Harold G. 'Gene' Reid
Heavens fairway got a little more
crowded Harold G. ?Gene? Reid died Thursday June 9, 2022 at the
age of 101 at NMC Health in Newton. He was born February 6, 1921 in
Edmond (Norton County) Kansas to Henry and Lola Mae (Snow) Reid on
February 12, 1940 he married Shirley
Dean and she preceded him death in
2001.
Gene worked for the United States Post
Office and was the assistant golf pro at the Hesston Municipal Golf
Course.
He served his county in the United
States Army during WW II and was promoted to the rank of Second
Lieutenant.
Golf was an important part of Gene?s
life being self-taught from the age of 11. He learned many important
life lessons on the golf course. As important as golf was, his family
was his most important treasure. He greatly enjoyed his time with his
family and friends. He especially loved his ?greats? as he called
all his grandchildren and treasured every story and moment, he could
spend with them.
Harold and Shirley loved music and
spent many evenings dancing to the Big Band?s and country music,
his favorite the Sons of the Pioneers.
He was a longtime active member of the
Trinity Heights United Methodist Church in Newton; Past Master of the
Newton Masonic Lodge #142 and a bowling group for seniors at the
Eastgate Lanes in Newton.
He is survived by his daughter Patricia
D. (Tim) Timmons; and son Daryl G. (Aleda) Reid; sister-in-law Betty
Jo Reid; and sister Ruth Ann Blackwell. He is also survived by 8
grandchildren, 2 step grandsons, 19 great grandchildren and 9 great
great grandchildren, as well as many nieces and nephews.
He is preceded in death by his parents,
wife Shirley, daughter Dana Joy Sartain, brother Robert L Reid,
nephew Vance G. Reid. Funeral service will be 11:00 a.m., Tuesday,
June
Funeral service will be 11:00 a.m.,
Tuesday, June 14, 2022 at Trinity Heights United Methodist Church in
Newton with The Reverend Donna Voteau presiding. Visitation will be 5
p.m. to 9 p.m. Monday at Petersen Funeral Home and one hour prior to
the service at the church. Private family burial will take place at
Greenwood Cemetery Newton, Kansas.
Memorials may be made to the Kansan
Masonic Foundation c/o Petersen Funeral Home.