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Reed Wells

SALISBURY — Reed Wells, 51, died Jan. 3, 2009, in Fountain Hills, Ariz.

He was born April 9, 1957, in New York City, N.Y. Reed had been a stockbroker in New York City until moving to Fountain Hills in 2004.

He is survived by his wife, Kathryn Wells; his daughter, Sarah Wells, of Fountain Hills; his father, Crosby Wells and stepmother, Chany Wells, of Salisbury; and his brother and sister-in-law, Conrad and Gillian Wells of Rochester, N.Y.

A celebration of his life was held Jan. 10 at the Congregational Church of the Valley in Scottsdale, Ariz., followed by a reception at his home in Fountain Hills.

Memorial contributions may be sent to the Fountain Hills Firefighters Foundation, c/o Fountain Hills Fire Dept., 16426 E. Palisades Drive, Fountain Hills, AZ 85268.

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