He was born in Mishawaka, IN to the late James W. Reynolds and Lillie F. Sutton Reynolds. Mr. Reynolds resided in South Bend, IN before moving to Waycross 21 years ago. He was employed as a welder at Jim’s Welding Machine Shop for 18 years and previously at Wells Cargo in Indiana for 13 years.
Survivors include his wife (whom he married July 11, 1998), Linda Turner Reynolds of Dixie Union; three children, Kim DeLettre (Wayne) of Waycross, Curt Landrum (Nikki) of Vidalia, and Hank Landrum (Krystal) of Waresboro; 8 grandchildren, Kara Vick (Ace), Colby Deen, Logan, Slade, Harley, Curt, Jr. Bruce, Madison, Seana and Maddox Landrum; 5 great grandchildren; one brother, Brian Reynolds of Indiana; one sister, Marsha Reynolds of Indiana; best friend, Jesse Bailey; and numerous nieces and nephews.
A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday (September 7, 2019) at the Music Funeral Home Chapel.
Music Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
He was born in Mishawaka, IN to the late James W. Reynolds and Lillie F. Sutton Reynolds. Mr. Reynolds resided in South Bend, IN before moving to Waycross 21 years ago. He was employed as a welder at Jim’s Welding Machine Shop for 18 years and previously at Wells Cargo in Indiana for 13 years.
Survivors include his wife (whom he married July 11, 1998), Linda Turner Reynolds of Dixie Union; three children, Kim DeLettre (Wayne) of Waycross, Curt Landrum (Nikki) of Vidalia, and Hank Landrum (Krystal) of Waresboro; 8 grandchildren, Kara Vick (Ace), Colby Deen, Logan, Slade, Harley, Curt, Jr. Bruce, Madison, Seana and Maddox Landrum; 5 great grandchildren; one brother, Brian Reynolds of Indiana; one sister, Marsha Reynolds of Indiana; best friend, Jesse Bailey; and numerous nieces and nephews.
A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday (September 7, 2019) at the Music Funeral Home Chapel.
Music Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
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