Terrell Nash Reber Lapeer, Michigan Obituary

Terrell Nash Reber

Terrell Nash Reber, 43, of Lapeer, died on November 30, 2021. He was born on September 2, 1978 in North Little Rock, AR to parents Jane Nash and Hamilton Dykes Reber. His greatest dad, teacher and mentor is Jobe Harvey who married his mom Jane Nash Harvey at a young age. Jobe meant the world to Terrell. Terrell graduated with honors with his Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice from the University of Detroit Mercy. He wound up heading in a different direction with his career though, he followed his creative passion and actually molded Storm Trooper costumes out of plastic. He was a huge Star Wars fan and loved traveling the country to attend different conventions and show off his products. Terrell also volunteered his time for the local Apple Seed Shoots, where they would take people out over the course of the weekend and teach them to shoot rifles and also teach them about the history of America, focusing on the Revolutionary War. He was most happy at home with his wife and son. Terrell is survived by his wife Tracie (Wallis) Reber of Lapeer; his son Tyler Reber of Lapeer; his Sister Stephanie Givens of Louisiana, his parents: Jobe and Jane Harvey and many family members across multiple states. He was preceded in death by his loving Mee-Maw: Madelon Nash. In keeping with his wishes, Terrell will be privately laid to rest at Port Sanilac Cemetery. Please share memories and condolences at www.muirbrotherslapeer.com
September 2, 1978 - November 30, 202109/02/197811/30/2021
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Terrell Nash Reber, 43, of Lapeer, died on November 30, 2021. He was born on September 2, 1978 in North Little Rock, AR to parents Jane Nash and Hamilton Dykes Reber. His greatest dad, teacher and mentor is Jobe Harvey who married his mom Jane Nash Harvey at a young age. Jobe meant the world to Terrell. Terrell graduated with honors with his Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice from the University of Detroit Mercy. He wound up heading in a different direction with his career though, he followed his creative passion and actually molded Storm Trooper costumes out of plastic. He was a huge Star Wars fan and loved traveling the country to attend different conventions and show off his products. Terrell also volunteered his time for the local Apple Seed Shoots, where they would take people out over the course of the weekend and teach them to shoot rifles and also teach them about the history of America, focusing on the Revolutionary War. He was most happy at home with his wife and son. Terrell is survived by his wife Tracie (Wallis) Reber of Lapeer; his son Tyler Reber of Lapeer; his Sister Stephanie Givens of Louisiana, his parents: Jobe and Jane Harvey and many family members across multiple states. He was preceded in death by his loving Mee-Maw: Madelon Nash. In keeping with his wishes, Terrell will be privately laid to rest at Port Sanilac Cemetery. Please share memories and condolences at www.muirbrotherslapeer.com

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