Reginald passed away on June 7, 2024 at the age of 72. He was born on December 26, 1951 to Mildred and Harrison Humphrey Jr. Both parents & sets of grandparents Carlotta & Asbon L. Oliver Sr., Roberta & Harrison Humphery Sr. Uncle, Asbon L. Oliver Jr., a few siblings Valiant & Valerie Pace, Lewis H. Pace Jr., Donna & Don Juan Pace. Niece & nephew, Sheryl Rogers, Kevin LaVelle Pace (Dino), Lewis H. Pace III (Rocco), Lance Pace & Joseph M. Goodman. His aunt & uncle Dorothy & Samuel Butler, alone with a few other aunts and uncles preceded him in death.
Reginald is survived by his sisters, Delvitta C. Pace, Charlotte A. Jones (Toni), Debourah J. Humphery, & a host of nieces & nephews: (Lewis’s children’s) Cheryl, Carla Ann, & Carol Pace, Phyllis Richardson. (Delvitta’s daughter) Angela M Pace, (Debourah’s children & (grandchildren) Thomas E. Marshall Jr, wife LaMeeka Marshall & children, Canaan, Charisma, Micah & Malachi Marshall, Carina S. Jones & husband Antonie Jones, son Jayden Jones, his Aunt Rebecca & husband Melvin Turnage, children Steve, Jasmine & Andrew Turnage, [a host of cousins, family and friends.
Reginald was baptized at the age of 5 years old at Morning Star Missionary Baptist Church, where Rev. A. L. Prayor was the Pastor. He then joined New Northside Missionary Baptist Church under the leadership of Rev. Willie Ellis.
Reginald has always been an indearing, compassionate and genuinely sincere individual. He had a servant’s heart of tenderly giving resources, advice, his time, & expertise to others that are in need. He was an active member of New Northside Missionary Baptist. Church. The Pastor Support Program was close to his heart, next were the various charities he took pleasure in playing an active role: the Coats For Kids, Northview Elementary Jennings Mo, the St. Louis Public Schools System Programs, and Rev. Larry Rice feeding the homeless and hungry programs.
Reginald attended Pruitt Elementary, University City High School, St. Louis Community College, & the American Beauty College. His history in the Health Care Industry opened the door to him owning R. W. H. Elder Care for 15 years. During that time he also owned and operated “Hot Heads'' hair salon in Clayton for 2 years. He has always been a very ambitious person and a successful business entrepreneur, all due to the glory.