"What made him extra special was his smile-quick and crooked, it always seemed to generate its own light, one that lit up everyone around him," she continued. "He was charming and funny, a natural leader." "He joined the Air Force at 19 and spent his career in the military, including five and a half years off and on in combat in Vietnam," Warren said. She also shared family photos of him, including one of Reed in the cockpit of a small plane. In a statement, Warren, the youngest of four siblings, remembered her brother's spirit, buoyancy and strength of character.
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The Globe reported that Reed, whose full name was Don Reed Herring, tested positive for the virus about three weeks prior and died in Norman, Oklahoma. He was 86, according to The Boston Globe. Warren announced on the morning of Apthat her older brother Don Reed had died. And if we can learn to sit with ourselves, if we can realise how little we really need to be happy, I think that's the essential building block for us to scale that to a fairer society." We have to try to address all the programming in our mind that tells us, 'You are what you produce,' that defines our worth in capitalist terms. "We have to, right now, lay the groundwork for a more compassionate society by trying to build a more compassionate inner voice. "It's taken me six weeks of fretting and thinking about how I can be productive, how I can help fight the fight, to sit back and think, 'You know what? It starts at home,'" he added. Think about how you're going to do things differently.'" "But actually right now the universe is saying, 'Everyone go home and think about what you've done. "I used to think that when people said that change starts with ourselves it was a lazy cop-out, some yuppie yoga mantra," Ahmed said. Later in the interview, the Star Wars actor said that he hopes "we come out the other side of this with a bit more humanity."Īhmed said that he believes the change needed for a "fairer society" begins with individuals at home. "We gotta step up to reimagine a better future," the Night Of star added. "I just want to believe their deaths and all the others aren't for nothing." "Since we spoke I have lost two family members to Covid," he wrote in an April 23 WhatsApp message to the outlet. The actor opened up about losing two family members in an April 2020 British GQ interview.