Miles Stanley Reed

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Birth Date: May 5, 1917
Death Date: April 7, 2015
Age at Death: 97
Veteran Of: US Army European Campaign WWII

Marriages

Billie M. (Horton) Reed

Burial Details

Cemetery Name: Mesa Cemetery
Cemetery Location: Mesa, Colorado
Mortuary Name: Callahan-Edfast, Grand Junction, Colorado

Obituaries

Grand Junction Daily Sentinel page 6B Death Notice - April 9, 2015

Miles Stanley Reed, 97, Palisade, died April 7, 2015, at HopeWest Hospice Care Center.
Visitation will be from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday at the Callahan-Edfast Mortuary Chapel. Services will be at 11 a.m. Saturday at the chapel.
Interment will follow at Mesa Cemetery.
Mr. Reed was a retired rancher.
He is survived by one daughter, Vickie L. Green of Craig; four
grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren.
Memorial contributions to the Ronald McDonald House.

Grand Junction Daily Sentinel page 8A Obituary - April 10, 2015

Miles Stanley Reed
May 5, 1917 - April 7, 2015
Dad passed away April 7, 2015, at HopeWest at the age of 97. Miles was born May 5, 1917, to Lloyd S. Reed and Alice E.(Johnston) Reed at thefamily homestead ranch three and one half miles southeast of Molina, Colorado. He retired in 1989, to Palisade, Colorado, with his wife, Billie.
He attended Georgia Mesa School for ten years and graduated from Collbran Union High School in 1936. Miles went to California in 1936 to attend a mechanical school for one year. He came back to the ranch to work the summer of 1937. The fall of 1937, he worked for the Meeker Forest Service on the White River at Ripple Creek. The year 1939-1940 he worked for Western Railway Ice in Grand Junction, Colorado. The year 1954 he was working for the Mesa county Road Department. The summer of 1971, he worked for the Colorado Water Resources to help a friend. Then he started working full time for Colorado Water Resources 1973-1989. While doing these different jobs, he still helped at the ranch.
The 1941-9145 he joined the army serving in the European
Campaign in WWII. He was in Company K, 157th infantry,
45th division. Miles was shipped to the tip of Africa, then to
Cyprus, Italy. He was wounded during an amphibious landing
and received the Purple Heart combat badge. Walking through different parts of Europe, his division was in Germany helping free prisoners from Dachau. Miles was discharged June 1945.
When Miles arrived back home, he and Billie were married.
Miles enjoyed the outdoors, working the land; irrigating;
raising chickens, turkeys, hogs, sheep, and cattle; and, of course,
fence building/repair. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, and trips to
Arizona in the winter with Billie. He had a great memory of
knowing the history of the Plateau Valley area and the people,
land, water, and his own relatives and family. He enjoyed going the Grand Mesa, especially Cottonwood #1, which he, his dad, and his grandfather helped build.
Miles was a member of the Clifton Congregation of Jehovah’s
Witnesses.
Survivors include daughter, Vickie L. Green of Craig, CO;
grandchildren, James (J.W.) (Sally) Green of Craig, CO;
Clinton (Lindsey) Green of Loveland, CO; Dawn Reed (Downy
Martin) and June Marie Smith, both of Corona, CA; greatgrandchildren,
Danni of Craig, CO; Lincoln and Sawyer of
Loveland, CO, and Marley and Miles Martin of Corona, CA.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Billie M. (Horton)
Reed; son, Lloyd Miles Reed; daughter-in-law, Mary Ann
(Toucher) Smith-Reed; sister, Eleanor B. (Reed) Nichols;
parents, Lloyd and Alice Reed, and son-in-law, Danny Green.
Visitation will be 5 - 7:00 p.m., April 10, 2015, at Callahan-
Edfast Mortuary. Services will be at 11:00 a.m., Saturday, April 11, at Callahan-Edfast Mortuary, 2515 Patterson Road, Grand Junction, CO. Burial will be at Mesa Cemetery.
Contributions to the Ronald McDonald House would be
appreciated in Miles Reed’s name.

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