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Frank Reeser

Frank Nathaniel Reeser was born on Nov. 19, 1957, in Union City to the late Aselee C. and Frank Nolan Reeser of 2206 Carol St. and passed away on June 22, 2025. He was the only child born to this union. He was blessed to have had Christian parents.
Frank attended school and lived his entire life in Union City. He worked at various jobs: a lumber company, at Kohler and the Bowling Alley. He liked riding his motorcycle and working on car motors. He was a creative person and became an entrepreneur — designing and painting motorcycle helmets and parts. He also designed and built the ovens to bake the designs on the metal. He liked to play golf and to bowl, he once bowled a perfect game. He took care of his mother for many years. He was a member of First Assembly of God Church and helped with the audio and sound system until he suffered a massive stroke.
Frank has resided at the Obion County Nursing Home for over 10 years. Frank is survived and will be missed by many friends and cousins. We are thankful to Teddy Montgomery, for his prayers, friendship, kindness, visits, subways and the fixing of Frank’s phone many times. We want to give a special appreciation to the caregivers at the nursing home for all the special care, positive encouragement and keeping the family informed about his condition and treatments. We are so very grateful for the many hours and long days of caring for his personal, physical and emotional needs. Thank you so very much, Brianna, Renetta and Tammy and many others. You are all appreciated!
Bro. Tommy Hall, Pastor of First Assembly of God, will kindly officiate the graveside service in East View Cemetery in Union City on Tuesday, June 24, 2025, at 10 a.m. Friends are asked to meet at the cemetery. We thank you Pastor Tommy for all you have done. Your ministry is a comfort. Special thanks to White-Ranson Funeral Home for the arrangements and guidance during this stressful time. You all have been most thoughtful, caring and gracious to us.
With much love, appreciation and thankfulness: Louise Boyles, Kathy Bowling, Wanda Whittenburg, Sue Byrd and Sandra Beckman; cousins of Frank. We’re grateful and humbled by all the kindness and love you have shown to him. God’s Blessings on each one of you. Frank is in the loving Father’s Hands now!
The Messenger 6.23.25