of Eureka Springs, AR
June 24, 1992 - August 9, 2015
Christopher David ''Superman'' Reeves, age 23, of Eureka Springs, Arkansas passed away Sunday, August 9, 2015 in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. He was born June 24, 1992 in Spearfish, South Dakota to Todd David and Lynne (Baumbach) Reeves.
Christopher enjoyed hunting, fishing and spending time with his family and friends. He touched many lives with his humor. If you were having a bad day, his smile would lift you up.
Christopher is survived by his father Todd Reeves of Mountain Home, mother Lynne Spencer and husband Larry of Gassville, two brothers Dustin Watson of Van Buren, Missouri and Andrew Reeves of Yellville, an aunt Terri Adams of Mountain Home, three uncles, Richard Baumbach of California, Raymond Baumbach of Iowa and Scott Baumbach of Washington. a nephew Auguste Watson, grandmothers Elveta Baumbach and Arietta Conley, grandfather Terry Reeves, great grandmother Arietta Hunt and many cousins. He was preceded in death by a grandfather, three uncles and two cousins.
A Gathering of Remembrance service will be from 4:00 7:00 p.m. Thursday, August 13, 2015, at the Roller Funeral Home Chapel. Interment will be private.
Arrangements are by Roller Funeral Home.
I want send my deepest condolences to his family. I will have so many memories of Tyler, my son (Tyler Freeman) and Chris together. He was a good hearted man and had a smile that would brighten any room. Chris will be missed but never forgotten.
Chris was an amazing person with such a full, and happy heart. He will be missed, but never forgotten. Prayers to the family <3
Lynne I remember Chris is a little guy when Ty and him was playing ball. I am so sorry for your loss his life touch a lot people he had the sweetest smile. My prayers will be with you and your family.
deepest sympathy
Kay & TY
I did not know Chris that well, but we had plenty of mutual friends and hung out together a few times. He was always such a fun, funny person to be around. you will be missed, Chris.
We did not know your son,Christopher , but we have had difficult times like you’re going through right now.. My wife and I lost two adult sons (one was 21 the other 20) in years past and we cherish their memories just as you do of Christopher. The loss of a child is not the normal order of things and is a challenge for any parent
We are of the Christian faith and our ultimate belief was that God would carry us through the “valley of the shadow of death”, and He did.
We hope friends will remember Christopher regularly to you. We pray for God’s comfort for you.
Lynn and family,
Please accept my profound sympathy, I remember him as a small boy playing with my grandson Zach. Remember when they stole the golf cart together about age 5 or 6? My heart breaks. Please give Grandpa Ray my love and sympathy. Melva
with deepest sympathy
Sincere condolences
A true kinder soul you will truly be miss and never forgotten thank you for all the smiles you given me and my Daughter and grandson Acyn, he says he misses his buddy Reeves...
Chris, you will be deeply missed by so many. Gone way to soon!
Saddened to hear about his death... he was a great man I'm glad I got to know him and go to school with him.. we lost a great guy
I still cant believe he's gone. I remember back in elementary school how little Chris always was compared to just about everyone. Then he moved away and when he came back i couldnt believe that he was the same person i went to school with. His smile could light up the darkest of rooms. Rest in peace -|--
You have my deepest sympathy. May the God of loyal love comfort the family during your time of sorrow. Psalm 119:76