Patricia A. Reed, age 69, of Waynesfield, passed away on Wednesday, December 27, 2023 at Lima Memorial Health System.
She was born on June 11, 1954, in Bluffton, Ohio to the late Harold and Margaret (Lee) Lusk. On January 7, 1978 Patricia married E. Douglas Reed and he preceded her in death on March 16, 2018.
Patricia is survived by her four children: Mike (Kristine) Reed of Lebanon Marc Reed of Waynesfield, Adam Reed of Harrod and Katie Reed of Waynesfield; two grandchildren: Andrew and Lauren; a sister, Linda (Rick) Stoermer; and a brother-in-law, Jerry Patton.
By William Kose, MD, JD
Vice President of Special Projects, Blanchard Valley Health System
Healthcare providers routinely order laboratory testing to help determine how to treat their patients. We want to take this opportunity to remind you not only that it’s important to get testing when it’s recommended but also that there are steps you can take to help make the process go more smoothly.
After the COVID-19 pandemic, many individuals have fallen behind on routine appointments and other regular healthcare. If you are not yet caught up on your laboratory tests, we urge you to sooner rather than later to ensure that any problems the lab tests identify can be dealt with promptly.
Your primary care provider can help you determine which tests you should have routinely. Generally, standard recommendations are based on an individual’s age and gender. However, the recommendations may vary depending on your specific situation, such as if there is a family history of a certain condition.
St. Mark Lutheran Church--locatedat the corner of Johnson and Lincoln in Ada-- will be holding it's monthly community meal on Wednesday, December 27 from 5 to 6:30, or until they run out.
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