Reginald Lamar Washington came into the world on April 8, 1967, to be a blessing to his parents Dorothy Washington and Eugene Washington. He grew up in Madison County and resided the rest of his life in Ft. Pierce, Florida. Reginald was educated at Madison County High school graduating class of 1985 where he won Baseball’s Most Valuable Player. Then he proceeded with his studies at Florida Agricultural Mechanical University. This accomplishment enabled him to work a variety of jobs on many levels during his employment career. Considering his pastime activities, fishing would be at the top of his list. Reginald loved the challenge of reeling in the “catch of the day”. Reginald was affectionately known as “Qdog” by his family and friends.
On Wednesday, May 18, 2022, Reginald “Qdog” Washington closed his weary eyes for the last time only to eagerly enter eternal joy.
Reginald will always be remembered for his everlasting love of family and friends. Those left to forever cherish Reginald’s life, love, and legacy is brother Eugene Washington Jr; daughter: Crystal Washington; grandchildren: Messiah, Royal, and Jewel Gallon; favorite cousin: John Johnson; special friend; Sharon: Loving friends: Dexter Dixion, Eric McNeil, and Tommy Young; along with many other loving relatives and sorrowing friends.
Graveside funeral services will convene on Saturday, June 11, 2022 at Pine Grove Cemetery in Fort Pierce, FL beginning at 1:00pm.
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Reginald, It seems like just yesterday we were hanging out at Madison County High school ,bumping in to each other after basketball practice, seeing you in Tallahassee (at FAMU) or joking around. I still remember that smile and laugh. Sorry we never had a chance to catch up. You will be missed. Your classmate, ViElla Balloon-Lindsey (Madison County High - Class of 1985)
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My condolences goes out to the family. He abd I shared plenty of remembering over the last 15 years. He always had my back. Although he would be stubborn at time his was running partner. I truly loved our friendship over the years. Gone but not forgotten my Qdog. Sharon
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