Gloria.
Don Reid's first wife was Delores Harrison. Don and Delores were married in the year of 1956; they had two children with one another.
They were married in 2001, she filed for divorce in 2007. Don was charged with domestic violence in 2008. The divorce was finalized in 2010.
Reid had already been a part of the BAU before the series began. Although in one episode, they show a flashback of Reid's first crime scene.
Spencer Reid had kissed the character, Lila Archer. Ms. Archer is played by Amber Heard. (Mathew Gray Gubler plays Spencer Reid) Gubler's first screen kiss was with Heard.
Don Cornelius married Victoria in 1986. The couple had a son together, but their marriage ended in divorce in 2009. Cornelius was best known as the creator and host of the iconic television show "Soul Train."
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Don’t know as to the why but here are the stats.....Married Gloria Elaine Fairchild, October 23, 1964. Children: Donald Sidney II, Langdon Fairchild;l married Deborah Faye Mallard, November 27, 1989.
Don Reid of the Statler Brothers divorced his first wife, Lynda, in 1989. The couple had been married for several years before their separation. Reid later remarried and continues to be active in the music industry.
Don Reid's first wife was Delores Harrison. Don and Delores were married in the year of 1956; they had two children with one another.
Yes, Gloria Reid is the first wife of Don Reid and the mother of Debo Reid. They were married before Don Reid became well-known as part of the musical group The Statler Brothers. Their family dynamics have been part of public interest, especially among fans of the group.
Don Reid - basketball - was born on 1973-12-30.
Don Reid of the Statler Brothers remarried in 2013. He wed his longtime girlfriend, who had been by his side during his previous marriage. The couple celebrated their relationship after Reid's first wife, Jo, passed away in 2009.
Ronald J. Reid has written: 'Ontario divorce guide' -- subject(s): Divorce, Law and legislation
Sidney and Frances Reid, both now deceased
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Harold Reid Phil Balsley Don Reid Jimmy Fortune Original tenor was Lew DeWitt, who retired in 1982 for health reasos and passed away in 1990.