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Chief Luther Thomas Reynolds

Charleston, South Carolina

Jul 11, 1966 – May 22, 2023 (Age 56)

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BORN
July 11, 1966
DIED
May 22, 2023
AGE
56
LOCATION
Charleston, South Carolina

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Chief Luther Thomas Reynolds CHARLESTON - In Loving Memory of Charleston Police Chief Luther Reynolds Charleston and the law enforcement community at large mourn the loss of an extraordinary leader and beacon of strength, as Chief of Police Luther Reynolds passed away on May 22, 2023, after a...

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I knew Luther when he attended high school in St. Petersburg, FL. He was a great guy even then, strong, kind, courageous, an athlete and all around great guy. RIP Luther.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Mrs. Reynolds, Grace and Luke.....I was blessed with the privilege to work with your husband/father, when we served together in the Montgomery County Police Depart. I could fill page with the virtues of Luther, but as his family, you know well. So I will simply say, Luther was the finest man I ever knew, and the world is a better place because of his life, and I am a better person.....Steve Souder, Kent Island, MD

I briefly met Chief Reynolds at an event held at the Synagogue Emanu-El several years ago. I shared a story with him about a child I was concerned about who was afraid to go outside because of the crime in his neighborhood. Chief Reynolds astounded me by his obviously real concern, taking the time to listen carefully, asking me where the child lived and said he would have an officer contact me. (And he did!) I remarked to my sister who was with me that I thought he was almost too nice to...

Mrs. Reynolds, I don't know if you'll remember me. I've known chief for a while. I met you at the Harvard event last year. He had such a profound impact on my professional and personal life. I love that man. My heart goes out to your family and everyone that this man affected.

To Mrs. Reynolds and family, It was an honor to know Luther for the short time he was with us in Charleston. He was a true servant of the Lord and the people. To have him join me on the Cooper River Bridge last July 4th, was an incredible honor. He impacted thousands and was a true leader and patriot. My family and I have been praying for your comfort and peace. Luther has a place on the right side of the Lord now. Bless you all. Terry and Dolly Hamlin

To the Reynolds family, I am so sorry for your loss, some people we never get to meet personally, but you hold them dear in your spirit . I've never met him personally, but to know of him, was good enough for me. He seemed to be an honest, and faithful servant, a true man of God. There are no words to ease the pain of death but, God will see the family through this most difficult time. Stay strong and be encouraged!!!

A friend to everyone. You will surely be missed. Gone from our presence but never from our hearts

Sending CondoLences to ALL of you with a HELLO he often exTended to me in passing. KIND he was. Sort of co-worker - Norvela Fluddrice & Children