Clinton SC, September 3, 2025
News Summary
Maxie Leonard Reeder Jr., a cherished community servant and veteran supporter, passed away after a courageous battle with cancer. Known for his kindness and dedication, Maxie’s impact on the community and veterans was profound. He worked with the Sons of the American Legion, served as a Notary Public, and left a legacy of generosity. His passing is mourned by family, friends, and all whose lives he touched.
Clinton, SC Remembers Maxie Leonard Reeder Jr. for His Kindness and Community Service
Maxie Leonard Reeder Jr., a dedicated community servant and supporter of veterans, passed away peacefully on August 26, 2025, at the age of 57 after a brave battle with various forms of cancer. His death marks the loss of a notable figure beloved by many for his generous spirit and commitment to making a difference in the lives of others.
Born on August 8, 1968, in Clinton, South Carolina, Maxie was the son of the late Maxie Leonard Reeder Sr. and Beverly Webb Reeder (Moore). He leaves behind his wife, Maria Reeder, his son, John Michael Reeder, and his foster son, Christopher Antonio Olivarez. Maxie’s family, friends, and the community are mourning his loss while cherishing the memories and impact he had on so many lives.
Maxie dedicated much of his life to community service, convinced that kindness is one of the most important virtues. He had a particular commitment to veterans, whom he regarded as “the nation’s heroes.” His deep appreciation and respect for those who served in the military were evident in his work with the Sons of the American Legion Squadron 25, which is part of the American Legion Post 25 Family Organization based in Laurens. Additionally, Maxie served as a South Carolina Notary Public, providing assistance and service to his local area.
Throughout his life, Maxie’s kindness extended beyond his formal roles. His acts of service, coupled with his many friendships, demonstrated a lifelong commitment to helping others. This devotion to community service shaped his life and left a lasting impression on those who had the privilege of knowing him.
Maxie is preceded in death by several family members, including his father, Maxie Sr., his mother, Beverly, and his siblings—brother Mike, brother John, sister Sandra, and cousin Barry.
Honoring Maxie’s wish, his remains will be donated for educational purposes to Piedmont Technical College’s Funeral Service Department. Friends and family will gather at a later date to celebrate Maxie’s life and share stories of the legacy he leaves behind. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Veterans Assistance and Support Foundation at PO Box 1806, Laurens, SC 29360, to continue support for those who have served the nation.
Condolences can be shared on the Gray Funeral Home’s website, where additional details regarding the service and memorial plans will be communicated in due course. Gray Funeral Home of Laurens is providing this obituary as a courtesy to the Reeder family, allowing the community an opportunity to remember and honor a remarkable individual.
Background on Maxie Leonard Reeder Jr.
Maxie’s commitment to community service was evident throughout his life, impacting numerous individuals and organizations in his local area. His participation in veterans’ initiatives showed his dedication to recognizing and assisting those who served the country, while his work as a Notary Public addressed community needs in practical ways. Maxie’s approach to helping others was marked by a genuine passion for kindness, making him a cherished figure within his community.
Final Thoughts
Maxie Leonard Reeder Jr. embodied the spirit of generosity and selflessness, qualities that will be remembered fondly by those who knew him. His life was a testament to the impact one individual can have on a community through acts of kindness and dedicated service to others.
FAQ
What was Maxie Leonard Reeder Jr. known for?
Maxie was known for his commitment to community service, particularly his support for veterans, and his generous spirit.
When did Maxie Leonard Reeder Jr. pass away?
He passed away peacefully on August 26, 2025.
What will happen to Maxie’s remains?
Maxie wished for his body to be donated for educational purposes to Piedmont Technical College’s Funeral Service Department.
How can people honor Maxie’s memory?
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Veterans Assistance and Support Foundation at PO Box 1806, Laurens, SC 29360.
Key Features of Maxie Leonard Reeder Jr.’s Life
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Birth Date | August 8, 1968 |
| Death Date | August 26, 2025 |
| Age at Passing | 57 years |
| Community Roles | Notary Public, member of the Sons of the American Legion Squadron 25 |
| Survived By | Wife Maria, son John Michael, foster son Christopher |
| Preceded In Death By | Father, Mother, two Brothers, Sister, Cousin |
| Memorial Plans | Gathering for family and friends at a later date |
| Donation Information | To the Veterans Assistance and Support Foundation |
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- Legacy: Maxie Reeder Obituary
- Wikipedia: Veterans Assistance
- Legacy: Elsie Martin Obituary
- Google Search: Community Service
- Tribute Archive: Jessie M. Foggie Obituary
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