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Coldwater Coach John Reed

  • GoChiefs
    Passed away this morning after a long battle with cancer.

    Thoughts and prayers to his family, friends and the Coldwater community.
  • mcburg93
    prayers sent from mechanicsburg
  • skank
    GoChiefs wrote: Passed away this morning after a long battle with cancer.

    Thoughts and prayers to his family, friends and the Coldwater community.
    Damn, when I saw this thread, I just knew that you were gonna say that.

    I knew he retired, but I didn't know why until I was watching the Buckeyes spring game and Coach Tressel mentioned this.

    Sympathys to the Family and the whole Coldwater community.
  • Speedofsand
    R.I.P.
    His legend will live forever
    My prayers go out for the Coldwater community
  • GoChiefs
    In 15 years at Coldwater:
    168-31 Win/Loss Record
    2 State Championships
    14 Playoff Appearances
    Honorary coach of the Scarlet team at this years spring game (unfortunately, he was too ill to attend)
    High School Football Coaching Legend
    Had the whole Coldwater community behind him year after year.

    You can view his CaringBridge journal, read his story, and sign his guestbook for his family here:
    http://www.caringbridge.org/visit/coachreed
  • Captain Cavalier
    There was a time when I thought that an athlete’s and student’s ability was more important than a coach. Coach Reed changed that. His ability to bring the best out of his players and students was remarkable. The Coldwater community was blessed to have him as a coach and mentor. May his inspiration continue in all of us as we live our lives…with respect and humility towards others.

    May God grant you eternal rest.
  • Riderwannabe
    Prayers from Orrville
  • Keith
    Mindful thoughts and prayers from the Fremont Ross family.
  • BuckeyeBlue
    My thoughts and prayers are with the Coldwater community. As a Marion Local alum, I've never had anything but respect for Coach Reed and his program at Coldwater.
  • futbol4ever
    Prayers from Youngstown for his family and extended football family during this difficult time.
  • Rider_In_Ttown
    Sad to hear. He ran a great program at Coldwater. Prayers from Monclova
  • Captain Cavalier
    Thanks to everyone for your thoughts and prayers.

    Thanks Coach

  • thavoice
    Coach will be missed...not just as the guy roaming the sideline but also his stature in the community. He was a pillar and a model of virtue.
  • vdubb96
    thavoice wrote: Coach will be missed...not just as the guy roaming the sideline but also his stature in the community. He was a pillar and a model of virtue.
    THIS
  • sherm03
    RIP Coach Reed.

    As a Mooney fan, I had a great deal of respect for the coach that was able to knock off the Cards twice in the State Championship game.

    Prayers to the Coldwater community, and to Coach Reed's friends and family.
  • Shane Falco
    Always enjoyed watching Coach Reeds teams!

    First Class all the way!

    RIP Coach Reed
  • Captain Cavalier
    thavoice wrote: Coach will be missed...not just as the guy roaming the sideline but also his stature in the community. He was a pillar and a model of virtue.
    Amen Voice.

  • June18
    I'm a Kenton grad. It will be weird to look across the field in Week 1 and not see Coach Reed over there.

    I've never heard anyone say anything bad about the guy.
  • thavoice
    My brother, who's class was the first to have him for 4 years, was trying like heck to fly home from Virginia for the funeral this weekend but unfortunately it doesnt look like itll happen.

    Over Easter he got home from deployment and wanted to see Coach but he was too fragile for visitors at the time.

    He did get to see and talk to Coach two weekends ago as his wife called and they had heard that he was in town and that Coach wanted to talk to him. He got the feeling that he wanted to say his goodbyes.

    He felt tremendously humbled and honored at the request and that is how he is going to remember him...their last conversation together...... As a coach. A mentor. As someone who taught him that hard work and perserverance can and will overcome any obstacle.
  • bigkahuna
    I know this is "Old" News (No disrespect)

    But, wow!

    Prayers go out to his family and the community.

    I was born and raised in St. Marys and always loved the MAC...especially Coldwater. Alot of it had to do with the way Reed ran his program. I can't exactly remember what he said in an interview but it was something about faith and his players having faith.
    A man that wasn't affraid to build men athletically, academically, and spiritually. There is a reason Nobody can say a bad thing about him and the Coldwater Program.

    A stand up man that will soley be missed for more than just the Ws and Championships.

    At least his suffering is over and he can be at peace.