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Henrietta Pyles Reynolds, 81, of Adairsville, Georgia departed this life on Thursday, October 5, 2023 after a period of declining health.
Mrs. Reynolds was born in Rome, Georgia on April 22, 1942, the daughter of the late Henry and Mamie Estelle Pyles. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Lonnie Reynolds; three children, June Reynolds, Shirley Marie Ashworth, Steve Cordell Reynolds, and by eleven siblings.
Mrs. Reynolds enjoyed reading her Bible through every year until her vision began to fail, she loved and cherished her family dearly and was a wonderful cook, and her family said she made the best biscuits you could ever eat.
Survivors include her son Lamar Reynolds and his wife Melissa of Calhoun; grandchildren, Lisa McCain, Cheryl Cooper, Steve Reynolds, Jamie Reynolds, Jake Reynolds, and Breanna Gilbert; great grandchildren, Keeli Pilcher, Katie Loveless, Pacie Cooper, Kyle Peek, Tori Reynolds, Logan Cooper, Zoey Reynolds, Madilyn Reynolds, Sydney Gilbert, and Asher Arroyo along with other relatives.
A service to celebrate the life of Henrietta Pyles Reynolds will be held Sunday, October 8th at 3:00 PM from the chapel of Max Brannon and Sons Funeral Home with Rev. Jerry Rice officiating. Interment will follow in Scott Cemetery beside her late husband. Pallbearers serving will include Jamie Reynolds, Jake Reynolds, Dustin Gilbert, Fred Hensley, John Hensley, and Logan Cooper.
The family will receive friends Saturday, October 7th beginning at 5:00 PM until 8:00 PM at the funeral home.
The Brannon family and staff are honored to serve the family of Henrietta Pyles Reynolds.
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