broke out in 1950, which caused Joe to have his time in the service extended. He spent a total of 5 years in the Navy. Joe was stationed for 18 months in the Mariannas before returning to the States.

Joe met Diane White while he was stationed in Bremerton, Washington in January of 1952. Joe and Diane were married on March 14, 1952 in Seattle, Washington. While still serving in the Navy after their marriage, Joe was stationed in Sassabo, Japan. While stationed in Japan, he served on the USS Graffius AF29 which was a food supply ship. The USS Graffius would make runs to Korea to replenish the 77th Task Force.

Upon returning to the states after an honorable discharge from the U.S. Navy, he went to work for the railroad as a telegrapher. He then went to work for West Coast Telephone Company in Alderwood Manor, Washington, which later became General Telephone Company.

In 1969, Joe transferred with General Telephone Company to Lakeview, Oregon, where he worked as an installer/repairman. After 3 years, Joe was transferred to Bellevue, Washington.

In 1973, he quit General Telephone Company and moved his family to Savage, Montana, where he eventually hired on with Mid-Rivers Co-op Phone Company from which he retired in January of 1993.

Joe and his wife Diane lived in Savage, Montana for 37 years before moving to Pierre, SD to be closer to family.
Joseph Gerald Reed was born on October 26, 1928 to Fred and Mae (Gettis) Reed in Mankato, Minnesota at St. Joseph Hospital.

Joe attended country school as a boy. At age 17, he left home to work on a farm in Erie, ND. He then went to work in a steel mill on the blast furnace in Salt Lake City, Utah. By this time, he was about to be drafted so he enlisted in the United States Navy in February of 1948. After boot camp, he was sent to Saipan in the Marianna Islands. While stationed there, he took a trip to the island of Tinian, which is where the atomic bomb was flown from on the Enola Gay, effectively ending World War II. While en route to Saipan, the ship Joe was on made a stop at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The Korean War broke out in 1950, which caused Joe to have his time in the service extended. He spent a total of 5 years in the Navy. Joe was stationed for 18 months in the Mariannas before returning to the States.

Joe met Diane White while he was stationed in Bremerton, Washington in January of 1952. Joe and Diane were married on March 14, 1952 in Seattle, Washington. While still serving in the Navy after their marriage, Joe was stationed in Sassabo, Japan. While stationed in Japan, he served on the USS Graffius AF29 which was a food supply ship. The USS Graffius would make runs to Korea to replenish the 77th Task Force.

Upon returning to the states after an honorable discharge from the U.S. Navy, he went to work for the railroad as a telegrapher. He then went to work for West Coast Telephone Company in Alderwood Manor, Washington, which later became General Telephone Company.

In 1969, Joe transferred with General Telephone Company to Lakeview, Oregon, where he worked as an installer/repairman. After 3 years, Joe was transferred to Bellevue, Washington.

In 1973, he quit General Telephone Company and moved his family to Savage, Montana, where he eventually hired on with Mid-Rivers Co-op Phone Company from which he retired in January of 1993.

Joe and his wife Diane lived in Savage, Montana for 37 years before moving to Pierre, SD to be closer to family.


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  • Created by: RH
  • Added: Sep 23, 2020
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/215986024/joseph_gerald-reed: accessed ), memorial page for Joseph Gerald “Joe” Reed (26 Oct 1928–19 Sep 2020), Find a Grave Memorial ID 215986024, citing Mount Calvary Cemetery, Pierre, Hughes County, South Dakota, USA; Maintained by RH (contributor 48696513).