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Frank Asa REYNOLDS M.D.

Mead, Washington

1935 - 2019

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February 9, 2019
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Mead, Washington

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REYNOLDS, Frank Asa M.D.

Aug. 3, 1935 - Feb. 9, 2019

Frank A. Reynolds, M.D. lived to help others, from family to his entire community, passing away peacefully February 9 in Spokane.

Dr. Reynolds saved many hundreds of lives. At the forefront of pediatric oncology care, he helped...

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He was my leukemia Dr. while I was hospitalized at Deaconess 6th floor from1986-1989. Been in remission 36 years. He worked hard for all his kids.

Dr. Reynolds was my cancer doctor when i was 6 years old.best doctor i had ever met thanks for saving my life i am now 39 yrs old

I wasn't quite sure what to think of DR Reyonolds when I first met him at the age of 9. Especially when he didn't realize I was legally blind and was getting frustrated because he couldn't figure out why I couldn't see out of my left side. Little did I know then, what an intricate and beloved part of my life DR Reynolds would become. Whether waiting for clinic appointments on the blue bench at Deaconess, DR Reynolds giving me the summer off for chemo, so I could go to camp. Or rescheduling my...

Dr. Frank spent many years fighting protocols to get my son the treatment he needed to fight his stage IV astrocytoma brain tumor. My son, who was not to have supposed to even survive more than two weeks at a time on more than one occasion, survived and grew to enjoy life as a married man! The time we spent on the black bench, waiting for our turn was often torture for me, but always a joy for my son! Dr. Reynolds always made him feel like he was his favorite and that he would do anything...

Frank Reynolds was the only physician that knew "WHATS WHAT" when we moved from Portland to Spokane in the '80's His knowledge and loving care was exceptional Our Garett was under Dr. Reynolds care for many years. Garett was diagnosed with A.L.L.[acute lymphoblastic leukemia]. Our weekly get-togethers were sometimes scary, sometimes very informative and sometimes fun. Frank and I would often escape to his office for a few minutes and talk about his Air Force days and my Navy days. He...

I remember him fondly from when he took care of my five "well" kids. We knew that if he was running late, it meant that he was working with one of his "sick" kids, and we were glad he could be there for them. Loved his sense of humor!

I'd like to give my condolences to the Reynolds family. I'd also like to thank Dr Reynolds for being the greatest doctor my children ever had. He took care of my kids as if they were his own and for a young single mother I appreciated that so very much. Rest in peace Dr Frank!
The Gregory and Darnell family