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Dr Richard DeKalb Reynolds

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Dr Richard DeKalb Reynolds

Birth
Wayne County, Tennessee, USA
Death
9 Jan 1917 (aged 55)
Hardesty, Texas County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Mountain View, Kiowa County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Please add the following to the bio of this memorial. Thank you, Emily

The Tribune-Progress (Mountain View, Okla.), Friday, January 12, 1917
TAKEN AWAY SUDDENLY
Dr. R.D. Reynolds Dies While on a Visit.
Relatives and Friends Shocked by Telegram Received Tuesday.
Relatives and friends of Dr. R.D. Reynolds were shocked to learn of his sudden death sometime during Tuesday morning while on a visit at the home of his daughter, Mrs. E.J. Smith, at Hardesty, a town located about 18 miles inland from Guymon, in Texas county.
Dr. and Mrs. Reynolds went to Hardesty last Thursday, intending to visit at the home of their daughter until the latter part of this week. The telegram bearing the sad and shocking news was received here at three o’clock Tuesday afternoon and no particulars were given further that stating he had died from heart trouble.
He has been in apparent good health all winter, but for a number of years has had severe attacks of neuralgia.
Dr. Reynolds is one of the pioneer citizens of Mountain View, dating his residence from 1899, when the town was first started, then located on the north side of the Washita river, in Washita county, later, in 1903, he, with others, succeeded in securing a townsite on the south side of the river, its present location. He built a number of brick building and in many ways was associated with the building of the town.
Dr. Reynolds located in Cloud Chief in 1892, practicing medicine at that place until he removed to Mountain View. He had a large practice, but long about 1900 he gave up active practice, but continued in the drug business, which business he sold only last year.
Dr. Reynolds was about 56 years of age. The entire community will mourn with the bereaved wife and children in the loss of a good man, a loving husband and father.
Contributor: Emily Jordan (47063153) •
Sent to me on 5.23.2019.
**
Please add the following to the bio of this memorial. Thank you, Emily

The Tribune-Progress (Mountain View, Okla.), Friday, January 12, 1917
TAKEN AWAY SUDDENLY
Dr. R.D. Reynolds Dies While on a Visit.
Relatives and Friends Shocked by Telegram Received Tuesday.
Relatives and friends of Dr. R.D. Reynolds were shocked to learn of his sudden death sometime during Tuesday morning while on a visit at the home of his daughter, Mrs. E.J. Smith, at Hardesty, a town located about 18 miles inland from Guymon, in Texas county.
Dr. and Mrs. Reynolds went to Hardesty last Thursday, intending to visit at the home of their daughter until the latter part of this week. The telegram bearing the sad and shocking news was received here at three o’clock Tuesday afternoon and no particulars were given further that stating he had died from heart trouble.
He has been in apparent good health all winter, but for a number of years has had severe attacks of neuralgia.
Dr. Reynolds is one of the pioneer citizens of Mountain View, dating his residence from 1899, when the town was first started, then located on the north side of the Washita river, in Washita county, later, in 1903, he, with others, succeeded in securing a townsite on the south side of the river, its present location. He built a number of brick building and in many ways was associated with the building of the town.
Dr. Reynolds located in Cloud Chief in 1892, practicing medicine at that place until he removed to Mountain View. He had a large practice, but long about 1900 he gave up active practice, but continued in the drug business, which business he sold only last year.
Dr. Reynolds was about 56 years of age. The entire community will mourn with the bereaved wife and children in the loss of a good man, a loving husband and father.
Contributor: Emily Jordan (47063153) •
Sent to me on 5.23.2019.
**

Gravesite Details

Richard DeKalb Reynolds, M. D b. 4/24/1861 Wayne, Tennessee d. 1/9/1918 Mountain, View, Kiowa, OK possibly buried in this cemetery without marker



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