Lakewood Funeral Chapel
98 North Dixie Drive
Lake Jackson, TX  77566
Friday, July 31, 2015
5:00-6:30pm
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St. Michael's Catholic Church
100 Oak Dr S
Lake Jackson, TX  77566
Saturday, August 1, 2015
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Jack Eugene Reid

March 15, 1926 - July 29, 2015


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Jack Eugene Reid, 89, a long-time resident of Lake Jackson, TX, passed away on July 29, 2015, in Angleton. He was born on March 15, 1926 in Eldorado, Illinois to Olive Emma Reid and William Edward Reid. He was the oldest brother to two sisters, Rebecca Reid (deceased) and Roselyn Knight (deceased).

Jack was preceded in death by his wife of 53 years, Henrietta Christine. Jack leaves his children, the three proudest accomplishments in his life: Dr. Randal Ray Reid and his wife, Kate, of Austin; Kimber Reid Marshall and her husband, Charles (Lynn), of Missouri City; and Pala Ann Hammond of Angleton. He also leaves his eight grandchildren, Austin Reid Marshall, Ryan Banks Reid, Ashley Christine Marshall, Dillon Ross Hammond, Riley Ann Hammond, Robyn Lee Hammond, Jack Burnett Reid, and the spirit of Martha Shannen Reid, and his two great-granddaughters, Nina Laura Hammond and Leah Cole Hammond.

It's no surprise that Jack's family is full of lessons learned from his example and stories of his success, but it is truly incredible to see an entire city shaped by his leadership and service. When asked about what made him a successful businessman for over 40 years in the Brazosport area, he explained it simply: "You just do what you say you're going to do."

Besides his uncanny business sense, Jack had a famous knack for creativity. He frequently ran advertisements in the local paper featuring handwritten letters from his children about the latest appliance his wife wanted. In reality, Jack was just trying to sell the newest appliance in his store! Jack also wrote an entertaining Christmas letter every year that was a favorite among his children and grandchildren as they read about their own successes (previously unknown to them). But the very best example of Jack's creativity might be the photos adorning his home on Circle Way, completely covering the walls from floor to ceiling.

His children invite you to celebrate his life at 1:00 pm on Saturday, August 1, 2015 at St. Michael's Catholic Church in Lake Jackson, TX. The visitation will be 5:00-6:30 on Friday, July 31, 2015 at Lakewood Funeral Chapel. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Lake Jackson Memorial Gardens or the American Heart Association.

Jack enlisted at the age of 15 and was drafted into the United States Army Air Corps in January 1943 at the age of 16. He trained at Rattlesnake Bomber Base, Peyote, TX. He served overseas during WWII with the 1st Air Commando Group in India & Burma and was discharged in January 1946. He is a proud member of Veterans of Underage Military Service, with his story of service recorded in America's Youngest Warriors, Vol II.

Trained as a union bricklayer, Jack moved to Freeport to do brickwork at The Dow Chemical Co. In 1948, Jack became a building contractor and participated in the construction of many Dow Chemical projects, St. Mary's Catholic Church, Brazosport High School, Damon High School, Freeport High School, Angleton ISD schools, Lake Jackson City Hall, and many other commercial buildings in Lake Jackson.

In 1949, he started a masonry company in Lake Jackson, when the city only had 1500 residents. In 1951, with partners Bill Correll and Frank Steves, the Jack Reid Lumber Co. was opened on the corner now occupied by CVS Pharmacy. In 1954, the lumber company was sold. Jack retained the appliance portion of the lumber company and founded Jack Reid Appliances, which he and his wife ran until he retired in 1991. The store continues in business today as Champagne Appliances.

Jack met Henrietta Horak on a double date set up by friends. He and Henri hit it off immediately, and they saw each other every night, except for one, until they married at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Freeport, TX on February 5, 1949. Henri was his wife and business partner for 53 years, until her death in 2002.

