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Albert Henry Reynolds

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Albert Henry Reynolds

Birth
West York, Crawford County, Illinois, USA
Death
1 Nov 1930 (aged 57)
West York, Crawford County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Clark County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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Albert H. Reynolds, the subject of this sketch, was the son of Thomas E. and Frances Reynolds, was born west of West York October 18, 1873, and died at his home near West York November 1, 1930. Age 57 years, 12 days. He was united in marriage to Lucinda Nidey of West York, October 13, 1895. To this union was born five children, two sons and three daughters namely: Cecil L. of Terre Haute; Cebrern Ollis and Nina Garrison of Jackson Mich.; Naomi Fox of Detroit, Mich.; and Nola Weaver of Salina, Kansas.

He was converted and united with the Mount Olive Baptist church. He later became a member of the Church of Christ at West York and remained a faithful member until death. As a man of character and of sterling worth and loved and respected by all who knew him, his life radiated with sunshine of love and cheerfulness, so much so that he brought sunshine and cheerfulness to all with whom he associated.

He always had a smile, a word of cheer and a bit of merriment for all he met. His life was that of an exemplary Christian, trusting in Christ for strength and guidance each day.

Besides the five children, he leaves a devoted companion, one brother and two sisters, Frank and Luella of Annapolis, and Effie Guyer of near Terre Haute. Thirteen grandchildren and a number of other relatives and friends.

By his death this home has lost a faithful and loving husband and father, the neighborhood a good neighbor, the church an earnest worker.

Card of thanks--We wish to thank our many friends and relatives for their kindness shown during the illness and death of our husband and father.

Mrs. A. H. Reynolds and Children
Albert H. Reynolds, the subject of this sketch, was the son of Thomas E. and Frances Reynolds, was born west of West York October 18, 1873, and died at his home near West York November 1, 1930. Age 57 years, 12 days. He was united in marriage to Lucinda Nidey of West York, October 13, 1895. To this union was born five children, two sons and three daughters namely: Cecil L. of Terre Haute; Cebrern Ollis and Nina Garrison of Jackson Mich.; Naomi Fox of Detroit, Mich.; and Nola Weaver of Salina, Kansas.

He was converted and united with the Mount Olive Baptist church. He later became a member of the Church of Christ at West York and remained a faithful member until death. As a man of character and of sterling worth and loved and respected by all who knew him, his life radiated with sunshine of love and cheerfulness, so much so that he brought sunshine and cheerfulness to all with whom he associated.

He always had a smile, a word of cheer and a bit of merriment for all he met. His life was that of an exemplary Christian, trusting in Christ for strength and guidance each day.

Besides the five children, he leaves a devoted companion, one brother and two sisters, Frank and Luella of Annapolis, and Effie Guyer of near Terre Haute. Thirteen grandchildren and a number of other relatives and friends.

By his death this home has lost a faithful and loving husband and father, the neighborhood a good neighbor, the church an earnest worker.

Card of thanks--We wish to thank our many friends and relatives for their kindness shown during the illness and death of our husband and father.

Mrs. A. H. Reynolds and Children


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