![]() ![]() It is asked that any memorial donations be made in memory of Gary to the DeGraff Park Fund 107 S. The family would like to express their sincere appreciation to Hospice of Dayton for the love and care shown to Gary. The world is a better place having had the benefit of Gary Reeder’s care and concern for eighty one years.įriends may call from 4 to 6 p.m. Friday, Jat the Daring & Sanford Funeral Home in DeGraff.īurial will be held at a later date at the Cedar Point Cemetery in Pasco, Ohio. ![]() He left a positive impression on everyone he met. Gary was a continuous source of guidance, integrity and wisdom for his family. This was a childhood dream come true for Gary. He later helped turn the grounds over to the Village of DeGraff which has since added to and improved the park. Gary designed the first layout and with other friends and colleagues, established the park. After helping with various fundraisers, Gary negotiated the purchase of land on the North end of town from the Ellis family. As an adult, and President of the Chamber of Commerce, he established a park fund and was it's first donor. He greatly enjoyed spending time with his family, attending to all manner of creative projects at home and watching sports.Īs a child, Gary had always wished his hometown of DeGraff had a park. Gary was a fan of Ohio State as well as the Cincinnati Reds – the latter, for which he was considered as a walk-on for the major league baseball team before turning down the offer in order to support his family at home in DeGraff. He was a member of the Scottish Rite Valley of Dayton as well as Past Master and fifty-year plus member of the Free & Accepted Masons Boggs Lodge 292 F & AM in DeGraff. ![]() Gary retired as an engineering coordinator at Honda of America in 2001 and continued to serve his community through various part-time work during retirement. He later served as the Executive Vice President of the Peoples Building and Loan. ![]() In addition, he operated an ambulance service for the town for nearly a decade. Gary carried on his family business in DeGraff as the operator of the Reeder and Son Funeral Home. He returned to DeGraff where he was active in many community organizations as well as a member of the DeGraff United Methodist Church in which he served on various committees. He always enjoyed his relationship with his sister-in-law Bonnie (Denny) Taylor, and brothers-in-law John Houdeshell, David (Tanya) Houdeshell, Fred (Cindy) Houdeshell and Tim Houdeshell as well as many nieces and nephews.Īfter graduating from DeGraff High School in 1957, Gary attended and graduated from Miami University and the Cincinnati College of Mortuary Science. He is also survived by his children, Laura Page of Centerville, Ohio and Greg (Stephanie) Reeder of Bristow, Virginia six grandchildren, Cody Reeder, Cassie Reeder, Julie Page, Justin (Mary) Page, Riley Reeder, Tate Reeder and two great-grandchildren, Heidi and Ramona Page. Gary married Wanda Houdeshell November 12, 1961. He loved and is survived by his wife of fifty eight years. He was preceded in death by his parents and by his brother, Charles Reeder. Gary was born in Sidney, Ohio March 10, 1939, to the late Ernest and Wilda (Hance) Reeder. Reeder, formerly of DeGraff, Ohio passed away in the evening Sunday, at home in Kettering, Ohio surrounded by his family. ![]()
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