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Enola Jean Reynolds passed away on October 4th, 2025, from a tragic accident. Enola was born on February 10, 1956, to Elwood and Beverly Jean Reynolds of Warren, Massachusetts.
Enola grew up in Warren where she attended Quaboag Regional High School excelling in every sport she mastered. Her senior year she was selected athlete of the year. Enola earned an athletic scholarship to attend Mount Marty College in Yankton, South Dakota where she obtained her teaching degree in Physical Education. This October she was to be inducted into the Mount Marty Athletic Hall of Fame.
Enola began her teaching and coaching career in Wyoming, Utah, and California; within a few years she had the basketball officiating bug and became a NCAA Division 1 basketball official and traveled all over the Western United States.
Enola became an entrepreneur in 1989 and created Eno's Pizza and Pub in Keystone, South Dakota where she and her brother Bob and sister-in-law Deborah ran it for 34 years. It was known by many to have the best pizza around and had many returning visitors year after year for her pizza and friendship.
As time was passing, and her parents were aging, she put her lifestyle aside and became her parents care giver. After the passing of her parents and retiring from the Pizza business she would travel back and forth to spend time with her brother Michael in Massachusetts and her brother Bobby in South Dakota.
Enola enjoyed swimming, yoga, biking, snowmobiling, riding her motorcycle, and walking with the people she met doing the same. Enola would donate her time helping at the Restore for Habit for Humanity in Rapid City and spend time at the Senior Citizens Center in Massachusetts where she would help complete taxes for the elderly. While in Massachusetts she substitute taught at Quaboag Regional High School, Warren and West Brookfield Elementary.
Those she left behind includes her brothers Bob and Deborah, Michael and Barbara, and half-sibling Charles Reynolds. Nieces Stacy Reynolds, Chelsea and Eric Landry, Alisha and Joe Dolciotto; Nephew Justin and Mandy Reynolds, great niece Ellie Reynolds and great nephew Noah Reynolds. In addition, she left behind several close friends Terri, Sunny, Jo, Theresa, Wendy, Callie and many more.
Enola was strong, tough, and courageous. Enola left us way too soon; she will be missed tremendously. Enola God Bless.
Calling Hours for Enola will be held on Friday, October 17th, 2025, from 10AM to 12PM in the Varnum Funeral Home, 43 East Main Street in West Brookfield, MA 01585.
In lieu of flowers, contribute to the Senior Citizens Center in West Warren, Massachusetts. Thank You and God Bless.
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