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Sylvia Grace <I>Armitage</I> Reynolds

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Sylvia Grace Armitage Reynolds

Birth
Hale, Yuma County, Colorado, USA
Death
1 Sep 2000 (aged 90)
Burlington, Kit Carson County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Burlington, Kit Carson County, Colorado, USA Add to Map
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Sylvia Reynolds was born Sylvia Armitage on April 6, 1910, near Hale and was a long time resident of Burlington Colorado. She was a bookkeeper at Orth's Department Store in Burlington. She passed away on Friday, September 1, 2000. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ernie Reynolds. They are forever together at Fairview Cemetery in Burlington.
My dad was living in Munday Texas. He had been doing the wheat harvest for a few years. The combine operators follow the wheat north as it ripens all the way up into North Dakota. He spoke of this beautiful woman he had met on the harvest in Colorado and Kansas. He later returned to take her as his wife. They returned to south Texas where she became not only my father's wife but my second mother. I know that he loved her very much.
My dad and Sylvia gave up south Texas to move to Burlington Colorado. They lived out the remainder of their years together. They both rest side by side in Burlington. If you ever get by there stop and say hello. He will have some sort of story about one of his old Caddie's I am sure. Sylvia will have some of the best enchiladas I ever tasted.
Sylvia Reynolds was born Sylvia Armitage on April 6, 1910, near Hale and was a long time resident of Burlington Colorado. She was a bookkeeper at Orth's Department Store in Burlington. She passed away on Friday, September 1, 2000. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ernie Reynolds. They are forever together at Fairview Cemetery in Burlington.
My dad was living in Munday Texas. He had been doing the wheat harvest for a few years. The combine operators follow the wheat north as it ripens all the way up into North Dakota. He spoke of this beautiful woman he had met on the harvest in Colorado and Kansas. He later returned to take her as his wife. They returned to south Texas where she became not only my father's wife but my second mother. I know that he loved her very much.
My dad and Sylvia gave up south Texas to move to Burlington Colorado. They lived out the remainder of their years together. They both rest side by side in Burlington. If you ever get by there stop and say hello. He will have some sort of story about one of his old Caddie's I am sure. Sylvia will have some of the best enchiladas I ever tasted.


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