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Robert W. Reynolds

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Robert W. Reynolds

Birth
Fayette County, Texas, USA
Death
2 Feb 1929 (aged 58)
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA
Burial
Dallas, Dallas County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section F
Memorial ID
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(His TX Death Certificate # 9262 says he died in Baylor Hospital Dallas, Dallas Co, TX.)

Friday February 8, 1929
Arlington Citizen

R. W. REYNOLDS, LOCAL DRUGGIST, BURIED MONDAY

Robert W. Reynolds, for many years engaged in the drug business in Arlington, passed away Saturday, February 2, at about 12 o'clock, at a Dallas hospital, after a brief illness from influenza and double pneumonia. Funeral services were held Monday at 10 o'clock at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John S. Le Clercq Jr., 4004 Miramar Ave., Dallas. Rev. Roy A. Langston, pastor of the Arlington Methodist Church, officiated. A large delegation of Arlington people were present at the services.

Services were begun by a vocal duet, "Asleep in Jesus," followed by a prayer. The Rev. Mr. Langston paid high tribute to the deceased in a service that was brief, marked by its simplicity and consoling by its beauty. Lovely floral tributes were banked deep around the casket in the Le Cercq home, numerous sorrowing friends and the few grief-stricken relatives looked on with heavy hearts as the pastor told of the true and useful, exemplary life of the deceased. He was a friend to man, a father to boys and a useful, Christian citizen, said Rev. Mr. Langston. Mr. Reynolds was a loving father, kind, considerate, and charitable; a man who believed in preparedness for life, and served humanity in his business life and in every other way that he thought was right.

Mr. Reynolds' death came with a swiftness that surprised his most intimate friends. He had been suffering from influenza, but was able to look after his drug business up until a few days before his demise. His condition kept him in bed for a day or two and his physician ordered that he be taken to Baylor Hospital at Dallas. After a few days there, he succumbed to pneumonia, after receiving the kindest and most skilled attention known to the medical world. He had been in the drug business here for eight years.

Mr. Reynolds was 55 years, four months and twenty day age, and is survived by his wife, two daughters, Mrs. Tom Pickens and Mrs. John S. Le Clercq Jr., of Dallas , and two grandchildren. Interment was in Restland Memorial cemetery.

Pallbearers were: Hal Langston, ???? Beard, Happy Health, Clarence Foster, Raymond Slaughter, Paul King, Johnnie Cooper and B. B. Hutsell. Ed C. Smith & Bro., Dallas, had charge of the arrangements.
(His TX Death Certificate # 9262 says he died in Baylor Hospital Dallas, Dallas Co, TX.)

Friday February 8, 1929
Arlington Citizen

R. W. REYNOLDS, LOCAL DRUGGIST, BURIED MONDAY

Robert W. Reynolds, for many years engaged in the drug business in Arlington, passed away Saturday, February 2, at about 12 o'clock, at a Dallas hospital, after a brief illness from influenza and double pneumonia. Funeral services were held Monday at 10 o'clock at the home of his daughter, Mrs. John S. Le Clercq Jr., 4004 Miramar Ave., Dallas. Rev. Roy A. Langston, pastor of the Arlington Methodist Church, officiated. A large delegation of Arlington people were present at the services.

Services were begun by a vocal duet, "Asleep in Jesus," followed by a prayer. The Rev. Mr. Langston paid high tribute to the deceased in a service that was brief, marked by its simplicity and consoling by its beauty. Lovely floral tributes were banked deep around the casket in the Le Cercq home, numerous sorrowing friends and the few grief-stricken relatives looked on with heavy hearts as the pastor told of the true and useful, exemplary life of the deceased. He was a friend to man, a father to boys and a useful, Christian citizen, said Rev. Mr. Langston. Mr. Reynolds was a loving father, kind, considerate, and charitable; a man who believed in preparedness for life, and served humanity in his business life and in every other way that he thought was right.

Mr. Reynolds' death came with a swiftness that surprised his most intimate friends. He had been suffering from influenza, but was able to look after his drug business up until a few days before his demise. His condition kept him in bed for a day or two and his physician ordered that he be taken to Baylor Hospital at Dallas. After a few days there, he succumbed to pneumonia, after receiving the kindest and most skilled attention known to the medical world. He had been in the drug business here for eight years.

Mr. Reynolds was 55 years, four months and twenty day age, and is survived by his wife, two daughters, Mrs. Tom Pickens and Mrs. John S. Le Clercq Jr., of Dallas , and two grandchildren. Interment was in Restland Memorial cemetery.

Pallbearers were: Hal Langston, ???? Beard, Happy Health, Clarence Foster, Raymond Slaughter, Paul King, Johnnie Cooper and B. B. Hutsell. Ed C. Smith & Bro., Dallas, had charge of the arrangements.


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