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In Celebration of a life well lived



Mr. Marvin Tandy Reeves was born on June 12, 1934 in Eagle Colorado. . Tandy was the son of Clarence and Esther Reeves. He left his earthly home and went to be with his Lord and move into his heavenly home on June 2, 2012 at the age of 77. Tandy graduated high school from Throckmorton High School in Throckmorton, Texas, where he met and fell in love with his high school sweetheart and future bride. This wonderful union lasted 58 years and was celebrated the day before his flight to heaven. Welcoming him on the other side of that eastern gate were his father and mother and a brother Jim Reeves. He is survived by his sweetheart Wanda, of the home, brother, Ken Reeves of Las Vegas, NV; his son Tandy and wife Lori Reeves of of Tulsa, Ok. his daughter Jeanne Yvonne Priest and husband Van of Owasso, Ok. and his loving and precious grandchildren Justin Reeves and his wife Amanda of Oceanside California, both United Stated States Marines, Amy Reeves of Brooklyn, New York, Lauren and Tori Reeves of Tulsa, by Jon Priest and his wife Amanda of Jenks, Michael Priest and his wife Ashlee of Collinsville, Oklahoma and by Vanessa Thomas and husband Mike of Tulsa. There are five wonderful great-grandchildren Ethne, Abijah, Soloman, and Charlee Priest and Ari Thomas left to carry on his wonderful legacy. Tandy worked 40 years in the flooring industry as a self-employed salesman and later as an inspector. He served his Lord and was an elder at Crosstown Church of Christ for approximately for 30 years. Tandy will be remembered as a man who loved his God and was in true sense a family man.
 
Wow, that was nicely worded. He was always there to add his 2 cents when guys were in need of technical assistance with flooring issues.
I never knew his first name, nor had seen a picture of him.
 
I'll miss knowing he's around. He was a very comforting gentleman with so much knowledge to share, and share he did. A very special individual that are far and few between.

My heart goes out to his family and loved ones.
 
Spoke with Tandy many times but never had the pleasure of meeting him in person. Tandy, always willing to reach out to help a fellow of the industry, and anyone else for that matter.

RIP Tandy, and thank you for everything.

Bud Cline
 
Spoke with Tandy many times but never had the pleasure of meeting him in person. Tandy, always willing to reach out to help a fellow of the industry, and anyone else for that matter.

RIP Tandy, and thank you for everything.

Bud Cline

Great Signature Bud . :D
 

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