Rod was born to Wilford and Ella Mae Reed in Everett, Washington on August 9, 1951. He graduated from Snohomish High School in 1970. Rod married Marji Herzog in 1976 and they raised their six children in Machias, Washington.
Rod is now in heaven with Marji, the love of his life; his father; stepfather Bill; and brother Rocky, but his legacy continues in their six children, Shawnie (Shane), Kady (Shane), Jesse, Tessa (Joel), Emily (Sterling) and Weston; grandchildren, Amy, Aaron, Malachi, Elsy, Elise, Kyla, Caleb, and Amara; mother, Ella Mae; sisters, Robin and Becky; and brother Doug. Rod has many family members and friends (too numerous to mention) that will miss him greatly.
Rod had a love of sports from a young age and his father coached his baseball teams. Later, Rod enjoyed playing baseball with the Machias Merchants team and formed many life-long friendships. He continued to stop by to catch a game and visit with his friends and family.
Rod worked at Miller Dental Lab, then worked for many years at the Snohomish Co-Op where he retired. After retirement, he worked part time at B & R Millworks. He found great joy spending time with his family and friends, especially his grandchildren. Rod selflessly served his Saviour, Jesus Christ by helping others in any way that he could.
A Memorial Service was held at Calvary Chapel, 9428-4th St. SE in Lake Stevens, Sunday, September 12, 2021 at 3 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that Memorial donations be made to Prison Fellowship Angel tree at prisonfellowship.org click "donate" or Youth Dynamics Stonewater at www.yd.org/adventures/stonewater/ scroll down and click the orange Donate button to donate in honor/tribute of Rod Reed.
Rod was born to Wilford and Ella Mae Reed in Everett, Washington on August 9, 1951. He graduated from Snohomish High School in 1970. Rod married Marji Herzog in 1976 and they raised their six children in Machias, Washington.
Rod is now in heaven with Marji, the love of his life; his father; stepfather Bill; and brother Rocky, but his legacy continues in their six children, Shawnie (Shane), Kady (Shane), Jesse, Tessa (Joel), Emily (Sterling) and Weston; grandchildren, Amy, Aaron, Malachi, Elsy, Elise, Kyla, Caleb, and Amara; mother, Ella Mae; sisters, Robin and Becky; and brother Doug. Rod has many family members and friends (too numerous to mention) that will miss him greatly.
Rod had a love of sports from a young age and his father coached his baseball teams. Later, Rod enjoyed playing baseball with the Machias Merchants team and formed many life-long friendships. He continued to stop by to catch a game and visit with his friends and family.
Rod worked at Miller Dental Lab, then worked for many years at the Snohomish Co-Op where he retired. After retirement, he worked part time at B & R Millworks. He found great joy spending time with his family and friends, especially his grandchildren. Rod selflessly served his Saviour, Jesus Christ by helping others in any way that he could.
A Memorial Service was held at Calvary Chapel, 9428-4th St. SE in Lake Stevens, Sunday, September 12, 2021 at 3 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that Memorial donations be made to Prison Fellowship Angel tree at prisonfellowship.org click "donate" or Youth Dynamics Stonewater at www.yd.org/adventures/stonewater/ scroll down and click the orange Donate button to donate in honor/tribute of Rod Reed.
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