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Date Posted: 2016-10-18

Robert Eugene Reed, 83, of Lexington, died Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2016, at Cozad Community Hospital in Cozad.

Funeral Services will be Saturday, Oct. 22, 2016, at 10:30 a.m. at First United Methodist Church in Lexington with the Rev. Anne Gahn officiating.

Burial with Military Honors will be in the Greenwood Cemetery at Lexington.

Visitation will be held Friday, Oct. 21, 2016, from 5-7 p.m. at the Reynolds-Love Chapel in Lexington

Bob was born March 20, 1933 on the Tarbell place east of Lexington to George M. and Edna E. (Courter) Reed. The family then moved to the Rosenberg place east of Lexington, at the fork in the road. At the age of five the family moved to the Luckenbill place that dad and mom had bought. He lived there as he grew to manhood. He attended south District No. 3 country school for eight years. In 1946, he went to high school, where he graduated from Lexington High School in 1950. It was during this time he was seated by a town girl in the library. One thing led to another and on the 22nd of March, 1953, he was united in marriage to Nola Jones at the United Methodist Church in Lexington.

Bob went to work for Dunlap Well Drilling Company in the summer of 1950. By 1952, he had worked up to driller on the test rig. That was an interesting job as sometimes it was colder then all get out.

He received his letter to join the Army two days before his wedding. He left for the Army on May 8, 1953. He served at Camp Polk, La., and Fort Riley, Kan. While there they reactivated the 10th Infantry. He attained the rank of Sergeant. While stationed at Fort Riley their first child, Robin Ruth was born. As they went to the hospital he saw a Robin under a bush and knew it was to be a girl.

In May of 1953, they returned home and two days later he was drilling wells again. After leaving Dunlap’s, he went to work for Kenneth Friky and hauled the steel out to build the steam plant. When that job ended he went to work for Audrey Crawford for 21 years. During these years the other four children were born.

In 1979, they moved to town and he went to work for Fairbanks IHC, and then for Platte Valley Products Dehydrators. In January 1982, he had his first triple by-pass surgery. In 1994, he had his second triple by-pass surgery. During these years all five children were married and started their families. The couple ended up with ten grandchildren, five boys, and five girls, and ten great-grandchildren. He realized his lifelong dream, a brand new pickup truck in November of 2005.

Bob was a member of First United Methodist Church, a past member of District No. 48 school board from 1962-1975, the American Legion, and Modern Woodmen.

He loved woodworking, his passion was farming, but his life was his family. He had a heart of gold, a smile that could light up the room, and never knew a stranger. Rest in Peace, Bob.

Survivors include his wife of 63 years, Nola of Lexington; his children, Bill (Carol) Reed of Highland Village, Texas, Robin (Dennis) Newell of Emporia, Kan., Mary (Dan) Luton of Grand Island and Becky (Eric) Lowry of Fremont; sisters, Betty Fothergill of Grand Island and Patricia (Tom) Rozell of Saratoga, Wyo.; daughter-in-law, Mary Reed of Lexington; ten grandchildren, Rob (Emily) Brooks of Hastings, Andrew (Sarah) Brooks of Nashville, Ind., Reed Huebner of Grand Island, Marci Luton of Chadron, Vince Reed of Denton, Texas, Jennifer Reed of Louisville, Texas, Erica (Caleb) Hoover of Sioux Falls, S. D., Ashley Lowry of Lincoln, Adam (Elizabeth) Reed of Bellevue and Megan (Trevor) Pope of Bennett; ten great-grandchildren, Parker, Trevin, Halle, Isaiah, Finley, Hunter, Evan, Jarin, Mason, and Lauren; as also surviving are many nieces, nephews, cousins, extended family and friends.

Bob was preceded in death by his parents; son, Bob; two brothers Tom and Dick, and great-grandson, Corter Huebner.

Memorials are suggested to First United Methodist Church or Lexington Fire Department.

Reynolds-Love Funeral Home in Lexington is honored to assist the family with arrangements. Please share online condolences with the family by visiting: reynoldslovefuneralhome.com.