Reginald David ""Moo"" McMahon Jr., Born May 3, 1976, was one of the many bi-centennial babies born in this family.
Born in Manhattan, New York, resided most of his life in Colorado.
Reggie passed away peacefully on August 26, 2018 surrounded by his loving family.
Graduate of Montbello High School.
Reggie was active in several community service groups like ""Brother 2 Brother"".
Reggie was not only a son, he was a brother, an uncle, a nephew, cousin, a god-father, and friend. But most importantly a father to Jordyn. The birth and life of his son Jordyn was one of Reggie's proudest accomplishments and anyone who knew Reggie could tell that.
Reggie was an all-star athlete in high school playing: baseball, football, and running track. He went on to college at New Mexico Military Institute and later to Arizona State. Reggie had a keen sense for business mixed with a charming personality and great sense of humor. Often Reggie has been described as having the ""gift of gab"".
Reggie suffered a football accident 15 years ago that left him paralyzed from the neck down. An event that would have devasted the average person, Reggie was able to maintain his sense of humor, sometimes even to the point of making jokes calling himself the ""quad-father"". Something he always said was ""they took my body, but they couldn't take my mind"" and what a brilliant mind it was. Reggie often referred to himself as the smartest one in the family, his siblings would beg to differ. Reggie constantly showed how intelligent he was and business savvy through his many business ventures. One of his most recent ventures was the partnership he entered with Craig Rehab hospital to help other people who have suffered neck injuries.
Reggie was preceded by his father Reginald McMahon Sr., and is survived by his mother: Candice Few, son: Jordyn Xavier, and siblings: Chanique Williams, Michael Daniel Jr., Charron Logan, Chavonne Henry, Charli Few, and Chanel Few and a host of nieces, nephews, and friends which will all miss him dearly.
The family has requested that children under the age of fifteen please not attend the services, but are welcome to attend the family gathering afterward.
Immediately following services there will be a family gathering at the Owens Residence 4594 South Quintero Street Aurora, Colorado 80015.
In lieu of flowers the family is accepting donations. Please contact Chanique Williams at (281) 541-0006 for details.
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Aurora, CO 80014
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