• Date Of Birth: January 25, 1938
  • Date Of Death: May 16, 2021
  • State: Mississippi

Jimmy H. Reeves, age 83, died peacefully surrounded by his family on Sunday, May 16, 2021, in Oxford, MS..M….M. until service time at the church..            Jim was born in 1938 in Vernon, Alabama. He earned his high school diploma from Lamar County High School in 1956, but his real education came from growing up on the family farm as the youngest of four children. There he learned how to use the soil to feed a family, the value of hard work, how to coerce a stubborn mule, and the importance of sharing what you have with your neighbors.             After high school he drove an 18-wheeler and worked in heavy construction until the lovely (and studious) Carolyn Thomas caught his eye. She was headed to college, so Jim decided to turn in his work boots for workbooks and studied math, a subject he went on to teach to hundreds of students in a classroom and several children and grandchildren around the kitchen table. In 1962, he convinced Carolyn to marry him, and shortly after their wedding, Jim graduated from Livingston University (now known as the University of North Alabama).            He spent the next several years teaching and coaching high school football until 1966, when he won a prestigious National Science Foundation grant for a master’s degree from the University of Mississippi..           Jim was elected to serve as an Alderman in Oxford for eight years. He worked at the University of Mississippi for more than 40 years, initially in the Department of Continuing Education and later in developing the federal grant that turned into the National Food Service Management Institute, where he served as the Assistant Director. He completed his career as the business manager for the Barksdale Reading Institute. An avid outdoorsman, Jim hunted in the winter, fished in the summer, and golfed on most days in between. He never outgrew his love for high school football. For almost 30 years Jim could be found most Friday nights in the fall under the lights of a North Mississippi high school stadium leading an officiating crew.             He was a faithful member of North Oxford Baptist Church for nearly 50 years. He traveled on numerous mission trips both to South America and West Africa, telling people the good news that Jesus came to die for sinners, and fitting hundreds with glasses, enabling them to read and continue working.            Of all his accomplishments, he was proudest of his family, who will deeply miss their husband, Daddy, Grandpa, and Poppy…C. Reeves.. Reeves’ memory may be made to North Oxford Baptist Church – , P.O. Box 1700, Oxford, MS 38655 Designate the contribution to Missions.

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