

We, the Reeves family, are deeply saddened to announce the passing of our beloved daughter, Jenna Lee Reeves, of Clearwater, Florida. We take comfort in knowing we were all gathered around as she boarded a direct flight to Heaven.
Jenna was born on January 18, 1981, and entered eternal life on another birthday: January 18, 2026 — a sacred, full-circle journey that reflects the divine completeness of her life.
She is survived by her parents, Richard and Terry Dixon Reeves; her sister, Lauren Reeves Stevely; her brother-in-law, John Stevely; and her nephew, Slater Stevely; as well as numerous others who adored her. Her extended family includes her fellow parishioners at Harborside Christian Church and the Swing Dance Gang of Tampa Bay.
Before she discovered dance, Jenna enjoyed figure skating. She was fluent in American Sign Language and was an interpreter for the Tampa Bay Rays during opening ceremonies.
Jenna was a graduate of Countryside High School and St. Petersburg College.
As an adult, she worked in merchandising at Macy’s and then as a photographer and writer for Lifestyles After 50 magazine. During the COVID pandemic, Jenna discovered her true calling — art and entrepreneurship. She became known for her custom-made signage displayed in homes and businesses throughout Tampa Bay, along with T-shirts, jewelry, and other handcrafted items.
Above all, Jenna lived with a heart full of love and a soul rooted in faith. She had a rare gentleness about her — never judgmental, never unkind, never angry. Her presence brought smiles and laughter, comfort and peace, to everyone she encountered. One of her greatest joys was being an aunt to her nephew, Slater — a role she cherished deeply.
Though our hearts ache in her absence, we rejoice in knowing that Jenna is now whole, healed, and at peace — embraced by God, surrounded by light, and finally free from the pain of cancer.
Forever loved. Forever missed. Forever our daughter, sister, aunt, niece, and friend. 🤍
A Celebration of Life will be held on February 16 (Presidents’ Day) at 11:00 a.m. in the Chapel at Harborside Christian Church, 2200 Marshall Street, Safety Harbor, FL 34695. Please kindly RSVP in the "Add a Memory" section below, with how many attending in your party. Thank you! Guests are welcome to wear colors or anything that reflects Jenna’s light and spirit — especially teal in support of the fight against ovarian cancer.
In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation in Jenna‘s name to ovarian cancer research. Scroll for direct link.
Kind condolences may be offered in our "Add a Memory" section below.
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