Daughter, sister, spouse, mom, “Ghee-Ghee,” and buddy had been Reed A. Urie’s many names. She left this world abruptly on November 22, 2022, at age 66.
She was born to the late Sam and Betsy Davis on September 18, 1956, in Dallas, Texas. Since her father served in the USA Air Drive, Reed and her brothers lived in Kansas, the Philippines, Virginia, and Arizona. In 1990, she, her then-husband Tim, and their daughter Amber made Ohio dwelling. She beloved the change in seasons, the humid summer time thunderstorms, and when it snowed sufficient to go sled driving together with her grandchildren.
Reed had a passionate love affair with music and was a talented musician. She loved enjoying bass, keyboards, and drums whereas creating music with pals and her husband, Kevin. One other considered one of her favourite inventive retailers was images. Be it the silhouette of her shadow, an ideal peony, a colourful sundown, or her grandchildren simply “knocking round,” she had fairly the photographer’s eye. May there be extra? Oh, sure. Reed was additionally a yoga trainer who was identified for her tender, calming voice whereas main a category. She retired from her job in finance at Stow Metropolis Corridor lower than a month in the past and was trying ahead to spending extra time together with her grandchildren.
Reed was lucky solely to be preceded in loss of life by her dad and mom, Sam and Betsy Davis. Family members who will miss Reed till they meet once more are her devoted husband Kevin Urie; loving daughter Amber (Brad White) Porter; adventurous grandchildren Evan, Landon, and Kayla White; affectionate brothers Peter Davis, Stu (Kathryn) Davis, and Lee (Roxanne) Davis; nephews Andrew, Sam, and Adam; together with numerous pals.
Household, pals and people whose lives Reed touched are invited to honor her on the Non secular Life Society and Yoga Heart of Hudson, 1 E. Essential St., Hudson, from 3 pm – 6 pm on Thursday, December 1. In lieu of flowers, donations might be accepted by the SLS Yoga Heart by way of aum.org.
Might her gentle endlessly shine.
Posted on-line on November 26, 2022
Revealed in Akron Beacon Journal