1943
2018
REYNOLDS, Jr., William Cody (Bill) Passed away Monday, May 14, 2018 at Golden Years Nursing Home, Hamilton, Ohio. He was born to William Cody and Aulta (Branson) Reynolds, Sr. on August 28, 1943, in Charleston, W.V. Bill was a member of the Ohio National Guard in Oxford, OH for many years, police officer at Oxford, OH, and Wilmington, OH, EEO Officer at Butler County. His last duty station was with the Ohio Air National Guard in Springfield, OH. He graduated from Wilmington College with degrees in psychology, sociology and criminology. Bill had many enjoyable hobbies during his life, to many to list, one special to him was being a Ham radio operator which he enjoyed very much. He was a member of the Lutheran Church of Richmond, VA and attended the Church of Christ in Hamilton, OH for many years. Bill is survived by his loving wife of 43 years, Janet (Conklin) Reynolds, two devoted sons, Doug (Shannon) Bolser, Concord, AR, and Donald (Susan) Bolser of Pullayup, WA; four grandchildren, Dayna (John) Brandenburg, AK, Dalton Bolser, HI, Shianne (Ben) Hipp, AR, Colton (Megin) Bolser, AR; great-granddaughter Kaylee Hipp, AR; brother, Richard (Sharon) Reynolds, FL; brother-in-laws, Carl (Doris) Conklin, Jerry (Lamonda) Conklin, Oxford, OH. His beloved cat, Casey cat. He was preceded in death by his parents, grandparents, many aunts and uncles, brother-in-law, James (Jimmy) Conklin, Oxford, OH. A very special thank you from his family to all his many friends and staff at Golden Years. At Bill's request private services have been held at the convenience of the family. Bill's words to all "Remember me as you knew me". He will surely be missed. Memorial contributions can be made in his name to the Butler County Animal Shelter, Hamilton, OH. Arrangements being held by Weigel Funeral Home, Hamilton, OH. Online condolences are available at www.weigelfuneralhome.com
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Hello dad, remembering you as always on this dark day. I hope you are doing well in your other life. We miss you. In times of trouble I still wonder what you would do. I love you
Donald L Bolser
May 14, 2022
It is with sadness and many good memories that I mourn the memories and years of working with Bill. He was a good man and loved his family. Thank him for the service to his country.
Ken Krause
May 21, 2018
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