of Carlisle, AR
July 2, 1940 - June 9, 2014
Cherry Lee Reynolds, 73, of Carlisle, Arkansas went to be with the Lord Monday, June 9, 2014. He was born in Gurdon, Arkansas July 2, 1940 to Horace Reynolds and Eunice Luzader Reynolds.
He was preceded in death by his parents; two sisters: Louise Graham and Marie Christian. Cherry is survived by his wife: Billie Sue Reynolds; two sons: John Warren Reynolds, II, (Tammy Jo) of Carlisle and William Lee Reynolds (Debbie) of Helena; one daughter: Melessia Katherine Sue Reynolds Tipton of Carlisle; four sisters; Corine Stone of Richardson, Texas, Mary Carol Reynolds of Casscoe, Arkansas, Nancy Ann Davidson of Arlington, Texas and Debra Kay Norwood of Casscoe, Arkansas; five brothers: Lester Reynolds of Oregon, Harlon Reynolds of Forrest City, Arkansas, Jesse Ralph Reynolds of Wortham, Texas, David Reynolds of Midlothian, Texas, and Charles Frank Reynolds of Arlington, Texas; eleven grandchildren; eleven great-grandchildren and countless nieces, nephews and other relatives.
Cherry was one of twelve children, was a member of Church of God of Prophecy, a member of several Bass Clubs of Helena, a member of the Carpenter's Union. He loved to hunt, fish, and was a true outdoorsman. He was proud of his kids, grandkids and great-grandkids.
There will be a memorial service at Casscoe at Mary Carol's house, #12 Katherne Ln., on Thursday, June 12th, 2014 at 3:00 P. M. officiated by Sharon. Services are being handled by Roller England Funeral Home (501) 842-3939.
There isn't a day that goes by that I don't miss my grandpa if you're in heaven hopefully I'll see you again I love you and wish you were here with me I miss him so much
I had the honor of meeting Mr. Cherry when he was a patient at Helena Regional Medical Center where I am the Senior Circle Advisor and Marketing Director. He made a lasting impression on me and spent many hours just talking about our love of the delta outdoors. Good bye Mr. Cherry
So said to hear of Zeke's passing. My sympathy to all of the family in this time of grief.
MR. REYNOLDS WAS A GOOD MAN.....AND A GOOD HUSBAND ......WE ENJOYED THEIR VISITS TO THE ENGLAND REVENUE OFFICE......HE WAS "A PERFECT GENTLEMAN"
Uncle Zeick will be greatly missed. He was a very loving man. With love from Jimmy, Aileen, and Candice.