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James Frederick Reeve
Jim was born Oct. 15, 1940, to Harold R. Reeve Jr. and Margaret Conklin Reeve of Mattituck. Jim graduated from Mattituck High School and obtained a degree in civil engineering from Lafayette College. He went on to serve three years with the Public Health Services in Nevada and Washington, D.C., to satisfy his military obligations. Jim then married his college sweetheart, Cheryl Churchill, and returned to Mattituck to join the family construction business, Harold R. Reeve and Sons.
After his father’s untimely death in 1972, Jim assumed leadership of the company with his two brothers, John and Richard. Jim focused on obtaining and coordinating new projects, interacting with all participants in each endeavor and laborers to Wall Street executives. Jim arrived with a friendly smile, upbeat attitude and inevitably a display of wit and wry humor. Many homes on the North Fork and the South Shore stand testament to the firm’s success.
James Frederick Reeve
Jim was born Oct. 15, 1940, to Harold R. Reeve Jr. and Margaret Conklin Reeve of Mattituck. Jim graduated from Mattituck High School and obtained a degree in civil engineering from Lafayette College. He went on to serve three years with the Public Health Services in Nevada and Washington, D.C., to satisfy his military obligations. Jim then married his college sweetheart, Cheryl Churchill, and returned to Mattituck to join the family construction business, Harold R. Reeve and Sons.
After his father’s untimely death in 1972, Jim assumed leadership of the company with his two brothers, John and Richard. Jim focused on obtaining and coordinating new projects, interacting with all participants in each endeavor and laborers to Wall Street executives. Jim arrived with a friendly smile, upbeat attitude and inevitably a display of wit and wry humor. Many homes on the North Fork and the South Shore stand testament to the firm’s success.