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Thom, I want to offer my sincere condolences on your recent loss. However you can hardly consider someone orthodox unless he or she isn't orthodox.
Reformed is reformed. By stretching your imagination you can consider the Catholic Church as being somehow orthodox.
But as any informed man knows, only the Orthodox Church is orthodox, hence the name.
You can't be "reformed" or "protestant" and orthodox same time.
It's the same in all religions, there are orthodox christians and reformed christians, there are orthodox jews and reformed jews, there are orthodox buddhists and reformed buddhists, there are reformed muslims and orthodox muslims.
Again, I'm deeply sorry for your loss and I'm sorry to bring this issue up.