Longtime Rose City Resident Malinda Reese Passes Away at 69

Reese dedicated decades to working in local school cafeterias before retiring.

Mar. 25, 2026 at 12:00am

Malinda Diane Reese, a longtime resident of Rose City, Texas, passed away on March 19 at the age of 69. Reese spent many years working as a cafeteria worker at Pine Forest Elementary and Brookeland Elementary, where she was known for her kindness and warm spirit. She enjoyed simple pleasures like hunting, fishing, and crocheting, and cherished the time she spent with her family and loved ones.

Why it matters

Reese's passing marks the loss of a dedicated community member who touched the lives of countless students and coworkers over her decades-long career in local schools. Her story highlights the important role that cafeteria workers play in shaping the experiences of young people in their formative years.

The details

Reese worked as a cafeteria worker at Pine Forest Elementary and Brookeland Elementary for many years before retiring. She was known for her kindness and warm spirit, and left behind fond memories with students and coworkers alike. In her personal life, Reese enjoyed simple pleasures like hunting, fishing, and crocheting, and treasured the time she spent with her family and loved ones.

  • Malinda Diane Reese passed away on March 19, 2026.
  • Reese was born on March 4, 1957.

The players

Malinda Diane Reese

A 69-year-old longtime resident of Rose City, Texas who dedicated many years of her life working as a cafeteria worker at local elementary schools.

David Reese

Malinda Reese's loving husband of 53 years.

Sue Burns

Malinda Reese's sister who lives in Houston.

Sheila Tabor

Malinda Reese's sister who lives in Port Arthur.

William Peevey

Malinda Reese's brother who lives in Orange.

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The takeaway

Malinda Reese's passing is a loss for the Rose City community, where she was known for her kindness, warm spirit, and dedication to supporting local students through her work in school cafeterias. Her story underscores the important, often unsung, role that cafeteria workers play in shaping the lives of young people.