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Alan Reed

Alan Reed (1957 - 2015)

 

FAIRBORN - Alan Reed, 58, Indianapolis, passed away Tuesday, October 6, 2015. Alan was born May 15, 1957 in Springfield, Ohio. He worked as a chaplain for IU Health, was a volunteer at Church at the Crossing, as well as a former pastor and missionary in Japan and Hong Kong for the First Church of God in Anderson, Indiana. Alan was an incredible family man who loved all people and spent each day of his life sharing the love and hope of Jesus Christ. He is survived by his wife, Diane Reed; children, Rachel Bertschman and her husband Ryan, David Reed and his wife Mallory and Matthew Reed; father and mother, George and Ruth Reed; mother in law, Fay Hatch; grandchildren, Noah and Katie Bertschman, Isla Reed, Asher Reed, and Elliot Reed; sister, Retha Stork and her husband Keith; brother, Eric Reed and his wife Grace; and numerous aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and cousins. Visitation will be held on Saturday, October 10, 2015 at Church at the Crossing from 12-3pm. Services will take place on Sunday at 4pm, also at the church. Additional visitation will be held at the church 1 hour prior to the service on Sunday. Contributions in memory of Alan may be made to the missions department at Church at the Crossing or the hospice program at IU Health. Friends are invited to leave an online condolence for the family at www.flannerbuchanan.com. Cremation services entrusted to Flanner and Buchanan – Zionsville.



 
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02/15/17 08:44 PM #1    

Bob (Robert, Rob) Mathis

It sounds like Alan had a full life of giving to others, though I am sorry he is gone so soon.  Blessings to his family and friends...


02/16/17 08:15 PM #2    

Greg Hutto

I remember being in choir with Alan and I saw that he led Bible studies in one of our yearbook pictures. It is a shame that he has gone so soon, but out Father is too kind to be cruel and too wise too ever miss His timing.  Prayers for his family and friends who press on with him going on ahead. Unfortunately, I was too busy chasing skirts and whatever fun there was to be had to be interested in God then.  I'm looking forward to getting to see him one day and thank him for living his whole life for our Lord!


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