A resident of Lake Jackson since 1948, Jack has been a community leader and is proud to have served in many community organizations, including being a member of the Lake Jackson Businessmen's Association, first President of the Lake Jackson Kiwanis Club, the Quarterback Club, Brazosport Chamber of Commerce, Councilman and Mayor of Lake Jackson, Houston Galveston Area Council, charter member of Riverside Country Club, worked with the Lake Jackson Jaycee's to organize the first bi-annual Brazoria County Day in Austin for our state legislators, charter member of the Lake Jackson Running Club (clocking in over 37,000 miles and 13 marathons), served as Director and Chairman of the Lake Jackson State Bank, active in St. Mary's Star of the Sea Catholic Church, charter member of the Lake Jackson Volunteer Fire Department, Lake Jackson Businessmen's Association "Man of the Year 1986," charter member of the Lake Jackson Christmas Tree Program, Emeritus Board Member of the Lake Jackson Historical Association, and President of the Riverside Retiree Association 1996-1998.

Even with just an 8th grade education, Jack has been recognized from early on and all throughout his life with numerous awards. In 1968, he won the "Mr. Frigidaire" award for being the most promotion-minded dealer in the 43 county Houston zone of Frigidaire sales; in 2007, he was inducted into the Brazoria County Business Hall of Fame; and on March 15, 2010 he was honored with "Jack Reid Day" by the Lake Jackson City Council.

The people of Brazosport have always been extremely supportive of community activities which Jack has participated in over the years and he continued to be ever grateful for the community support and trust with which he has been blessed.

Golf has been a longtime passion for Jack, always chasing, but never quite catching par - his first PAR was a daughter, born in 1958, named Pala Ann Reid. He even closed the store at noon on Wednesdays so he could be out on the golf course. His other longtime passion was playing cards, particularly poker. He was ready for a game, anywhere and anytime. Traveling was another activity he loved. Due to his profession as a store owner, he and Henri were able to participate in many trips provided by manufacturers.

An uncountable number of friends and neighbors have blessed Jack during his life, in particular Gary and Alice Rodgers who lived next door to him for many years. They have been devoted friends and a well-loved part of the family, with Gary making a point to visit Jack daily over the last several years.

Jack was given a second chance at love and has been blessed to have Jean Cheek by his side since 2007. Jean and Jack went to elementary school together back in Illinois and were able to reconnect 66 years later. They have been able to spend the past 8 years enjoying each other's companionship and more than a few crossword puzzles.

Jack touched everyone he met and left a lasting impression on his family, friends, and community. As devoted as we were to him, he was to us. We are thankful to have been able to call him Daddy, Grandpa, and Great-grandpa.

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23 Condolence(s)
W E mccoslin
Alvin, TX
Friday, July 31, 2015

R I P. My friend.

Thomas Reid Everling
San Antonio, TX
Friday, July 31, 2015

Jack was a very great man. He helped to streight me out when I was a teen. I will attend his funeral in respect for my Uncle and his family. My prayers are for the comfort n of his close family and friends.

Chris Collins
Lake Jackson, TX
Friday, July 31, 2015

Randy, Pala and Kim,
I loved your mom and dad for years. I loved doing your mom's hair every Friday and hearing all the antics of the family. I loved your dad and was very sorry I couldn't visit him more often. Working two jobs the last 8 years took all my spare time away. I so enjoyed his thoughtfulness at Christmas delivering roses to his friends. My prayers are with you and your families. The loss is so hard even though expected. Hugs, Chris

Marilyn Chapple
Austin, TX
Friday, July 31, 2015

I thought of Jack recently when someone posted about the LJ Running Club. I have many good memories of him from the late '70's and through the years, not only from running but also his endless contributions to the community. He was always high-minded and encouraging---truly one of the nicest people I've ever known. Prayers and thoughts to his family.

Kim Sury Walling
Needville, TX
Friday, July 31, 2015

Jack Reid was my Great-Uncle. He was a wonderful man and a great mentor to me when I was growing up. He shared many stories with me and gave me great advise. He thought the world of my family, especially my Beloved Grandmother, which was his sister-in-law. He took care of her every time she needed his help. I tried to stop by his house when I was in the Lake Jackson area just to say "hello". I loved looking at all the photos hanging all over the walls in his home. I loved hearing him brag about all of his grandchildren. They were truly the apple of his eye. I know he will be truly and greatly missed. I was so blessed to have him in my life. He was a man that positively touched many lives, and he definitely touched mine. Love You Uncle Jack - this is not where it ends, I will see you again!

