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William Neal Reynolds II

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William Neal Reynolds II

Birth
Winston-Salem, Forsyth County, North Carolina, USA
Death
18 Feb 2009 (aged 69)
Winston-Salem, Forsyth County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Critz, Patrick County, Virginia, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.6440946, Longitude: -80.1485027
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William Neal Reynolds II died peacefully of natural causes on Wednesday, February 18th, 2009 at Wake Forest University Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Mr. Reynolds was born January 27th, 1940, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina and raised at Devotion, North Carolina and in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Mr. Reynolds is predeceased by his parents, Richard Joshua Reynolds, Jr. and Elizabeth McCaw Dillard Reynolds, and four brothers, Richard Joshua Reynolds III, John Dillard Reynolds, Zachary Taylor Reynolds, and Michael Randolph Reynolds. He is survived by his wife of forty years, Sandra Reid Reynolds of the home. Additional survivors include his daughter Brook Elizabeth Reynolds of Atlanta, Georgia, and his son William Noah Reynolds of Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Other surviving relatives of Mr. Reynolds are his brother Patrick Cleveland Reynolds of Brentwood, California, his sister Irene Sabina Reynolds of Emmetten, Switzerland, his nieces Lee Reynolds and Kathryn Reynolds, and his nephew John Reynolds. Mr. Reynolds was educated in public schools and graduated from North Carolina State University with a degree in Engineering and Applied Mathematics in 1961. He served in the Coast Guard and was instrumental in founding Forsyth Country Day School in Lewisville, North Carolina. He was a member of the North Carolina Fisheries Commission and the Tanglewood Board, and also provided support for the students in the Neurology Department of the Bowman Gray School of Medicine at Wake Forest University Baptist Hospital by creating an award for outstanding achievement in neurology. His sincere love of nature was most profoundly expressed in his efforts to preserve the Mitchell River, which is one of the few remaining outstanding resource waters in North Carolina, and in his creation of The Ecology Wildlife Foundation, whose mission is to promote ways for living in harmony with nature by supporting various North Carolina charities that encourage environmental conservation and education. There will be a memorial service for family and close friends at The Reynolds Homestead in Critz, Virginia on Saturday, February 21st, at 2:00 p.m. with Pastor Lewis Devlin officiating. Mr. Reynolds loved his mountain home at Devotion, North Carolina, where he taught his family to appreciate the truth and beauty of the natural world. In lieu of flowers and in honor of his love of nature, please consider making a donation in his name to one of the following charities: Dan River Basin Association, 413 Church Street, Suite 401, Eden, North Carolina 27288; Carolinas Chapter of The American Chestnut Foundation, "All for Carolinas Chapter", One Oak Plaza, Suite 308, Asheville, North Carolina 28801; Director of Undergraduate and Graduate Programs, Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences Programs, North Carolina State University, Campus Box 7646, Raleigh, North Carolina 27695; or Surry Community College Foundation, 630 South Main Street, Dobson, North Carolina 27017. Salem Funeral and Cremation Service is assisting the Reynolds family. Online condolences may be made through www.salemfh.com.
William Neal Reynolds II died peacefully of natural causes on Wednesday, February 18th, 2009 at Wake Forest University Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Mr. Reynolds was born January 27th, 1940, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina and raised at Devotion, North Carolina and in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Mr. Reynolds is predeceased by his parents, Richard Joshua Reynolds, Jr. and Elizabeth McCaw Dillard Reynolds, and four brothers, Richard Joshua Reynolds III, John Dillard Reynolds, Zachary Taylor Reynolds, and Michael Randolph Reynolds. He is survived by his wife of forty years, Sandra Reid Reynolds of the home. Additional survivors include his daughter Brook Elizabeth Reynolds of Atlanta, Georgia, and his son William Noah Reynolds of Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Other surviving relatives of Mr. Reynolds are his brother Patrick Cleveland Reynolds of Brentwood, California, his sister Irene Sabina Reynolds of Emmetten, Switzerland, his nieces Lee Reynolds and Kathryn Reynolds, and his nephew John Reynolds. Mr. Reynolds was educated in public schools and graduated from North Carolina State University with a degree in Engineering and Applied Mathematics in 1961. He served in the Coast Guard and was instrumental in founding Forsyth Country Day School in Lewisville, North Carolina. He was a member of the North Carolina Fisheries Commission and the Tanglewood Board, and also provided support for the students in the Neurology Department of the Bowman Gray School of Medicine at Wake Forest University Baptist Hospital by creating an award for outstanding achievement in neurology. His sincere love of nature was most profoundly expressed in his efforts to preserve the Mitchell River, which is one of the few remaining outstanding resource waters in North Carolina, and in his creation of The Ecology Wildlife Foundation, whose mission is to promote ways for living in harmony with nature by supporting various North Carolina charities that encourage environmental conservation and education. There will be a memorial service for family and close friends at The Reynolds Homestead in Critz, Virginia on Saturday, February 21st, at 2:00 p.m. with Pastor Lewis Devlin officiating. Mr. Reynolds loved his mountain home at Devotion, North Carolina, where he taught his family to appreciate the truth and beauty of the natural world. In lieu of flowers and in honor of his love of nature, please consider making a donation in his name to one of the following charities: Dan River Basin Association, 413 Church Street, Suite 401, Eden, North Carolina 27288; Carolinas Chapter of The American Chestnut Foundation, "All for Carolinas Chapter", One Oak Plaza, Suite 308, Asheville, North Carolina 28801; Director of Undergraduate and Graduate Programs, Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences Programs, North Carolina State University, Campus Box 7646, Raleigh, North Carolina 27695; or Surry Community College Foundation, 630 South Main Street, Dobson, North Carolina 27017. Salem Funeral and Cremation Service is assisting the Reynolds family. Online condolences may be made through www.salemfh.com.

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WILLIAM NEAL REYNOLDS II
JANUARY 27, 1940
FEBRUARY 18, 2009

LOVE
LOVE CAST THE WARM LIGHT OF HOPE
ON THE DARK MOUNTAINS OF MAN'S SOUL
TO MELT ITS COLDNESS INTO THE LAKES OF ETERNAL PEACE
FOR LOVE IS THE DAWN OF UNDERSTANDING GOD'S REASON FOR LIFE
AND WITH THE DAY DORMANT SEEDS OF EVERGREENS SPRING FORTH
UNTIL AT DUSK THE MOUNTAINS ARE GREEN
AND THE VALLEYS ARE FILLED WITH PEACEFUL WATERS
BUT THIS IS AN ETERNAL DAY THROUGH WHICH A MAN CANNOT LIVE
BUT EACH SOUL THAT LOVES TURNS TO A WARMER MORE FERTILE DUST
FOR THE INHERITOR
UNTIL AT THE END OF TIME
IF GOD'S REASON BE TO LOVE THEN
LOVE CAST THE WARM LIGHT OF HOPE!
LOVE



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