Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Reed Keith Anderson

Reed Keith Anderson, age 67, of Orlando, passed away Monday, December 9th, 2019. He was born in Pittsburgh, PA, the son of Margret Evette (Anderson) and Richard A. Anderson of Pittsburgh and was employed as a Certified Executive Chef at the UCF Tri Delta sorority house. 

Chef Reed leaves to cherish his memory along with his mother, brother Richard A. Anderson of Bethlehem, PA and his daughter Ashley A. Anderson of Orlando.  

The family will be receiving friends at Dobbs Funeral Home from at 12:00 pm followed by the funeral service at 1:00 pm on Saturday, December 21st, 2019.  Entombment will follow the funeral service at Woodlawn Memorial Park in Gotha, Florida.    



9 comments:

Unknown said...

I miss you Dad

Unknown said...

Ashley, my deepest sympathy to you and your family. Chef Reed was a good friend and an extraordinary coworker. I miss him too.

Unknown said...

To my brother. Love you enjoyed everyday we had dont worry bout sis we got her rest in peace tell we meet again ....LOVE

Bill Brown said...

Your father was the first chef i work for at Joey's in mckeesport ... he sure did teach me alot... also proud to call him my friend for over 40 years....he will be looking over all of us !!!!!

Emily Manning said...

Chef Reed was such an amazing man, he took such great care of us girls at Tri Delta. I will always remember him for the kindness he showed and how much he loved his dogs. We will miss him so much!

Cassidy Gavin said...

Chef truly made Tri Delta feel like my home. From making hot chocolate on the first cold day of the season to making me his amazing tuna even after meal plan had closed, he always knew how to put a smile on my face. I’ll never forget how his face lit up when we would talk about the kittens behind the house or how we were both huge Steelers fans. His legacy will forever live on in our hearts and within Tri Delta. Thank you for everything Chef we will miss you so much!

OGlazer said...

Chef Reed was loved by everyone at TriDelta. So sorry to see he has passed.

Anonymous said...

Reed you will be missed. From the first time I met you, you showed me nothing but kindness and genuineness. Thank you for accepting me and showing me love always ❤��

Unknown said...

Reed was the first person to welcomed us to the neighborhood. We will not forget his smile or jolly disposition or the time he placed carrots thru the sidewalk for Santa’s reindeers so the children will believe in him. Rest In Peace
The Sieffert’s