Carla Mccain
Anita, Melinda and family, I am so sad to hear this news! We had such a good time growing up and hanging out with Donald and your family! Love you, hugs and prayers!
Birth date: Sep 29, 1927 Death date: Jun 1, 2019
Donald Worth Reeves, 91, of Wheeler, died Saturday, June 1, 2019, in Wheeler, Texas. Graveside Services will be 11:00 AM Wednesday, June 5, 2019 in Wheeler Cemetery in Wheeler with Rev. Larry Mitchell, officiating. Burial will fo Read Obituary
Anita, Melinda and family, I am so sad to hear this news! We had such a good time growing up and hanging out with Donald and your family! Love you, hugs and prayers!
Will miss you Donald! Always a "chuckle" and ornery.
Sharon and families.
Anita, Melinda and family, Praying for you all. I have always looked up to Donald as one of my spiritual hero’s. Sweet memories of his presence in my life growing up at FBC Wheeler. Your family has always been such dear friends to us. We are praying for you all
Melinda, I start thinking of all of the wonderful memories of growing up with you and the wonderful Daddy you had. You know I am not sure if he really showed us how mad he probably was when we pulled and cut his watermelon. LOL. He was such a sweet and kind man. Sending prayers for all of you.
I always enjoyed visiting with Donald whenever I saw him out and about. He always asked about my brother Kelly , who used to live next door to him and my brother Troy, who was diagnosed with Parkinson's at very early age. He was a very special person and he will be missed.
My condolences to your family. May God comfort you during this sad time . Mr. Reeves was a wonder man with a kind soul ! He & his wife taught a Sunday school class when I was a child and were a very positive influence in my life ! I became a nurse and worked at the hospital , he always came in with a smile ! It would make my day to see him with such a positive outlook no matter what he was going through! I will miss his kind face ! Patti DeBose
I’m so sorry for your loss. I so enjoyed visiting with Mr. Reeves. He always asked about my brother, Larry. We would have chats about Wheeler, the weather, life. He was a gentleman who loved his wife and it showed. Mrs. Reeves is a kind woman. I was privileged to know both of them.