Donald Elwood "Donnie" Reynolds, 80, of Summersville, KY, son of the late Elmer Reynolds and Emma Higgason Reynolds, was born November 14, 1938 in Green County, KY and departed this life on Wednesday, May 1, 2019 at Taylor Regional Hospital.
He had made a profession of faith in Christ, was a member of the Aetna Grove Baptist Church, and attended the Oak Forest Cumberland Presbyterian Church. He was retired from Civil Service with Fort Knox. He was a Veteran having served in the United States Army, was a member of the Rod Lowe American Legion Post #124, and the Disabled American Veterans.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a grandchild: Carly Henderson; 1 sister: Joyce Vance; and 2 brothers: Arnold Reynolds and Manford Reynolds.
SURVIVORS:
Wife of 34 years: Rita Henderson Reynolds of Summersville, having united in marriage on May 4, 1985
2 daughters & sons-in-law: Darlene & Jack Henderson, Lana & Danny Bush all of Greensburg
1 son & daughter-in-law: Timmy & Beverley Day of Greensburg
8 grandchildren: Casey and Chris Lay of Summersville, Emillee and Jonathan Whitlow of Greensburg, Corey and Michael Samples of Lexington, Becca Bush of Greensburg, Blake and Laura Day of Campbellsville, Colton Bush, Macy Thompson, and Devin Day all of Greensburg
2 great-grandchildren: Maxton Whitlow and Ellie Whitlow
1 sister-in-law: Lillian Reynolds of Hodgenville
A host of other relatives & friends
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Funeral Service: 11:00amCT on Friday, May 3, 2019 at Cowherd and Parrott Funeral Home with Bro. Joe Milby and Bro. Robert Knight officiating
Burial: Green County Memory Gardens
Visitation: 4:00pm-8:00pmCT on Thursday at Cowherd and Parrott Funeral Home and after 7:00amCT on Friday
Memorials are suggested to the Gideon Bible Fund, which can be made at the funeral home. For online condolences, log onto: www.cowherdandparrott.com
PALLBEARERS: John Henderson, James Henderson, Colton Bush, Blake Day, Devin Day, Mike Goff, Tim Larimore, Jay Shofner
HONORARY PALLBEARERS: Everett McCubbins, William Lewis Warren, Gene Vaughn, Cotton Bardin