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YOLANDA REYNOLDS Obituary

YOLANDA REYNOLDS
November 19, 1934 - December 1, 2023
San Jose - Yolanda Maria de la Luz Gallegos Reynolds passed away peacefully on December 1, 2023, at Sonnet Hill Senior Living in San Jose, California. She was 89 years young.
Yolanda leaves behind her beloved husband of 61 years, Ray, her two sons, Mark and Daniel, her daughters-in-law, Alice and Debbie, and her 4 grandchildren and 3 great-grandchildren. She will be remembered for her unconditional love of her large extended family. She is survived by three brothers, Alvaro, Modesto, and Leonel, and numerous beloved nieces and nephews. She is predeceased by her brothers Jose, Emilio, and Carlos.
Yolanda was born on November 19, 1934, on a ranch alongside the Rio Grande River outside Del Norte, Colorado, to Modesto Cresencio Gallegos and Epimenia Adela Espinosa Gallegos. Yolanda grew up as the only girl in a family of seven children. Raised on a ranch surrounded by boys gave her both strength and toughness that she carried throughout her life. Her fondest memory of the ranch was riding her horse across the open pastures and having dinner with her family.
Yolanda went away to boarding school in Kansas, to Mount St. Scholastica (the same school her mother had attended 30 years prior) in Atchison, Kansas, and graduated in 1952. While she was away at school, the family moved to Santa Cruz de la Cañada in northern New Mexico. After graduating from Mount St. Scholastica, Yolanda joined her family in New Mexico and worked at a bank to save money to open a department store with her brother, Alvaro. The store was successful, and she took pride in making the customers happy. She also found time to develop a passion for the arts in Santa Fe; she spent many a day in the town plaza searching for the silver and turquoise jewelry she loved so much.
Yolanda and Ray met for the first time when her older brother, Emilio, came home from college and brought his friend Ray. Years later, when Ray was working at Los Alamos National Laboratories, he made his way down the hill to Emilio's house, and Yolanda was there. That day was the beginning of a lifelong relationship. They were later married, and the newlyweds moved to San Jose, California, for her husband's new job at NASA.
Once settled in California, Yolanda earned her Bachelor of Arts degree from San Jose State University (SJSU). She first worked at Lincoln High School in San Jose before teaching and counseling at Willow Glen High School in San Jose while also earning her Master's degree from SJSU. She then worked at Evergreen Valley College, first as a counselor and later as the assistant provost at night for both the main and satellite campuses.
Yolanda's education career ended when she suffered a brain hemorrhage, but as she recuperated, she found a new outlet for her passion to help others and her community. This took form in the founding of the Shasta Hanchett Park Neighborhood Association, where she served as its first president, which became one of the most influential neighborhood associations in San Jose. Through her persistent advocacy, she helped preserve the beautiful character of the neighborhood, preventing street widening and tree removal.
Yolanda then found yet another path to help her community as a reporter for La Oferta, a local bilingual newspaper, and wrote many articles detailing the politics and events in San Jose. Yolanda hosted a local radio program, interviewing guests on social issues, always with a view toward social justice.
Yolanda was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, and aunt devoted to keeping connected to her large extended family. She was a great beauty inside and out, and her exquisite sense of style centered around her love of the New Mexican landscape and traditional Southwestern artisans. She was a passionate supporter and patron of local artists, weavers, pottery makers, and jewelers.
Yolanda and Ray lived in their beautiful house and raised their sons in the Rose Garden neighborhood, surrounded by wonderful neighbors who looked out for each other and celebrated together. Yolanda especially enjoyed hosting the droves of trick-or-treaters who came to their door at Halloween.
Yolanda's family and friends will remember her as a warm and gracious hostess, always willing to open her home to guests for a homecooked meal on a beautifully set table, followed by one of her famously delicious pies or chocolate cake. She was also the one to establish cherished family traditions like the annual Easter picnic in Golden Gate Park, open to family and any friends who wanted to tag along. Her natural warmth made everyone feel welcome.
She touched the lives of so many and will be dearly missed, most especially by the great love of her life, Ray, with whom she shared an extraordinary, constant devotion and adoration.
Family and friends are invited to a celebration of life that will be held later this year.
In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests donations to the Alzheimer's Association or dementia research.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Santa Fe New Mexican from Feb. 17 to Feb. 18, 2024.

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Mary J. Andrade

February 6, 2025

You are always remembered, Yolanda. So many and beautiful experiences that we shared. Rest in peace my dear friend.

Felix Jose Alvarez

February 28, 2024

My Three amigas Yolanda Reynolds, Mary Andrade and Kathy Napoli. I will always remember Yolanda as a brave woman with a passion for community involvement. As a journalist standing up to support her friends and fellow activist whose strong sense of justice was an essential story that she took a lead in reporting. I will miss not seeing you in the crowd at the many actions we were all involved in. May you rest in peace and be assured that you still stand with us in spirit.

Carmen

February 21, 2024

On behalf of the Gabriel and Anecieta Rodriguez Family from Santa Cruz, New Mexico, we send our condolences to the Gallegos family. We grew up with the family because we are from Santa Cruz too. We would see the family in church (Holy Cross Church) and pass their house every time we walked over to visit our Uncle Tom and his store. My sisters know the family more because they were all the same age as Yolanda, Al, Modesto, Carlos, and Leonel. I will pray for the family and will light a candle for Yolanda. May Yolanda always be a brilliant star in our New Mexico Sky. Thank you. Carmen M. Rodriguez from Santa Cruz/Los Alamos/Santa Fe, NM.

William Harang

February 19, 2024

I'm sorry to read about Yolanda Reynolds passing away. I remember her from Willow Glen High School in San Jose, CA when she was a counselor there. I send my condolences to her family.

Mary J. Andrade

February 18, 2024

The memories of my friendship with Yolanda keep coming to my mind. Her love for the City of San Jose motivated her desire to make a profound contribution. She gave her time and energy covering political and social issues affecting the life of the citizens. Yolanda was one of the first journalists to interview Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren in Washington, D.C. after she was elected. She traveled to different cities in the United States to attend and write about the conventions of the National Association of Hispanic Publications (NAHP). In San Cristobal de las Casas, Mexico, Yolanda interviewed Bishop Samuel Ruiz. After some other interviews on the Zapatistas´ issues, she sailed to the Usumacinta River to visit Yaxchilan, an ancient Maya city located on the bank of the river in the state of Chiapas. Her beautiful smile lit up every time she talked about her love for Ray and their pride for their two sons and their families. Yolanda deja una huella muy profunda en la vida de quienes fuimos sus amigos. Una huella de dedicación y calidez humana. I miss you Yolanda.

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