Although she loved the Hill Country she dreamed of going back to Houston one day. She was an animal lover and especially loved horses and her little dog Codus. Never giving into a lesser option she did things her way, but was the first to concede defect and accept constructive criticism. She especially loved her boys and even accepted some of their wild friends into the family. Many saw her as one of great wisdom.
She was preceded in death by her father Clarence Reynolds.
Survivors include her husband David Bales of Marble Falls; sons Benjamin Bales and wife Amber of Midland, Texas and Blake Bales of Marble Falls; grandchildren Breanna, Jeremiah, Jaxson, Braydon, Rylen and Julian; and her mother Aleen Reynolds.
Graveside services were held Tuesday, March 19 at 2 p.m. at Lakeland Hills Memorial Park with Bro. Ernest Topper officiating.
Arrangements were made by Clements-Wilcox Funeral Home in Marble Falls
Although she loved the Hill Country she dreamed of going back to Houston one day. She was an animal lover and especially loved horses and her little dog Codus. Never giving into a lesser option she did things her way, but was the first to concede defect and accept constructive criticism. She especially loved her boys and even accepted some of their wild friends into the family. Many saw her as one of great wisdom.
She was preceded in death by her father Clarence Reynolds.
Survivors include her husband David Bales of Marble Falls; sons Benjamin Bales and wife Amber of Midland, Texas and Blake Bales of Marble Falls; grandchildren Breanna, Jeremiah, Jaxson, Braydon, Rylen and Julian; and her mother Aleen Reynolds.
Graveside services were held Tuesday, March 19 at 2 p.m. at Lakeland Hills Memorial Park with Bro. Ernest Topper officiating.
Arrangements were made by Clements-Wilcox Funeral Home in Marble Falls
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