Paul Reed was born on February 12, 1962, in Houston, Texas. From the beginning, Paul was someone who radiated warmth, humor, and a deep love for others. Raised in a Baptist home, he grew up attending Baumant Place Baptist Church where his mother played piano-planting the seeds of faith that would grow into a lifelong passion for Christ and ministry.
Paul began his career as a carpet layer early in life, working with his brother-in-law in Texas. He later lived with his cousin Lynn in Colorado before settling in Waldron, Arkansas in 1980, at Cedar Creek. Over the years, Paul built not just a successful business-but a reputation for being honest, hardworking, and deeply committed to the people he served.
He was a man of many talents. He loved all kinds of ball sports, and could talk for hours about the games, the players, and the plays. But what truly made Paul stand out was his love for music. He had a gift for playing the guitar and singing, often using those gifts in worship and ministry. Music was one of the ways he expressed his faith and brought joy to others.More than anything, Paul was a passionate follower of Jesus Christ. He lived his life as an evangelist and minister, always eager to share the Gospel with anyone who would listen. His favorite passage was Acts 8: 26-40 the story of Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch-a powerful illustration of obedience, divine encounters, and the urgency of spreading the Word. Like Philip, Paul never missed an opportunity to talk about salvation and grace.
Throughout his life, Paul was connected to several churches. He was raised in the Baptist tradition, attending Abbott Church in Arkansas, and later found his spiritual home at the Pentecostal Church in Waldron, led by Pastor Konnor McKay and his wife Jasmine. His faith wasn't something he kept to himself-it was something he lived out daily, through his words, his work, and his way of loving people.
Paul is survived by his loving wife, Angelica Reed; his son and daughter-in-law, Luke and Jaide Reed; his sister and brother-in-law, Beverly and Randy Sealy; his cousin, wife and daughter, Lynn, Xijia, and Lisa Attaway; cousin Grady Jr. Among his good friends are Bennie Hawkins, Tim Cox, Richard Barnett, Jim Braith, Wesley Pickens, Roger Mattox and Steve Riley who's been with him through life's ups and downs. Beyond his professional life, he deeply valued relationships and loyalty. He was a devoted husband, father, brother, and friend-a man whose life was rooted in love, laughter, and faith. Those who knew Paul remember his big heart, his contagious sense of humor, and his ability to make anyone feel like family. He was the kind of man who could brighten a room with his presence and inspire others with his sincerity. Whether he was laying carpet or laying hands in prayer, he did it with purpose and passion.
Paul leaves behind two lasting legacies: the carpet business he dedicated his life to, and the countless souls he impacted through his ministry. He truly lived as a servant of Christ, changing lives not by preaching from a stage, but by walking faithfully every single day.Though our hearts are heavy, we know Paul is rejoicing in the presence of his Savior. He often said, "It's all about the Gospel"-and he lived those words fully. Today, we honor his life, his faith, and the love he gave so freely.
Paul's celebration of life will be 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, July 1, 2025 at the Waldron Pentecostal Church of God in Waldron, Arkansas with Rev. Konnor McKay and Roger Mattox officiating. Interment will follow in the Duncan Cemetery. Arrangements are being entrusted to the Heritage Memorial Funeral Home in Waldron, Arkansas.
Paul's visitation will be Monday, June 30, 2025 from 4:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. at the Heritage Memorial Funeral Home Chapel in Waldron, Arkansas.
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