George W. Reynolds, Jr.

May 18, 2018
Reynolds, George W. Jr.

George W. Reynolds Jr., 72, of Derry, NH, formerly of Hudson, passed away Friday morning, May 18, 2018 at Exeter Hospital, after a period of declining health.

One of six children of the late George W. and Violet May (Willard) Reynolds, he was born in Nashua on March 30, 1946. George grew up on Barrett’s Hill Road in Hudson and was a graduate of Alvirne High School Class of 1966.

A machinist by trade, George had been employed with Bronze Craft Corporation, and then with the former Johns Manville Products Corporation. He later worked for the City of Nashua as a foreman of the boiler room in the Nashua Mill Yard. He also drove truck for the Manchester Beef Corporation until his retirement.

George was a fun-loving guy who liked telling a good story. Family history was one of his passions; enjoyed spending time with his family, his kids meant the world to him. George also enjoyed attending Antique Car Shows.

Members of his family include his four children, Pamela Reynolds, William Reynolds, Kimberly Reynolds and Cory Reynolds; eight grandchildren and five great-grandsons; a brother, David A. Reynolds and his wife Sue; four sisters, Joan Dube, Lois Blanchard and her husband Charles, Joyce Bryant and her husband Malcolm and Patricia Williams and her husband John; also many nieces, nephews and cousins.

Calling hours will be held at the FARWELL FUNERAL HOME, 18 Lock Street, Nashua on Friday afternoon, May 25th from 2 to 4 p.m. George will be laid to rest at Edgewood Cemetery in Nashua at a later date.

18 Comments on George W. Reynolds, Jr.

William Reynolds said : Guest Report Jun 17, 2018 at 9:20 PM

😢

Aunt Joyce and Uncle Mac said : Guest Report May 24, 2018 at 5:00 PM

Billy, Pami, Kim, and Cory, we were so sad to hear of your Dad's passing. We have many happy memories of him as a young man in the 60's before you guys came along. Your Mom, Dad, and us two used to take rides and picnic together. He was fun to be around and no matter where we were or what was going on, could have us all laughing at the funny faces he would make. We'll have those fond memories with us always and hope that you have many too. Love you guys!

tina kelley said : Guest Report May 24, 2018 at 4:38 PM

rest in peace rember u calling marolyn Monroe

john williams said : Guest Report May 24, 2018 at 12:03 AM

hey George, we said we were like brothers, which that made me feel kind of special. you always took a interest were I was traveling, we talk and laugh about alot of things in life. I am not going to look or feel that you left us. that you have gone on a long trip, your brother john. until we meet again,

James Jacques said : Guest Report May 23, 2018 at 10:02 PM

George! I loved calling out that name! I shall continue everytime me and Bill remember you. We only met a few times, but deep down in my soul you felt like family, like we’ve known each other forever. That smile you had I will miss. Your smile made me feel like we were life long buddies. Like we already had a life time of memories, and somehow you were waiting for me to remember. Until we meet again.

patricia williams said : Guest Report May 23, 2018 at 6:38 AM

I Will Miss You Until We Meet Again My Brother I'm so Sorry To My Nephews & Nieces Love John & PATTY Williama RIP

Pattie & John said : Guest Report May 23, 2018 at 6:14 AM

I Will YOU Until We Meet Again Love Pattie RIP

Jennifer Renaud said : Guest Report May 22, 2018 at 10:31 PM

Rip you will be missed

Alice Gilcreast said : Guest Report May 22, 2018 at 9:04 PM

My deepest condolences to the entire family

Mark and Wendy Blanchard said : Guest Report May 22, 2018 at 7:33 PM

Pam, Billy, Cory and Kim So sorry to hear about the loss of your Dad. We enjoyed visiting your Dad when he was our neighbor in Wilton. May your fond memories of him help you through this difficult time.

Chantell Reynolds said : Guest Report May 22, 2018 at 6:35 PM

I love you gramps, I will forever cherish our times together. You would always give me a good laugh. I’ll miss our little strolls to the store to get butts, forever in my heart I’ll never forget you love chantell

William Reynolds said : Guest Report May 22, 2018 at 5:58 PM

Dad, When I was growing up, I thought you were the most coolest guy in the world. All my friends thought so. They always wished their parents were as easy going as you. I don't think I ever told you that. I remember you helping me as a teenager when I was doing a last-minute school project. I remembered that last day we spent together, we had such a good day. lots of laughs it just makes me tear up. That person who cared for me in that way, is no longer here. And I know you loved me totally unconditionally. I might be 48, but my daddy is gone and it's so hard. It's so hard for us, my sisters, too, even though we are all adults. We've lost you, dad, from our everyday lives and your absence is piercing. I'll never hear you ask how my day was, how the weather is where I am again, or hear those endless stories, I'll forever miss those stories. I just feel unbearably sad. I know it's a sadness that will change into something different over time. At the moment I'm not sure what but this rawness won't last forever. There is solace in knowing you enjoyed life to the best of your ability. I'm sure you are where you always believed you would be. It doesn't take away the pain, though. I miss you, dad, and no amount of consoling words can change that. You were still my dad, even though I'm a grown-up. Lots of love, Billy

Lorien Coombs said : Guest Report May 22, 2018 at 12:53 PM

George I will always think of you and fondly remember the many many times we spent together with the girls and Billy over the years visiting you and seeing how happy you made your kids! The unconditional love that you have for them and the way you would word things to help us all feel better about certain situations we were going through at the time that felt so important to us! You had a way of making us laugh and forget because whatever that issue was really wasn’t all that imminent and you knew that! Love you! Lorien

Bob and Marie Pinard said : Guest Report May 22, 2018 at 12:38 PM

Our sincere sympathy for loss.

Cory Lynn/ popcorn 😢 said : Guest Report May 22, 2018 at 10:43 AM

Dad I miss you I love you and you will never be forgotten. Until we meet again. You were a great Dad, you are resting at peace, no more pain. Lots of love. Your stories will go on always remembered. You are home now.

Anjanette Fulcher said : Guest Report May 22, 2018 at 7:47 AM

praying for the George W. Reynolds Jr. family in their time of loss may the Lord comfort you and bring you a peace!

Pamela Reynolds said : Guest Report May 22, 2018 at 5:57 AM

Rip Dad. I love you.

William Reynolds said : Guest Report May 21, 2018 at 9:19 PM

Safely Home Home with Jesus, high up in the sky, I am happy now, promise you won't cry. Angels without numbers, what a sight to behold. I walk with Jesus, down the streets of gold. For a short time we must part. I always will love you deep in my heart. When you too, come safely home we will meet again, down the road, around the bend. Life has been good to me don't be sad, you must go on now, remember the good time's we had. When you feel a gentle breeze, and hear birds singing in the tree's, know I am not far from you. Heaven is only a prayer away, we will be together again some day. I love you, as I know you love me too. I Am Safely Home

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