Clinton H. Reynolds © Marietta Monitor December 17, 1999 Submitted by: Martha N. Reddout
Services for Clinton H. Reynolds were Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. in the Baggerly South Funeral Home in Oklahoma City.
Mr. Reynolds was born April 15, 1924, in Beaverlodge, Alberta, Canada, the son of Frank and Alma Reynolds, and died December 11, 1999, at his home in Oklahoma City at the age of 75.
Mr. Reynolds graduated from high school in Green City, Missouri, and moved to Oklahoma in 1941. He served in the U.S. Army during World War II and was a road driver for Lee Way Motor Freight for 37 years, retiring in 1984.
Survivors include his wife, Pauline; two sons and daughters-in-law, Don and Karen of Mesquite, Texas, and Paul and Carol of Oklahoma City; stepdaughter, Carolyn Hartman of Marietta; and granddaughter, Regina Willis of Marietta, who lived in the home for 12 years. He also has six other grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren, all of whom he loved deeply. Other special people were Jim and Betty Trimble of Oklahoma City.
Mr. Reynolds was preceded in death by his parents; his Aunt Merle McKay who reared him, and his brother Bill.
Interment was in Resthaven Cemetery, Oklahoma City.
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