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Introduction
In April 2020, the world of country and gospel music lost a legend when Harold Reid, the deep, unmistakable bass voice of The Statler Brothers, passed away at the age of 80. For fans, his death marked the end of an era—of harmony, laughter, and a stage presence that was both powerful and humble. But what no one knew until now is that Harold left behind something deeply personal: a handwritten farewell letter, kept hidden until after his passing.
And now, that letter has finally been shared—with the blessing of his family—and its contents have left fans in tears.
The letter, simply titled “If You’re Reading This, I’ve Just Gone Home,” was tucked inside a well-worn leather-bound Bible on Harold’s nightstand. Discovered by his children just days after his passing, the note wasn’t meant for headlines—it was meant for hearts.
What followed was not just a goodbye, but a final glimpse into the soul of a man who gave everything to his music and his family, and asked for little in return. He wrote not about regrets, but about gratitude.
Harold also included a message to his beloved Statler Brothers bandmates—Don, Phil, and Lew—calling them “my brothers in harmony and in heart.”
“We shared something sacred on that stage. Something more than music. Thank you for letting me be part of it. Tell a joke or two when you think of me.”
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