Dallas-Reynolds-Obituary

Dallas Jean Reynolds

Crown Point, Indiana

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December 12, 2015
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Crown Point, Indiana

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GEISEN FUNERAL, CREMATION & RECEPTION CENTRE Obituary


Dallas J. Reynolds (nee Stillson), age 82, of Crown Point, passed away at home, Saturday, December 12, 2015.


 


She was preceded in death by her loving and greatly missed husband of 53 years in 2006, Reynold M. “Lee” Reynolds and her parents: Vernon E. and Margaret Stillson.


 


Born March 14, 1933 in Cedar Lake, IN, the doting mother, grandmother, great-grandmother is survived by her children: Shellee A. (David) Bruckman of Plainfield, IN, Renee M. Reynolds of Crown Point and Scott (Susan) Reynolds of Hebron.  Dallas is also survived by her sister, Frances Mattson of Luck, WI.  She will be greatly missed by her grandchildren:  Jennifer (Jeremy) LaCroix of Avon, IN, Sean Bruckman of Indianapolis, IN, Aaron (Megan) Smock of New Albany, IN, Rachel Smock of Crown Point, Veronica Smock of Cedar Lake, Jackie (Shawn) Montgomery of Valparaiso, Blake (Nicole) Reynolds of Chicago, IL and  Nate, Melinda and Brittany Geyer of Lowell.  Missing her most of all will be Dallas’ favorite twelve people, her great-grandchildren.


 


Dallas grew up in Cedar Lake and graduated from Lowell High School.  Most of her life she was a homemaker, but she did have several jobs over the years, one as a representative for Indiana Bell.  Many years as a receptionist for Don Mitsch and Miller at South Co. Medical Corp. in Cedar Lake, and her last job outside the home was several years at the Indiana Arts Commission in Indianapolis.


 


Friends may visit with the family on Monday, December 21, 2015 at Geisen Funeral, Cremation & Reception Centre, 606 E. 113th Ave./South St., Crown Point, IN from 11:00 AM until the time of Funeral Services at 2:00 PM, with John Starr officiating.  Burial will follow at City of Crown Point Historic Maplewood Cemetery in Crown Point.      

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Truly loved your Mother. She often was my ride into work as a teenager at the clinic. She is a treasure.
Patty (Lovas) Warren

Dear Spot, Shellee, Renee, and Family,
Mere words seem little.
Dallas was such joy to know, as was Lee.
The parents of my best friends feel like my own. Had to grow up to realize what great people we come from!
You will always have what is in your heart!
Love, Mike and Cindy

My thoughts & prayers go out to your immediate family. You were the best Mother In Law I could have ever asked for. I will miss you more than you were ever aware. Love you, Carla