Larry Herman Reeves of Grand Junction, Colo., and Maryville, Tenn., passed away on October 20, while scuba diving in Key Largo, Fla. Larry was born on September 7, 1942, in Stamford, Texas. He was predeceased by his parents, Herman Alvis and Hylen Powell Holloway Reeves, his sister, Constance Hylen Reeves, and a brother-in-law Michael Pleas Henry. He is survived by wife, Patricia Henry Reeves, son Ryan Lawrence Reeves; stepson John Bleazey II (Heidi) of Hope Mills, N.C.; stepdaughter Catharine Bleazey Hatcher (Michael) of Knoxville, Tenn.; step grandchildren John III (Jack) and Curtis Bleazy of Hope Mills, NC; mother-in-law, Zurma Henry Caldwell of Knoxville; brothers Jerry Reeves (Dawn) of Aubrey, Texas, Kelly Reeves (Pauletta) of Austin, Texas, Robin Reeves (Debbie) of Murphy, Texas; sisters-in-laws Diana Combs (Doug) of Edmund Okla., Phyllis Strange (Richard) of Knoxville, Karen Henry of Maryville; brothers-in-law Bruce Henry (Robin) of Maryville and Bob Caldwell (Nan), San Jose, Calif.; numerous nieces and nephews, great nieces and nephews, and cousins. Also survived by Kay Mattzinger, Bonnie Lund, and Linda Reeves. He received his undergraduate degree at North Texas State University. He earned a master’s degree, had an additional 45 graduate hours, and had attended numerous workshops and training programs. He was working on a physics degree when he discovered he loved teaching and taught science for 35 years, one year in Texas, one year in a Department of Defense school in the Philippines, and 33 in Grand Junction, CO at Bookcliff and Mount Garfield middle schools. He loved getting students outdoors for environmental education experiences. He helped establish outdoor programs for students, including a camping program, ski clubs, and hiking field trips. He created an outdoor program at Mount Garfield Middle School and continued to volunteer with the program after his retirement ten years ago. He volunteered in his wife’s kindergarten classroom at Lanier Elementary School in Maryville for seven years until she retired. Larry saw the good and believed in the good in all people. He worked to establish collegial working relationships in the school districts where he served on committees. He also was a trainer in the Chadwick Consensus Building Model. He served as president, board member and bargaining team member at the Mesa Valley Education Association. He also represented fellow educators as he served on the Colorado Education Association Board of Directors (12 years) and on the National Education Association Board of Directors (six years), as well as serving on numerous association committees. Larry's love of nature and all things outdoors was contagious. He loved to ski, raft, bicycle, hike, golf, camp and fly his powered parachute. He and Patricia shared a very active life. He so loved his family and was very much loved by them. He will be truly missed but has left this world a better place. Maryville, TN - The family will receive friends from 3-5:00 p.m. Sunday, October 25, in McCammon-Ammons-Click Funeral Home Chapel with the service immediately following at 5:00 p.m. Grand Junction, CO - A celebration of life will be held Saturday, October 31, at 10:00 a.m. at Mount Garfield Middle School. Afterwards there will be a hike to Miracle Rock in Glade Park. In lieu of flowers contributions can be made to the Larry Reeves Outdoor Education Fund. Mail checks to Mount Garfield Middle School, 3475 Front Street, Clifton, Colorado 81520. Make reference to the Larry Reeves Outdoor Education Fund.
Sunday, October 25, 2009
3:00 - 5:00 pm (Eastern time)
McCammon Ammons Click Funeral Home
Sunday, October 25, 2009
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McCammon Ammons Click Funeral Home
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