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							 Visitation:
							3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, November 17, 2016, at 
							Lincoln Christian Church, 
							Service:
							5 p.m. Thursday at the Church 
							
							Funeral home: Holland Barry & Bennett Funeral 
							Home 
							Obituary 
							 Michael James (Mike) Reid, 49, of Lincoln; 
							formerly of Lawrenceville, unexpectedly made his 
							final journey to the next life on Tuesday, November 
							8, 2016. 
							 
							Mike was born in Lawrenceville on July 24, 1967, to 
							Jim and Dianne Ernst Reid. He was Valedictorian of 
							Lawrenceville High School’s class of 1985 and 
							received a Bachelor of Arts degree in counseling 
							from Johnson Bible College in Tennessee, graduating 
							Magna Cum Laude. He went on to complete a Master of 
							Library Science in Information Services from the 
							University of Illinois and a Master of Arts in 
							Philosophy and Theology from Lincoln Christian 
							University. A true bibliophile, Mike loved his 
							career as Assistant Librarian at Lincoln Christian 
							University. He had published several articles in his 
							field, some in collaboration with his colleague and 
							supervisor, Nancy Olson. 
							 
							An avid comic collector and geek culture enthusiast, 
							Mike was a man with many interests, who read nearly 
							anything he could get his hands on. He was a 
							lifelong learner, always seeking knowledge and 
							understanding and investigating new ideas. His 
							jokes, discussions of life, and wit will be long 
							remembered by all who knew him. 
							 
							Mike married his long tine friend, Julie Gregory 
							Reid Young in 1988. During their 17 years of 
							marriage, his children Nathaniel James Reid, 21, of 
							Carbondale, and Kara Madelaine Reid, 16, of Salem 
							were born. His children were the light of his life 
							and the most important people in his life. 
							 
							He married a very good friend, his love and life 
							partner, Ruth Maloney Halpin Reid on June 27, 2015. 
							They created a loving home for their blended family. 
							Mike’s absence from this life will be felt by his 
							wife and family as well as friends, colleagues, and 
							acquaintances worldwide.  | 
							
							 
  
							Mike is survived by his wife, Ruth, his children, 
							Nathaniel and Kara, and step-children Michael 
							(Casey), Shannon, and Cameron Halpin of Lincoln. 
							 
							Other survivors include his father Jim (Sherrie) 
							Reid of Texas, his step-father Leslie Harlan of 
							Lawrenceville, siblings Jim (Georgia) Harlan, Dennis 
							Harlan, Steven (William) Harlan, Laura (Terry) 
							Lawrence, Jeff (Laurie) Reid, Janet Harlan, 
							Jeannette Harlan, John (Theresa) Reid, Heather 
							(Jesse) Schernekau, and Amy (J.D.) Dolkey, as well 
							as countless nieces, nephews, and other extended 
							family members. 
							 
							He was preceded in death by his mother, Dianne 
							Harlan, and his grandparents, Harry and Marguerite 
							Waltrip and Charles and Lola Reid. 
							 
							Mike was a selfless, loving, amazing man and will 
							leave a void in the world he leaves behind. He made 
							our world a better place for all of us. 
							 
							Funeral services will be held in Lincoln on 
							Thursday, November 17, 2016 at Lincoln Christian 
							Church, 204 North McLean St. Visitation will be from 
							3 to 5 pm, with a funeral service immediately 
							following. A second service and burial will be held 
							Friday, November 18, 2016, in Lawrenceville, IL, at 
							First Christian Church on State Street. Visitation 
							will be held from 12 to 2, immediately followed by a 
							funeral service and burial service. Mike's remains 
							will rest at Lawrenceville Cemetery. 
							 
							Holland Barry & Bennett Funeral Home in Lincoln has 
							been entrusted with his care. 
							
							
            				
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