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Jonathan Reed

12/24/2024

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Sunrise: September 2, 1964
Sunset: December 22, 2024

​Visitation
Monday, December 30, 2024
11:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon
Hopewell CME Church
3320 S. Lake Drive
Texarkana, Texas

Funeral Service
Monday, December 30, 2024
12:00 noon
Hopewell CME Church
3320 S. Lake Drive
Texarkana, Texas

Interment
Memorial Gardens
Hwy 67 N.
​Texarkana, Arkansas

​Jonathan Laray Reed was born September 2, 1964 in Greenville, Texas to the Reverend John L. and Virginia Jackson Reed. He attended Travis Elementary School in Sulphur Springs, Texas and completed his public school education at Liberty-Eylau Independent School District in Texarkana, Texas in May 1983. Jonathan worked construction and his first construction job was working to help erect the Hopewell Temple Christian Methodist Episcopal Church. He attended Texas College Tyler, Texas on a full baseball scholarship and later enlisted in the United State Navy serving on the USS Juneau. Jonathan is fondly known as Cool Breeze and Shawty Smalls. He loved fishing, telling jokes, children, sports, cooking and spending time with his family. Jonathan coached little league baseball and umpired for Dixie League Baseball. Sundays for Jonathan included morning worship, dinner with family, and football. He followed Liberty-Eylau sports his entire adult life.

Jonathan’s proudest achievements later in life included being elected chairman of the Trustee Board of Hopewell Temple CME Church, tending to the business and upkeep of the church, and singing melodiously in the Hopewell Temple Inspirational Choir. He led quite a few songs on Sunday morning and he loved to give glory to God until his health failed.

Jonathan has been loved and supported by Darlene Jones for the past 12 years. He is the proud father of Jas’Monique Madison of Tyler, Texas and Gabrianna Gatewood Fort Worth, Texas and bonus father of 6. 

He is preceded in death by his great grandmothers, Millie Williams, Dyras Reed and Gracie McKinley; grandparents Willie and Hattie Stevenson, John and Fannie Mae Jackson, Leroy “Buster” Wright, Hilbert Reed,his childhood friend and older sister Veronica Denise Reed Traylor AKA Honey on July 29, 2024 and several aunts, uncles and cousins.

Jonathan leaves to cherish is memory: parents, Rev. John L. and Virginia M. Reed; grandmother, Margie Wright; great aunts Nellie Summerfield and Annie Pickrom; significant other Darlene Jones; 2 daughters, Jas’Monique Madison and Gabrianna Gatewood; 6 grandsons, Ka’Daviyon and Kashton Madison, Drew, Carson, Ryder and Tatum Gatewood; siblings, David, Virginia Lyn, Schnina and Daniel Reed; nieces and nephews, Kari and Kasi Traylor, Michael, Lacie, Jeffery and Jaylan Reed and Isaiah Atoe. Bonus children: Chastity Benton, Stephonie (Jessica) Stanfield, Shamonica (Stephen) Bell, Oriana Haynes, Mecca (Cortland) Wortham and Badia (Less) Harlin, 17 bonus grandchildren, and 4 bonus great grandchildren as well as a host of aunts, uncles, cousins and a special tweet-love, Aliya Haley.

Jonathan will be remembered for his contagious sense of humor, ability to repair almost anything, barber skills, dancing, melodious singing voice, his joke telling, and culinary skills
5 Comments
(TODD) Gregory Shepherd
12/26/2024 04:20:26 pm

Cousin this truly hurts and you will be missed. It's hard knowing I will not get to talk to you anymore about life and even baseball. At a young age we connected though crazy jokes and even baseball which was something we both Loved and Cherished. As a catcher you taught me how to throw the best curve ball which as you stated will help my pitching skills. Showing me where to put that ball, and helping me gain that MVP for the Texarkana Evening Lions. Thank you for the years and love....John-John know that you are Loved by many Family as well as Friends. Rest Crazy Cool Breeze

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(Jimmy) James Jacques
12/26/2024 05:54:36 pm

It is with a heavy heart that I reflect on the passing of my friend and classmate, Jonathan. He was a kind soul, no matter how tough his exterior could be. He was a true friend, and someone who always brought light to those around him. His humor, and unwavering support as we grew up together will forever be remembered. Jonathan’s impact on my life as we got into “good” trouble, and on all who knew him was profound. His memory will remain a cherished part of our hearts. Rest in peace, my friend—you will never be forgotten. Love you brother!

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Regina Brown
12/27/2024 02:35:01 pm

Rest in peace classmate.

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Sharron Ann Parker
12/27/2024 04:17:15 pm

Ginger I am just now seeing this. I am praying for family and friends during this transitional season in Jesus name 🙏 Your Opportunity Inc Bus Aide. Much love ❤️

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Wanda Gant
12/30/2024 10:35:58 am

My condolences to the Reed family, "Jon Jon" was always a good friend, who I knew and met through my uncles, playing in the baseball tournamens, I
will cherish all the good times , I will truly miss you. RIL.

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