Debby Hybner Ramirez
North Tonawanda, NY
Friday, July 31, 2015

R I P sweet man.......

Everett Jacob
Goliad, TX
Friday, July 31, 2015

Jack was a dear friend and a great guy. I cherish the days I spent with him.

Katrina D. Packard
La Grange, Texas, TX
Friday, July 31, 2015

My heart goes out to all of you: Randy, Kim and Pala. May you always remember the wonderful times with your father. Katrina Dannhaus Packard

Jane Heiniger Saenger
Austin, TX
Friday, July 31, 2015

My thoughts and prayers are with the Reid family. Jack held a special place in my heart!!

Mary Tod
Baltimore, MD
Friday, July 31, 2015

Randy, may you enjoy many laughs and tears as you remember your father's life this weekend in the embrace of all who loved him.

Dr. Randy White
Hockley, TX
Friday, July 31, 2015

I remember Jack Reid's appliance store very well. When I was 14-years old in 1965 our family purchased our first air conditioner. This was a window unit and we lived at 507 Center Way. Jack sold my dad the unit and I was one very happy camper along with my two brothers Louis Ray and Donald Wayne White.

Sandy Jackson
Lake Jackson, TX
Thursday, July 30, 2015

Mr. Reid was such a wonderful man, I remember him from my parents L. W. And Dot Jackson. My mom handled his advertising account at The Facts until my dad retired from LJ police department and mom retired!!! Prayers to everyone in your family!!!

Larry Gunnels
Austin, TX
Thursday, July 30, 2015

RIP Jack!

Mary Helen Israel
Lake Jackson, TX
Thursday, July 30, 2015

Jack was an amazing man, a wonderful friend and employer to my husband Paul, and we spent many hours sharing stories with Jack & Henri. He always had a kind word and a smile on his face. Rest in peace, dear friend. You will now be with your beloved Henri for eternity.

Elizabeth Sears
Austin, TX
Thursday, July 30, 2015

Your dad was always a larger than life figure to me. I first met him when I was a small child and he owned the "big store" next to my dad's office in downtown LJ. He was always so nice an friendly.
My condolences to you all.

Gwen Caldwell Quickel
Lake Jackson, TX
Thursday, July 30, 2015

Jack had a presence that affected everyone he met and he was a close friend of so many. He will be missed, especially to those of us in Lake Jackson that knew him. When we lived in the 400 block of Center Way he and his family lived around the corner on Elm St. My best thoughts to his surviving family.

Don Germany
Wadsworth, TX
Thursday, July 30, 2015

God Bless Mr Reid.

Mary & Rick Miller
Lake Jackson, TX
Thursday, July 30, 2015

So Sorry U r gone. U was a good friend and a nice guy I remember back at R CC U played golf Had a lot of fun . We will miss u Jack Ur Friends,
Rick & Mary Miller

Bill Decker
Port Neches, TX
Thursday, July 30, 2015

Growing up, your father was bigger than life. I looked up to and greatly respected him.
I remember the night the store caught fire. My father and the other members of LJVFD fought the fire while dressed in their suits. Your father paid for everyone's dry cleaning or replacement.
Sorry for your loss.
The Decker family

Christi Christopherson Crow
Austin, TX
Thursday, July 30, 2015

Jack Reid is a name I have known since I was 6 years old after moving to Lake Jackson. I know he will be missed. My prayers are with you.

Karen Shewbart
Houston, TX
Thursday, July 30, 2015

Jack, we will miss you!! Yes, you loved golf, as I do. Your motto that I have remembered for 30 years : "the sand is your friend". Bet a lot of your golfing buddies remember that too.
My condolences to your family...we have truly lost a legend.

Lois McDonald
, TX
Thursday, July 30, 2015

Wonderful tribute to a great man. Lake Jackson was made much better by him and his family

Scott Hatfield
Dallas, TX
Thursday, July 30, 2015

Jack was a true gem and a gentleman. Sincere condolences from the Hatfield family to the Reid family at this time of your loss.