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George Lee "Ray" Reynard

1936 - 2020

George Lee "Ray" Reynard obituary, 1936-2020, Walla Walla, WA

BORN

1936

DIED

2020

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Herring Groseclose Funeral Home - Walla Walla

315 W. Alder St.

Walla Walla, Washington

George Reynard Obituary

George Lee Ray Reynard, known to his family and friends as Ray Reynard, passed away on September 13, 2020 of conditions related to age. He was born on May 22, 1936 in Buffalo, Kansas, to George and Juanita (Ayre) Reynard.


His family moved to Washington state early on, where he was to live most of his life.  He graduated from Finley High School in 1954 and joined the Army.  He was stationed in Alaska, a state he grew to love. After being honorably discharged he pursued his college education. First stop was Mexico City, where he played baseball. Go Aztecs! After his stint there, he returned home and attended Columbia Basin College and served as Student Body President.


In 1961, he married Delores (Dowd), the love of his life, spending the rest of his life with her.


Ray had a full career through his life. He was a go getter, and the common thread in all was building relationships with his customers.  From owning a hardware store, car wash, and auto parts department to a Triple XXX Root Beer restaurant, his crowning glory was owner/operator of Kwik Kill Pest Control, a family-owned business since 1989.  Being involved in the community and supporting local businesses was very important to him.


Ray was an avid outdoorsman, particularly hunting and fishing. He had many hunting dogs over the years to accompany his many pheasant hunting trips. He enjoyed camping and instilled in his children the love of outdoors as well.  Countess weekends were spent hunting morels at the family cabin at Tollgate.  Ray and Delores enjoyed many trips over the years, both domestic and overseas and he never shied away from a road trip. Numerous family trips to South Dakota, where Delores was from, were made by car; 3 kids and 2 dogs were never a deterrent.


Ray’s love of animals—particularly dogs--was legendary. It would be nothing to have at least 4 -5 dogs at one time. He is no doubt reunited with countless dogs from days gone by.


In the last few years as his health declined, being on Facebook and connecting with people became his lifeline to the world. His witticisms, as Ol’ Ray sez were enjoyed by all and will be missed.


He is survived by his wife of 59 years, Delores, daughter Jill (Chad) Langis of Renton, sons Corey (Darcie) and Kyle Reynard of Walla Walla, as well as half- brother Larry (Kathy) Ayre, and sister-in-law Carol Ayre, both from Kennewick. In addition, he is survived by his newly found half-sisters in Kansas, Lenora Reynard Brown and Alice Williamson. He leaves 2 grandchildren, Devon and Kendall Langis of Renton, nephews Chris Ayre, Steven Ayre, Jeffrey Ayre, and Tyler Ayre, and numerous cousins.  He was preceded in death by his Mom, Juanita Ayre, and stepdad, Lawrence “Shorty” Ayre, his biological dad, George Reynard Jr, as well as his half-bother, Michael Ayre.


In lieu of flowers, donations may be made  to Blue Mountain Humane Society through Herring Groseclose Funeral Home 315 W. Alder St.  Walla Walla, WA 99362. . Ol’ Ray sez,” Be kind to animals and each other. No bad day”!


No services planned at his request. Please sign the online guestbook are www.herringgroseclose.com


 

Published by Herring Groseclose Funeral Home - Walla Walla on Sep. 17, 2020.

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Bryan and Lisa Baxter

September 21, 2020

Bryan and I were sorry to here about Ray’s passing. He always had a smile on his face and brightened your day whenever you saw him. The countless donuts he brought to Coldwell Banker were always a pleasant and yummy surprise. Our thoughts and prayers to all of you.

Lou Welch

September 19, 2020

A cousin I saw only seldom, but always remember fondly. Condolences to family and friends.

Kay Johnson

September 18, 2020

Ray, we all loved you and we will all miss your great sense of humor. My deepest sympathy and prayers for you all. Love Kay.

Delores Jankovich

September 18, 2020

I am the sister of Alice Williamson. I have known the local Reynards for many years.

Denny and Cheryl Wagaman

September 17, 2020

Just a wonderful person.

Jill Langis

September 17, 2020

Miss you already Dad.

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