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Dr. James C. Reynolds

Charleston/columbia, South Carolina

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Dr. James C. Reynolds Charleston - Dr. James C. Reynolds of Charleston/Columbia: 1940-2016. There's a tattered picture of Jim Reynolds as a boy in his grandmother's backyard, cheery eyed and proud as he cradles a pet chicken in his arms. Not long after, he would unwittingly eat the pet for...

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Jennie, I just learned of Jim´s death. I am so sorry for your loss. Prayers for you and your family.

What a sweet cousin-in-law you were and so dear to our family. You are missed here on earth, but Im comforted knowing you are where we plan to be when God calls us home. Look for us at that time. Love to your family.
Betty Metzger

Pookie was one of my few heroes. I loved him dearly.

To the Reynolds family It has been a pleasure knowing you, and especially Dr. Reynolds always having kind encouraging words, such a kindred spirit, would sometime's tell me a joke and we would laugh, with time comes affection, and Mrs. Jenny you and Dr Reynolds can't help but learn to love you all as time passes, we will all miss him, sending you our condolences and prayers for the Lord to comfort you and your family. Shalom Johnathan and Nicole Harris Genesis Services. RIP Dr. J

Ginny, I hope to get to Charleston one day in the not- too-distant future to visit. Loved seeing and speaking with Sally and Allister. Missed Leiza and was able to just give you a love pat. I need to catch up with Tommy and his family. Love all of you and cherish the memories of family time together. Jimmy was a dear man, and Edie adored him. Betty Metzger and family

Jennie:
Haven't seen you in years, but you are now in my thoughts and prayers. Jimmy was one of my favorite people. I am sorry for your loss.

Jimmy Baldwin

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.

Dr.Jim's presense in this world will be missed by all who knew and loved him. Earlier, we were fraternity brothers at Furman and in later years we re-connected in both Columbia and Charleston. Despite his recent health issues, he always remained positive,ever-accomodating, and real in every relationship he had. The word "courageous" always comes to mind when I think of Jim and the manner in which he dealt with life despite his physical infirmities in later life. My thoughts and prayers...

Pookie and I were high school and college
friends and also Fraternity Brothers (KA)at Furman. We will all miss him. Love You Jennie.
Randy Smith