Paula Ann Reed

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October 14, 1947 ~ July 18, 2017

Paula Ann Reed, passed from this life on Tuesday, July 18th, 2017 at her home in Hollywood, Maryland. She was born on October 14th 1947 in Carver Heights Maryland. She was the daughter of the late Thomas Jefferson Awkward, Sr of Afton Virginia and Theodoris Elizabeth Awkward of Lexington Park, Maryland. She was the 2nd oldest of nine siblings. Paula received her education from the St. Mary’s County Public School System. She attended the University of Baltimore for a period and Trinity University in Washington D.C. and the College of Southern Maryland, LaPlata Maryland where she graduated with a degree in Applied Science and Business Management. On July 1st, 1977 Paula was united in marriage to the love of her life, John C. Reed. Their 3 children were the love of her life. Family and friends meant the world to her. She could truly be called the glue that held things together. She was known by those who loved her as “the Judge”. Paula is known for her generous heart, thoughtful ways and the person you could always count on to help you no matter the situation or the cause. She loved to read, watch movies, play cards, gardening and an advent watcher of MSNBC. She was a faithful member of Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church, and a volunteer in numerous community services. Paula loved life, and helping any and every one in need. She worked long and hard for many years at the Patuxent Naval Base, Patuxent, MD until she retired on January 1st, 2014. She so looked forward to traveling and one day taking a cruise. Paula leaves to cherish her memory, her husband John C. Reed of Hollywood, MD; one son, Herman Awkward and daughter-in-law Heike Awkward of Jacksonville, FL.; 2 daughters, Charlene Cooper and son-in-law George Cooper of Hollywood, MD; Tameika Thomas and son-in-law Frank Thomas of Leonardtown, MD; 2 Granddaughters, Shabreene Awkward Blazquez and husband Marcus Blazquez; and Candra Awkward. Her mother Theodoris Awkward; sisters, Vivian Mills (John) and Jacqueline Johnson (Lowell); brothers, Ronnie Awkward (Charlethia), David Awkward (Diane), Roger Awkward (Mary) and Raymond Awkward (Daisy ‘Mae’). Sisters-in-Law, Agnes Davis (Carl –deceased); Charlotte Reed and Dorothy Reed (Harris –deceased). Brothers-in-law, Lowell Johnson; Larry James; Michael James and John Mills. Most special uncle, Francis Nolan and aunt, Helen Nolan. Dearest friends; Larnice Toon; Carol Lang; Phyllis Elam; Lessie Green; Laura Moore; Doris Chase and Terry Oliver. She is predeceased by her father Thomas Awkward Sr; brothers George Awkward and Thomas “Junior” Awkward, Jr., Grandmother Bernice Nolan; Grandfather Joseph Awkward and mother-in-law Irene Fenwick; She is also survived by many nieces, nephews, a host of cousins, other relatives and a host of friends and former co-workers. An Angel has left us on this day and she will truly be missed but her memories will brighten our days. We love you now and forever.

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  1. Love Rachel, Grace and Terry Oliver says:

    To Paula’s loving family…My heart hurts to hear the news of Paula. I have you in my prayers. I worked with her for so many years she was such a wonderful friend but most especially she was a very special Mom to me that I will always hold close to my heart. Paula loved each of you so very much. Hold each memory close to your heart…she will be right there with you always. So as you go about your days and you’re out and about and you see a beautiful Butterfly come up next to you it’s just Paula dropping by to say hello… I love you, I’m so very proud of you and I will always be with you.

  2. Bump and Family: My thoughts and prayers are with you all. I am so sorry. She had such a sense of humor. She was a dear friend to me as we worked together.

  3. Reed Family; so sorry to hear about Paula. Bill and I worked in the Supply Dept with Paula. God Bless.

  4. I met Paula years ago. She was always pleasant and just a nice person. I’m sorry to hear that she passed. I know she will be missed. May she rest in peace.

  5. To the Family,

    We send you and the family our deepest condolences on the loss of your beloved wife, mother, daughter and sister Paula A. Reed. I can only pray that God gives you and your family the strength to endure.
    Grief is like living two lives. One is where you “pretend” everything is alright, and the other is where your heart silently screams in pain. Revelation 21:4 states that “God will wipe away every tear from their eyes; there shall be no more death, nor sorrow, nor crying. There shall be no more pain, for the former things have passed away”. In the New Earth that God has promised to create, He will permanently dry your tears. Cling to the Lord and He will comfort you through the process of grieving and, in the future, will replace your sorrow with great, unending joy!
    If there is anything that we can do to assist you or the family remember we are just a call away.
    Love
    The Moore Family

  6. God Bless the family of Ms. Paula Reed. I work with her sister Ms. Vivian.

  7. Paula was a very special co-worker and friend when I worked with her back in the 70’s at the Supply Department. I was shocked to hear of her passing. May she rest in peace.

  8. I enjoyed working with Ms Paula. RIP

  9. To Paula family I am so sorry to hear of Paula passing my thoughts and prayers are with you. I worked with her for years she was a kind person she is with the angels now wll be missed.

  10. AUDREY L. MOSHER (SPRING HILL, FL) says:

    DEAR REED AND AWKWARD FAMILIES, My sincere condolences go out to you. I am so sorry for your great loss. I just found out about Paula’s death but could not let it go without saying a few words about an extraordinary woman. Paula was one of the funniest women I ever met. She knew her job and did it well. She had many friends at Pax River and I am sure there are many who will miss her greatly.
    R.I. P. Dear Paula. You can rest now. Job well done here on earth.


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