Zach L. Reeves
In loving memory of our child, our brother, our friend, Zach L. Reeves, 23, of Lockhart, who went home to his Heavenly father to watch over us all on Monday, Aug. 28, 2006, in Austin. He was born on May 7, 1983, in Houston, to Joe S. Reeves and Vickie D. (Lindsay) Reeves.
In high school, Zach was active in DECA and served as the Editor of the Yearbook; he graduated fro
m Lockhart High School in 2001. He was a Life Scout in Troop 215 of the Boy Scouts of America and was also an Assistant Scout Leader. In his spare time, Zach was an avid photographer. He had most recently been working as a delivery driver with Brown Distributing.
In the quiet hours, before the world wakes up, he will be there for you. Take time to be still, be quiet for just a moment and listen — the laughter is there, the arms that are nothing but love — he will be there. Oh humble one, give each of us what we need; let us walk in your footsteps of forgiveness; let us feel your arms around us; let us laugh and rejoice in the blessing known as Zacheriah Lee Reeves. Hear our prayer, oh Lord; hear our prayer, oh Lord; incline thine ear to us, and grant us thy peace. Amen.
Zach is survived by his mother, Vickie D. Reeves and her husband Paul Tidwell of Lockhart; his father, Joe S. Reeves of Houston; his sister, Jennifer J. Haesele and her husband Doug, and his niece, Alison Haesele, all of Minier, Ill.; his brother, Austin T. Reeves of Sylacauga, Ala.; the love of his life, “Boo Boo” Dimple; his maternal grandmother, Betty J. Lindsay of Sheboygan, Wis.; his maternal uncles, John III, Dale and Brad Lindsay, all of Sheboygan, Wis.; his paternal grandmothers, Jackie Bird of Temple and Edith Reeves of Baytown; his paternal aunts and uncles, Brenda and Bobby Jernigan of Sherman, Jack and Sandy Reeves of Hempstead, Bobby and Debbie Mock of Spring, Debbie and Eddie Bakemeier of Baytown, and many other relatives and friends.
A celebration of Zach”s life was held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 2, 2006, at the First Christian Church of Lockhart with Rev. Randy Frye officiating.
Arrangements were made under the care and guidance of McCurdy Funeral Home, 105 E. Pecan St., Lockhart, (512) 398-4791.