

When I am gone let me go. I have so many things to see and do.
You must not tie yourself to me with tears, be happy that we had so many years together
I gave you Love, you can only guess how much you gave me in happiness. I thank you for the love you each have shown, but now it’s time I travel alone.
Sunrise: 1950 Sunset: 2025
Birthplace: Houston Texas
Parents Joseph Maxey & Lillie Mae Pearson (Ray)
Matrimony: Evelyn R Maxey 1993
Military Service: October 14, 1970- February 18,1972
United States Army-SP4-Honorable Discharge Army Commendation Medals; Good Conduct Medal;National Defense service Medal;
Vietnam Service Medal with 1 Bronze Service Star;Republic Of Vietnam Campaign Ribbon W/Device (1960); Sharpshooter Badge with Auto Rifle Bar
Education: Attended School in Morganza, Louisiana where he was raised by his Grandparents while his mother worked out of State. He had many Skills from working at Hughes Tool before being called to duty in Military. After being discharged he did Roofing, Forklift Operator At Brothers Coffee Company. Twice Employed at The VA Medical Center.
Reese is survived by: His wife Evelyn R Maxey of 32 years,One brother in law Joel H Carter Jr of Columbus Texas, One step son Xavier C.O”Neil, Step Daughter in law LyNell O’Neil 2 grandchildren Brian O’Neil,BreAnna O’Neil, One Nephew Quincy Carter Wife Tarsha Carter,Niece Caryn Carter of Lafayette Louisiana,Cousins Pam Hayter Of Houston Texas,Linda Johnson and Will Johnson of Alaska,Cynthia Dugar and James Dugar of Channel View Texas,Betty Young,Angelia Dukes,Roy Dukes Jr,Cameron Dukes of Houston Texas,and a host of other Family and Friends
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