Arizona Obituary Archive

Search      Post Obituary


Jeffry Thomas Reid

Posted 2018-03-29 by mhenderson
Today's News-Herald, Lake Havasu City, AZ -
Posted on March 28, 2018 -

Jeffry Thomas (Muff) Reid, 56, of Lake Havasu City, died Feb. 26,
2018.

Born on May 5, 1961 in Wakefield, Michigan, he was the eighth child of
the late Richard and Ramona Reid.

Muffy married the first love of his life, Georgia Alexander, in 1980.
Together they had two daughters, Rebecca Reid and Amanda Reid. They
later divorced. Muffin married the second love of his life, Dina
Edsell, in 1989 and together they had Brianne Reid. They later
divorced. Muffrington married the third love of his life, Tamara
Thorpe, in 2008 and together they had Logan Reid. They later divorced.

The love of his life never seemed to work out, but Jeff sure did love
life.

Jeff moved to Havasu in 1995 and quickly became a staple of the car
scene. Jeff loved car shows and winning burnout contests. He was
world-renowned for his ability to make friends, tell a good story and
throw a party.

Jeff was a connoisseur of hot sauce, loved discussions on a variety of
topics while on his patio drinking coffee or Crown, Sunday morning
motorcycle rides, traveling to other places, bragging about his family
and friends, and contributing to charity events and functions.

He is survived by his daughter Becky and her children Tommy, Mason,
and Sammi; his daughter Amanda, her husband Cody, and their children
Zach and Wes; his daughter Brianne; his son Logan; his siblings
Richard, Rebecca, Deborah, Kenneth, and Terrance; his best friends Dan
and Bob; his cat Willow; and many more nieces and nephews and friends.

Following his wishes, Jeff’s Celebration of Life is 1 p.m. Saturday,
March 31 at Jeff’s house.





Note: These obituaries are transcribed as published and are submitted by volunteers who have no connection to the families. They do not write the obituaries and have no further information other than what is posted within the obituaries. We do not do personal research. For this you would have to find a volunteer who does this or hire a professional researcher.

Questions About This Project?