Mar 08, 2022

Howard E. Reed

Posted Mar 08, 2022 10:31 PM

Howard E. Reed, Belleville

Howard E. Reed
Howard E. Reed

Obituary for Howard E. Reed | Tibbetts-Fischer Funeral Home (tibbettsfischerfuneralhome.com)

October 2, 1947 ~ March 6, 2022 (age 74)

Howard Ernest Reed (Uncle Howie), 74, of Belleville, Kansas passed away on March 6th, 2022, at the Wesley Medical Center in Wichita, Kansas.

Howard Ernest Reed was born to Howard and Ina May (Fraley) Reed of Belleville on October 2, 1947, in Hebron, Nebraska.

He began his education at Spring Hill country school and later moved to the Belleville school system.

After high school, in 1967 he attended the North Central Kansas Vocational School in Beloit, Kansas. While studying agriculture, he also enlisted in the Army National Guard. His unit was moved to Ft. Carson, Colorado.

In 1968, he married his sweetheart, Beth A. Erickson, of Scandia, Kansas on September 1st and lived in Colorado Springs until he was deployed in March of 1969 to Vietnam and served there until September of that year.

After returning from Vietnam, he farmed with his father, uncle and cousins for several years. Howard then purchased three trucks and opened his own trucking business. He became an over-the-road owner-operator, and in 1989 he was named the Number 1 Owner-Operator of the Year while working for Smithway Motor Xpress, Inc.  

For family reasons, he ventured home to help manage the Kravmore 81 Truck Stop, which was owned by his parents.  In 1993, he  began working as a driver/salesman for C. A. Picard in Belleville, which was later named Haarslev International. He retired from Haarslev in 2021. Shortly thereafter he bought a carwash in Belleville, naming it Howie’s Car Wash.

Howard was an avid horseshoe pitcher for many years, winning numerous trophies and tournaments.  He served as vice-president, then president of the Kansas Horseshoe Pitchers Association.  He, along with others, started the Republic County Ringer Horseshoe Club in Belleville. In 2020, he became a member of the North Central Kansas Pool League, serving as vice-president and actively promoting the sport.  He participated in both sports with enthusiasm and passion.

Howard cared passionately about keeping the family together and would hold an annual weiner roast for family and friends.  He also loved flowers and spent many hours working outdoors to keep the home place looking beautiful. 

Howard is a life time resident of Republic County and a member of the United Methodist Church in Chester, Nebraska.

He was predeceased by his parents Howard and Ina May Reed.

Howard is survived by his wife Beth of Belleville; daughter Amy Upshaw (Lentz) of Manhattan; son Howard G. Reed II (Traci) of Belleville; and daughter Jami Miller (Justin) of Salina, and Daniel Morley (Dawn) of Belleville; sisters Lorlei Lindblad (Lindy) of Beloit; Ramona Earley (Marvin) of Sun City, Arizona; Nancy Ray of Lincoln, Nebraska; and Jane Jeardoe of Belleville.

Grandchildren Hannah, Joshua, Josiah, Isaiah, and Elijah Upshaw of Manhattan; Howard “Junior” Reed of Lincoln, Nebraska; Harlen Reed of Beloit; Keyona Reed of Concordia; Laura Miller of Salina; Drew Morley of Belleville; Logan Dahl of Belleville; Cody Deneault (Tabitha) of Belleville; Brad and Darci (Morley) Deneault of Marysville, and Isaiah Deneault (Patience) of Scandia.

Great-grandchildren McKinzie Frybarger and Mallory Frybarger of Belleville; Colt Morley and Addley Morley of Westmoreland, and Braxton Deneault of Belleville.

He is leaving behind several nieces, nephews and many friends.

A Celebration of Howard's Life will be Saturday, March 12th, 2022, at 10:30 a.m., at the United Methodist Church in Chester.

Visitation will be Friday, March 11th, from 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. at Tibbetts-Fischer Funeral Home in Belleville, with family greeting friends from 5 p.m. - 7 p.m. 

Memorials are requested to the United Methodist Church of Chester, and may be sent in care of the funeral home.

Family and friends unable to attend the services may watch a Facebook livestream of the Celebration of Life on the Chester-Hebron United Methodist Church Facebook page. 

Tibbetts-Fischer Funeral Home assisted the Reed family with these arrangements, www.tibbettsfischerfuneralhome.com.

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