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IN MEMORIAM

Daniel P. Reed, 27, Stamford;

ATV Crash Kills Young Father

Daniel P. Reed

STAMFORD – Oneonta native Daniel Patrick Reed, 27, of Stamford, passed away on Sept. 25, 2017, from injuries sustained during an ATV accident.

Born on Sept. 14, 1990, in Oneonta, he was the son of John D. Reed and Cheryl L. Burke.

Daniel worked for the last few years in the Parts Department at Eklund Farm Machinery in Stamford, where he considered customers his top priority and his employers family.

Daniel enjoyed being outdoors and especially enjoyed deer hunting. However, his greatest joy was his family; he was a devoted and caring father.

He is survived by his father, John (Tammy) Reed of Jefferson; mother, Cheryl Burke of Brant Lake; son Daniel P. Reed, Jr. of Worcester; siblings Erin (Roy) Medico of Castleton, Cassie (Kevin) Buchan of Averill Park, Tyler Reed of Brant Lake and Jillian Reed of Brant Lake; grandmothers Betty Reed and Elizabeth Burke; uncles Jeffrey Burke, Ivan, David and William Reed; several cousins and friends.

Graveside services will be at noon Thursday, Sept. 28, at Stamford Cemetery.

 

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