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Danny Ray Reynolds

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Danny Ray Reynolds

Birth
Oklahoma, USA
Death
12 Nov 2021 (aged 69)
Seminole, Seminole County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Little, Seminole County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Danny Ray Reynolds, 69, A lifelong Seminole, Oklahoma resident, died at his home on Friday, November 12, 2021. He was born June 24, 1952 to Wayne and Hazel Reynolds. He and his wife Jill (Sullivan) Reynolds raised three children, Brad Reynolds, Shelly Mercer and Greg Reynolds. He grew up in the community of Little, north of Seminole, where his family owned and operated Mable Jackson Grocery Store for nearly 50 years. He graduated from Seminole High School in 1970, where he played baseball and football for the Chieftains. Danny received a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Oklahoma in 1975. After working as a registered pharmacist for several retail drug companies, he became the hospital pharmacist for Seminole Medical Center. He and his family moved to Gallup, New Mexico where he worked as the Director of Pharmacy for Rehobeth McKinley Christian Hospital from 1986 to 1997. After a career in consultant pharmacist service, serving primarily nursing care facilities through Sequoia Services, OmniCare/CVS, he retired in 2018. He has continued to work as a part-time pharmacist at Seminole Drug and was one of the local medical professionals who established and operated the Seminole Free Clinic. Danny led a life of service to his church, his family and his community. He served as a Deacon at the Seminole Church of Christ. He achieved rank of Life Boy Scout and later chaperoned Scouting camps, coached little league baseball, delivered Meals on Wheels to shut-ins and was always helping mow lawns and handle household chores for church and family friends. He was a lifelong fan of the University of Oklahoma Sooners and the St. Louis Cardinals. He also loved following his kids and grandkids in their sports competitions. Family gatherings and activities were among his favorite past-times. He enjoyed fishing, playing games, grilling and being with friends and family. Danny was preceded in death by his parents. Wayne and Hazel Reynolds, his father-in-law Cecil Sullivan, and his sister Linda Reynolds Helbach. Danny married Jill Diane Sullivan on June 2, 1972, and they would have celebrated their 50th anniversary next summer. He was survived by his wife Jill of the home; his mother-in-law, Jerry Sullivan of Seminole; a sister, Lana Reynolds of Seminole; three children and their spouses, Brad and Janelle Reynolds of Fort Worth, Texas, Shelly and Brent Mercer of Owasso, and Greg and Jaime Reynolds of Highlands Ranch, Colorado. He was also survived by 12 grandchildren, Christian and Skyler Cato of San Antonio, Texas, Carson and Caden Cato of Fort Worth, Texas, Chyler Reynolds of Fort Worth, Texas, Preston Mercer of Mustang, Oklahoma, Madi and Grady Mercer of Owasso, Oklahoma; Gracie, Ellie, Ruby and Jett Reynolds of Highlands Ranch, Colorado. He would have become a first-time great-grandfather in March, 2022. Arpoika Daniels, minister of the Seminole Church of Christ, officiated the service. Burial was at the Little Cemetery. Pallbearers were: Brent Mercer, Preston Mercer, Grady Mercer, Christian Cato, Carson Cato and Brandon Moreland. Honorary bearers were: Caden Cato, Jett Reynolds, Jim Hardin, Geoff Nielsen, Jake Nielsen, Larry Ernst, Norman Boggs, and the Elders and Deacons of the Seminole Church of Christ.
Danny Ray Reynolds, 69, A lifelong Seminole, Oklahoma resident, died at his home on Friday, November 12, 2021. He was born June 24, 1952 to Wayne and Hazel Reynolds. He and his wife Jill (Sullivan) Reynolds raised three children, Brad Reynolds, Shelly Mercer and Greg Reynolds. He grew up in the community of Little, north of Seminole, where his family owned and operated Mable Jackson Grocery Store for nearly 50 years. He graduated from Seminole High School in 1970, where he played baseball and football for the Chieftains. Danny received a Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Oklahoma in 1975. After working as a registered pharmacist for several retail drug companies, he became the hospital pharmacist for Seminole Medical Center. He and his family moved to Gallup, New Mexico where he worked as the Director of Pharmacy for Rehobeth McKinley Christian Hospital from 1986 to 1997. After a career in consultant pharmacist service, serving primarily nursing care facilities through Sequoia Services, OmniCare/CVS, he retired in 2018. He has continued to work as a part-time pharmacist at Seminole Drug and was one of the local medical professionals who established and operated the Seminole Free Clinic. Danny led a life of service to his church, his family and his community. He served as a Deacon at the Seminole Church of Christ. He achieved rank of Life Boy Scout and later chaperoned Scouting camps, coached little league baseball, delivered Meals on Wheels to shut-ins and was always helping mow lawns and handle household chores for church and family friends. He was a lifelong fan of the University of Oklahoma Sooners and the St. Louis Cardinals. He also loved following his kids and grandkids in their sports competitions. Family gatherings and activities were among his favorite past-times. He enjoyed fishing, playing games, grilling and being with friends and family. Danny was preceded in death by his parents. Wayne and Hazel Reynolds, his father-in-law Cecil Sullivan, and his sister Linda Reynolds Helbach. Danny married Jill Diane Sullivan on June 2, 1972, and they would have celebrated their 50th anniversary next summer. He was survived by his wife Jill of the home; his mother-in-law, Jerry Sullivan of Seminole; a sister, Lana Reynolds of Seminole; three children and their spouses, Brad and Janelle Reynolds of Fort Worth, Texas, Shelly and Brent Mercer of Owasso, and Greg and Jaime Reynolds of Highlands Ranch, Colorado. He was also survived by 12 grandchildren, Christian and Skyler Cato of San Antonio, Texas, Carson and Caden Cato of Fort Worth, Texas, Chyler Reynolds of Fort Worth, Texas, Preston Mercer of Mustang, Oklahoma, Madi and Grady Mercer of Owasso, Oklahoma; Gracie, Ellie, Ruby and Jett Reynolds of Highlands Ranch, Colorado. He would have become a first-time great-grandfather in March, 2022. Arpoika Daniels, minister of the Seminole Church of Christ, officiated the service. Burial was at the Little Cemetery. Pallbearers were: Brent Mercer, Preston Mercer, Grady Mercer, Christian Cato, Carson Cato and Brandon Moreland. Honorary bearers were: Caden Cato, Jett Reynolds, Jim Hardin, Geoff Nielsen, Jake Nielsen, Larry Ernst, Norman Boggs, and the Elders and Deacons of the Seminole Church of Christ.


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