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Show FLORINE WESLEY REYNOLDS OBITUARY Naturally, our hearts are filled with sorrow, and the tears will flow when our loved ones are taken from us, but we should still our grief to think what this home going means to Sister Florine Reynolds. Toils and burden bearing heaven. Thank God for a life which of purity, goodness and peace. Florine Wesley Reynolds was born are exchanged leaves behind November 16, for a place in it a radiance 1918, in Waldo, Arkansas, a daughter of Arlando and Odessa Dockery Wesley. married George Reynolds, Jr., September 20, 1948, in Ogden, She Utah. She was a member of the New Zion Baptist Church where she taught Sunday School. Of her teaching, her class says, when she taught she was filled with wisdom and guidance from God. Her love was true and constant and she She was also a member of chairman of her Circle. Sister Reynolds Surviving are died her was the Friday, husband of always filled missionary February Ogden, with society 17, five good and deeds. served as 1989. sons and two daughters: Albert M. Reynolds, Denver, Colorado; Dennis J. Reynolds and Micah D, Reynolds, both of Salt Lake City; Lewis S. Reynolds and Mrs. Morton (Elaine Dottie) Albritton, both of Ogden; Samuel R. Reynolds, Wendover, Nevada; and Mrs. Wilbert (Martha Ray) Luke, Layton; 18 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild. Also surviving are one brother and four sisters: Virdies Wesley and DeBorah Jordan, Phoenix, Arizona; Mrs. Ray (Cludies) Finn, and Mrs. Alfred McCowan, both of Ogden; and Mrs. Lorenzo (Jimmie) Bell, North Ogden. She now always she is told gone of to God's faithfulness receive her reward and blessings to in God's eternal her, and love. |