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Stephen B. Reynolds Dies at 67

Stephen B. Reynolds
Stephen B. Reynolds, also known as “Molo,” of Williams Delight died on Friday May 27, at his residence. He was 67 years old.
He is survived by his spouse, Margarita Reynolds; mother, Ann Coates; sons: Steve Reynolds and Ronnie Reynolds; daughter, Dian Reynolds-Peters; adopted daughters: Janice Samuel, Marilyn Reed and Cherilyn Wilkenson; grandchildren: Karon, Kajani, Kamoi, Tamika and Elijah; adopted grandchildren: Lonise, Natalie, Vere, Karina and Valerice; daughters-in-law: Orresteen and Petra; son-in-law, Anthony Peters; sisters: Evelyn Airall, Roslind Barrow, Annie Reynolds and Exie Reynolds; and brothers: Chris Reynolds, Swanton Julien, Lynwal Julien and Elcon King.
He is also survived by uncle, Campbell Coates; nephews: Tony, Malcolm, Alwin, Allister, Marcus, Michael, Devon, Kenneth, Joey and Desmond; nieces: Allison, Althea, Abigail, Annabel, Rose, Blondel, Marilyn, Jackie, Bria, Debbie and Cherilyn; cousins: Leo Coates, Lucien Williams, Elroy Williams, Bennie Williams and Auntie Jean; sisters-in-law: Veronica Tonge, Percyline Harley and Mary Reynolds; brothers-in-law: Noris Airall and Macky Barrow; special friends: Olivia Benjamin, Primrose Joseph, Harry James and Church of God Holiness; as well as other friends and relatives too numerous to mention.
There will be a viewing held at 9 a.m. followed by a funeral service at 10 a.m. on Monday, June 13, at Church of God Holiness, Peter’s Rest. Interment will follow at Kingshill Cemetery.
All arrangements are by James Memorial Funeral Home Inc.

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