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Gerald Reynolds Obituary

Gerald L. (Jerry) Reynolds Faucett, Missouri, passed away on August 19, 2025 leaving behind his wife, Dianna, and three children, Jerry Dewayne Reynolds, Amy Huffstutlar, and David Reynolds. Jerry, son of L.M. (Max) and Lolita (Judah) Reynolds, was born at the family farm near Faucett, May 19, 1943. He joined big sister Judy Gail, and gained brother Karl five years later. His life on the farm, like most rural kids of that era, was helping his parents. The small stuff was gathering eggs, or helping mom in the garden. Later at five he had the excitement of "driving" the tractor, or rather steering it by himself while in low gear, pulling the hay wagon. Jerry and his brother Karl worked alongside their father, and at his passing they continued on. Jerry joined the Faucett Christian Church as a teenager, where he sang in the choir with his mother. In high school he played football, basketball, and was on the track team. Jerry graduated from Faucett High School in 1961 with his best friend John Finney. The stories they did tell. Jerry went to barber school in Kansas City, Missouri. After graduation, he barbered in St. Joseph. Jerry worked at Carnation and Co. Distribution Center in Elwood, Kansas as a Ware-Houseman until their closing. He represented his fellow workers as Union Steward to Teamsters Local 460. Jerry retired from St. Joseph Packaging in 2002. Jerry and Dianna Ridge married in 1967. After Amy and David were born the family moved to Faucett, adding their home to the family farm. As the kids grew up Jerry attended softball and hardball games, basketball, wrestling and track. He followed the Chiefs, swearing each year he had had it, but watched regardless. Jerry had favorite vacations sites that he visited. He loved Yellowstone National Park. He also enjoyed fishing on Lake Taneycomo, in Branson, Missouri with his family. When health would allow him he would travel all the way to Rush Lake, Ottertail, Minnesota. His Rush Lake fishing friends were Dave, Stacy, and Coleman Lawson, and Dave and Grant Schottel. His last trip to Rush Lake was June of 2025. Preceded in death: his parents, Max and Lolita Reynolds. Father/mother in-law, Elton and Kathryn Ridge. Brothers in-law, John Schultz and David Ridge. Nephew, Todd Reynolds. Niece, Jeanne' Reynolds. Survived by his family: Wife, Dianna Reynolds. Children, Jerry D. (Lisa) Reynolds, Amy (Keith) Huffstutlar, David (Darla) Reynolds. Sister, Judy Gail Schultz. Brother, Karl (Connie) Reynolds. Grandchildren, Jenna Reynolds, Josh Reynolds, Joey, Jason, and Jeffrey Huffstutlar. Nephew, Darrell Schultz. Nieces, Nancy Tilton, Shelly James, and Kate Reynolds. Great-grandchildren and Great nieces and nephews. And many other family members. Funeral Service will be 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, August 26, 2025 at Faucett Baptist Church. Pastor Jim Barnett officiating. Visitation will be held from 6:00 to 8:00 Monday at the Faucett Baptist Church Fellowship Hall. Interment to follow services at Faucett Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to Meals on Wheels, InterServe, 5400 King Hill Ave. 64504. To plant Memorial Trees in memory of Gerald Lawrence Reynolds, please click here to visit our sympathy store. Memorial Donation

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Published by KQ2 on Aug. 21, 2025.

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1000 SE Grand DD Highway, Faucett, MO

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