Reed Graves

reed graves

August 27, 1951 ~ September 6, 2025

Born in: Fort Worth, Texas
Resided in: Duncanville, Texas

Reed Hampton Graves, 74, of Duncanville, Texas, passed away on September 6, 2025, at a hospital in Dallas. He was born on August 27, 1951, in Fort Worth, Texas to J.P. and Bettye Graves.

Reed grew up with a strong sense of discipline and commitment that carried throughout his life. He graduated from Marshall High School and went on to attend Tulane University then Stephen F. Austin State University. He served his country by enlisting in the Navy and was stationed in Mayport, Florida. He built a dedicated career in public safety, serving his community with integrity and purpose.

Beyond his professional life, Reed was deeply passionate about physical fitness. A dedicated weightlifter, he found joy in staying active and pursuing many physical activities. His discipline extended well beyond fitness. It was evident in other areas of his life, namely, his determination to always be punctual.

At the heart of Reed’s life was his family. He was a devoted husband, a loving father, and a kind soul who gave generously of his time and care. His presence was steady, reliable, and filled with love.

Reed was preceded in death by his parents, J.P. and Bettye Graves. He is survived by his beloved wife of 52 years, Ruby Graves of Duncanville; his daughter, Alexandra Graves of Dallas; two brothers, Bart Graves and Gideon Graves; three sisters, Johnnie Diem and husband Fred, Larin Graves, and Cecilia Graves; along with a host of extended family and dear friends.

Funeral services will be held at 3:00 p.m. on Saturday, September 13, 2025, at Hughes Springs Cemetery, under the direction of Reeder-Davis Funeral Home in Hughes Springs.

Services

Graveside Ceremony: September 13, 2025 3:00 pm

Hughes Springs Cemetery
W. First Street
Hughes Springs, Texas 75656


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  1. Candle 8Reed was a “light” and a magnificent example of how we should all be in our lives. He gave so much and took so little.
    I had the great fortune of growing up with this fun, interesting, kind man.
    A man dedicated to his family and especially his wife Ruby and daughter Alex. You will always be loved, sweet brother.

  2. Candle 2My prayers are with you, Ruby and Alex. I’m very sorry for your loss and I’m grateful to have been Reed’s nephew. I’ll remember his smile and his patience for others and hope to carry on his example of kindness in my own life. God rest his soul.

  3. I am so sad to hear of Reed’s passing. I graduated with him from Marshall High School. Our paths never crossed again , but I will always remember his great smile and kind soul.

  4. Candle 3Reed was such a good kind soul. He was always thinking of others and lived his life with integrity. He was such a good big brother. He would drive us around in that old white pick up, singing songs. ‘Puff the Magic Dragon’ was one of his favorites. He could always make us laugh. He will be missed dearly. Thankfully, we will be reunited one day 🙏


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