Reed Lord
Reed Lord
Reed Lord

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Reed Lord, 61, of Otis, ME died unexpectedly at his Beech Hill Pond home on May 30, 2011. He had just spent a wonderful day with close friends, and they were with him when he died. His passing leaves a great hole in the hearts of all who knew and loved him. He was born in Waterville, ME on January 22, 1950, the youngest child of G. Phillip and Ruby (Reed) Lord of Brooks. He grew up in Brooks. When he was old enough, he worked mowing lawns which enabled him to buy his first motorcycle, a Bridgestone. He was a 1968 graduate of Mt. View High School in Thorndike. After graduating, he worked in construction for a number of years. Eventually, he went into trucking and most recently worked for Dead River Oil Co. as a driver, transporting fuel into northern Maine and other locations. He retired from Dead River in 2010, after more than 25 years with the company. He was known and well respected for his strong work ethic. He believed in working hard and in always doing the best job possible. Reed loved hunting, fishing, snowmobiling and boating. At one time, he competed in local snowmobile and boat races. He was a staunch NASCAR fan. However, his most recent love was motorcycling. Over the past few years he had logged thousands of miles on his Harley as he and friends rode to a variety of places, including Virginia, Niagara Falls, as well as cross country. This spring, he was very excited about spending Bike Week in Florida and riding Tail of the Dragon in Deal's Gap, NC on the way back. He was an animal lover and took pleasure in the company of a number of pets over the years. He was fascinated by the world of nature and especially enjoyed the hummingbirds that returned to his feeder each spring. Another interest was in seeing that his father's 1936 John Deere tractor was restored. He and his brother Russell had recently accomplished this, and Reed had been looking forward to driving it in this year's Fourth of July parade in Brooks. Reed will be remembered for a number of qualities but especially for his grin, his easy-going, fun-loving nature, his friendly personality, and his sense of humor. Even as a young boy, he loved to tease. He enjoyed people, and everyone was a friend. He always took pleasure in getting together with family and friends. He especially loved hanging out with biking friends Melvin and Cindy Seekins, with his "lake family" Bruce and Judy Dorr, John and Kim Ericson, Frank and Sue Blake and with close friends Jeff and Laurie Gerald and Jeff and Judy Warren. Reed loved life, and together with these good friends, he had so many wonderful times. Reed was predeceased by both his parents. He is survived by a daughter, Renee Lord; a grandson, Dylan Hopkins and Dylan's girlfriend, Melissa Conroy, all of Monroe. He is also survived by a brother Russell Lord and his wife Linda of Brooks; sisters Linda J. Lord of Brooks and Janice Small of Scarborough; second cousins Osborne and Virginia Ellis of Winslow; and by many good friends. He is much loved and greatly missed by all. Visiting hours will be held on Sunday, June 12, from 1:00 to 3:00 at Crabiel-Riposta Funeral Home on Waldo Avenue in Belfast. The family extends an invitation to anyone who would like to speak to do so during this time. Afterward, everyone is invited to gather at the American Legion Hall on Church St. in Belfast to share refreshments and memories. A private graveside service will be held. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations in Reed's memory be made to UBM Biker Down Fund, c/o Renee Lord, 49 Brown Rd., Monroe, ME 04951. Donations may also be made to a charity of choice. Arrangements are under the care of Crabiel-Riposta Funeral Home, Belfast. On-line condolences may be offered at www.ripostafh.com.
A Memorial Tree was planted for Reed
We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ the staff at Direct Cremation of Maine
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