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2019

BRADFORD REYNOLDS Obituary

REYNOLDS Wm. Bradford Reynolds Of Seabrook Island, SC, lost his battle with Cancer and passed away Saturday, September 14, 2019 at age 77. He was born on July 21, 1942 in Bridgeport, Ct. Brad was a graduate of Yale University (B.A. 1964) and Vanderbilt University School of Law (J.D., 1967), where he graduated second in his class and served as Editor-in-Chief of the Vanderbilt Law Review. He was admitted to practice in the State of New York, (1968) and the District of Columbia (1973). He is preceded in death by his father William Glasgow Reynolds, his mother Nancy DuPont Reynolds Cooch, and his sister Katedulwe Glasgow Reynolds. He was survived by his beloved wife, Barbara Lynne Reynolds, his sister Polly McKeever(Stu), Cynthia Farris(Nelson) his four children by a previous marriage, Brad Jr. (Wendy), Melissa Reynolds, Kristina Muldoon (Tom) and Wendy Reynolds, and two step-daughters, Courtney Enright-Moschella and Brooke Netherton (Aaron) as well as many nieces and nephews. Together Brad and Barbara had 11 grandchildren, Canyon and Alia Reynolds, John Neidringhouse, Finnegan, Grace and Elle Muldoon, Max Barbakow, Cassidy Enright, Charlotte Moschella, Adalyn and Levi Netherton. Brad started his legal career in 1967 with the New York City Law Firm of Sullivan & Cromwell, where he practiced for three years before joining the U.S. Department of Justice in 1973 as an Assistant to the Solicitor General of the United States. In 1981, Brad was appointed by President Ronald Reagan to serve as the Assistant Attorney General of the Civil Rights Division in the Department of Justice, and from 1985 through 1988, he simultaneously held the position of Counselor to the Attorney General of the United States. Widely regarded as one of the most influential and effective members of the Reagan Administration, Brad tenaciously advanced the view that, as Brad put it, "discrimination on the basis of race is illegal, immoral, unconstitutional, inherently wrong, and destructive of democratic society." As Counselor to Attorney General Edwin Meese, Brad provided legal and policy advice on critical issues involving all aspects of the Justice Department's activities, and he played a key role in investigating and uncovering the facts that gave rise to the so-called Iran-Contra Affair. After returning to private law practice, he spent the bulk of his career at the international law firm of Baker Botts, where he concentrated on antitrust and appellate litigation. Brad's distinguished career as an appellate specialist included 19 arguments before the United States Supreme Court and multiple appearances before all 13 federal courts of appeals. Brad was an avid golfer and played as often as he could. He loved playing with his group "The Weekend Warriors". In his younger years, Brad was an outstanding Tennis Player as well as a runner, having run several Marine Corp marathons in Washington, DC. A Celebration of Life will be held at The Club at Seabrook Island, 3771 Seabrook Island Road, Seabrook Island, SC on Sunday, October 13, 2019 at 1:30 p.m. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Roper St. Francis Cancer Care or the Hospice Cottage, 125 Doughty Street, Suite 790, Charleston, SC 29403 or online at www.rsfhfoundation.org. www.rsfhfoundation.org.

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Published by The Washington Post on Sep. 22, 2019.

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John Capellluto

October 17, 2019

Don't know much about Bradford but the little I do, he appears to be a remarkable, brave and wonderful man. May he rest in peace.

Suzanne Naylor

September 23, 2019

Barbara, my condolences to you and your family. I will always remember Brad as a kind and generous man. You were one of the lucky ones who actually found the love of your life and soul mate. Treasure all of those memories you have of him.

John Vecchione

September 23, 2019

Dear Barbara and the Reynolds family,

Brad called me in 1989 while I was clerking in NJ having heard about me from another Ross & Hardies partner. He brought me to Washington D.C. where I have been ever since. I last saw him at the Federalist Society November gathering and we caught up. He was a great influence on my life and I know it is only a shadow of your grief but I feel it and wanted you to know how many lives he touched.

Zebbie King

September 22, 2019

Barbara,
I am so sorry to hear about Brad's passing. May memories of him and the love of family surround you and give you strength in the days ahead.

September 22, 2019

On behalf of my classmates in the Yale Class of 1964, I extend condolences to Brad's family and friends. Brad had many friends in our Class and will be missed. We mourn his passing and will remember him on our Class Website, in the January-February 2020 issue of Yale Alumni Magazine, and at a memorial service on campus during our 60th reunion in May 2024.
Anthony M. Lavely, Class Secretary

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