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Hadley Davis Funeral Home Chapel
Date: 04-16-2026
Time: 12:00 PM
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Obituary
Trevor Reid was born on October 24, 1948, in Clarendon, Jamaica, to the late Wilfred Reid and the late Louise Young.
Trevor was the second child of ten children. He received his formal education in the schools of Jamaica.
In March of 1970, Trevor accepted the Lord as his personal Savior at Church of God of Prophecy in Jamaica.
Later, he migrated to the United States. He moved to Miami, Florida, in 1973. He united in holy matrimony to Myrtrice Small on January 5, 1974. God blessed this union and granted them three children. He became a member of Mirmir Ridgeway under the late pastor Bishop George H. Knowler and the late Bishop Eustace S. Clarke.
Trevor started his our business, Trevor Painting Interior/Exterior Painting.
He is survived by his wife, Myrtrice Reid; three daughters, Yvonne Reid, Latoya R., and Yachari Reid; and stepson, Andre Johnson; Trevor Reid; brothers, Lionel Reid, Nathaniel Reid, Wilfred Reid, and Kenneth Reid; and sisters, Iva Reid and Millicent Reid.
Trevor was the second child of ten children. He received his formal education in the schools of Jamaica.
In March of 1970, Trevor accepted the Lord as his personal Savior at Church of God of Prophecy in Jamaica.
Later, he migrated to the United States. He moved to Miami, Florida, in 1973. He united in holy matrimony to Myrtrice Small on January 5, 1974. God blessed this union and granted them three children. He became a member of Mirmir Ridgeway under the late pastor Bishop George H. Knowler and the late Bishop Eustace S. Clarke.
Trevor started his our business, Trevor Painting Interior/Exterior Painting.
He is survived by his wife, Myrtrice Reid; three daughters, Yvonne Reid, Latoya R., and Yachari Reid; and stepson, Andre Johnson; Trevor Reid; brothers, Lionel Reid, Nathaniel Reid, Wilfred Reid, and Kenneth Reid; and sisters, Iva Reid and Millicent Reid.