The Rev. Don Reece, 88, of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, formerly of Boaz died on Saturday, Aug. 22, 2020, in Tuscaloosa, surrounded by family.
Born to Zemery Reece and Mae Haynes in Haywood County, North Carolina, he was the eldest son of eight children. He graduated from Bethel High School in 1949, received his bachelor’s in History and Political Science from Berea College in Berea, Kentucky, a master’s of Divinity from Southern Seminary in Louisville, and a master’s in Educational Supervision and Principalship from Eastern Kentucky University.
While at Berea, he met the love of his life, Gwendolyn Downes of Boaz, married her, and she joined him in a life of mission work. He and Gwen were appointed as Southern Baptist missionaries to Nigeria in 1959, serving 35 years in many capacities in various parts of the country, including church development, education leadership, relief work, pastoral development, and as houseparents for missionary children, many of whom consider them a second father and mother.
For his relief work during the Nigerian Civil War, Don was given the chieftaincy title, Onotu of Amai. Don concluded his work in Nigeria as Mission Director of the Baptist Mission of Nigeria. Upon retirement in 1993 to Boaz, Alabama, Don and Gwen were active in First Baptist Church, Boaz, where Don taught Sunday School and participated in many mission trips around the world as a part of Alabama Baptist Disaster Relief efforts. Don not only touched the lives of those he served. As an avid gardener, wherever he lived, he planted flowers, trees, and vegetables, bringing beauty and bounty from the earth.
A private graveside service will be held with son-in-law the Rev. Dr. Mark McCormick officiating. A public celebration of his life will be announced at a later date.
Don Reece is survived by his Wife: Gwendolyn Downes Reece of Tuscaloosa; Son and Daughters-in-Law: Kevin & Pamela Reece of North Carolina and Rhonda Reece of Decatur; Daughter and Son-in-Law: Dr. Paige Reece McCormick and Dr. Mark McCormick of Tuscaloosa; Grandchildren: Jessica Reece Loomis, Ryan Reece, and Gwenafaye McCormick; Brother: Dean Reece of California and Sister: Gayle West of Virginia.
He was preceded in death by his parents: Zemery and Mae Reece and Son: Bryan Reece. Sisters: Mary Rogers (Martin), Gwen Lanning (Ray), and Louise Deaver (James), Brothers: Vaughn and Lon.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to the WMU Foundation-Vision Fund, Alabama Baptist Disaster Relief: General Fund, or Nigeria Faithful Works, Inc.
