Lynda V. Reeves' Obituary
Lynda Vaniece Reeves was born February 17, 1964, at the Fort Campbell Army Hospital, Fort Campbell, Kentucky (a certified 101st Airborne Army Brat). She was premature, and critically ill, due to multiple birth defects. She was not expected to survive for 24 hours. Her cute little face revealed a strong, independent personality, punctuated by a pouting lower lip. That newborn show of strength was an admirable highlight of her entire life, especially her last 40 days.
Lynda entered school at Our Lady of Lourdes in Columbus, Georgia in 1969. With military moves, she attended Sunshine School, in San Francisco, California. In Tacoma, WA, she spent nine years in the Clover Park School District, attending, Custer Elementary School, Iva Alice Mann Jr. High, Hudtloff Jr. High, and graduating from Lakes High School in the class of 1982. She went on to attend Fort Steilacoom Community College – currently named Pierce College – earning credits just shy of an Associate of Arts degree.
Lynda’s school life was very active and distinguished. She successfully negotiated long hallways on crutches as part of the general school population, sang in the Jazz Choir, the Lakes High Choir, and was a member of the African American Club. She worked in the School Library. Her rhythm and dancing at the Tolos and Senior Prom was the talk of her classmates, winning her much admiration. She also volunteered with the Community Health Care Delivery System, receiving an award of appreciation.
Though in a wheelchair, Lynda liked traveling. In the last five years she travelled to Florida, Mexico, Hawaii, Yellowstone National Park, San Francisco, Palm Springs, and Alaska. Her last trip was in September 2014 to Las Vegas, to celebrate her sister’s birthday.
Those left with cherished memories and love for Lynda are her parents Florence Reeves, Lucius and (Gail) Reeves, her only sister Lydia Reeves, Aunts Diane Moore and Alice Fincher, Uncle Ben H. Reeves, Great Uncle John Jackson (CA); cousins Mark Reeves (IL), Jack Moore Jr., Piper Moore (FL), Garcelia Fenton (LA), Rick Jackson, Tommy Jackson, Rose Goldberg, Eugene and (Barbara) Randolph, Lillian Randolph David and (Mary) Randolph, Joseph F. Larry, Helen Harris, Herbert Larry, Lilly-vee Larry, Evelyn and (James) Mitchell (IL), Debra Smith, Marva Jackson, Cheryl Gillard, David Randolph Jr., Kim Haynes (Andra), Duane (Angela) Randolph, Nadine and (Ron) Lewis, Geanette Brown, Barbara Milton, Marie McCaslin, Leo Johnson, Arthur Johnson Jr., Michelle Randolph, Kristi R. Harvey, Lindsey Harvey, Jerry Harvey Jr., Gustava Harvey, Dorothy Evelyn Keel (Jimmie), Darele Campbell, Kermit Harvey, Sonya McCoy, J. Oscar Simmons, Denise Keel Scott, Gustavo Keel, Sean N. Keel, Perry Harvey III, Lauren Fleming, Gregory Fleming and Edwin Artest Jr.
Family of the heart: Marsha Hardeman, Cathy and Eddie Lucas, Johnny King (all NM), Eta McAfee (MI), Yvonne Ryans (OR), Kay and (Daniel) Lanier (VA), Carolyn Basket, Betty and Don Scott (All MO), Annagret and William Sessoms (CO), Mater and Roosevelt Butler (WA), Guthrie Ashton (VA), Juwana Cushon and LaTonya Dillard (IL), Euthabelle Gray, plus a host of other family and friends.
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