RANDALL WADE REYNOLDS, better known as "Randy" was born on November 15, 1962 in Fort Pierce, FL, to the union of Joseph and Hattie Bell Reynolds. He was a life long resident of Ft. Pierce, FL, where he attended public schools and graduated from Fort Pierce Central High School with the class of 1981. Randy worked as an electrician helper and landscaper. He became an entrepreneur and owned several businesses to include landscaping, car sales, auto detailing, jewelry wholesales, furniture sales and real estate.
Randy was a devoted father, papa, and son. He loved spending time with his children and grandchildren which if you saw him, most likely you would see one of them too. He enjoyed worshipping and singing in the Mens Choir. He became a minister early in life and was a dedicated member and reverend of Non-Denominational Faith Temple, where his father, Rev. Joseph Reynolds is pastor and his brothers, Floyd and Terry are ministers. Early Sunday morning on June 23rd, Randy closed his eyes and peacefully joined the heavenly choir of his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. He was preceded in death by: Grandparents, Tom (Emmaline) Reynolds; Spurgeon (Henrietta) Boston; Aunts, Emma Lee Byrd, Margie Caynon, Naomi Claireorne, Rosa Lee Sparkman, Katie Boston, Reatha Washington, and Vera Bailey; Uncles, Thomas Reynolds, Jessie Reynolds, Clarence Reynolds, Spurgeon Boston, Jr. and Gus Boston. Randy leaves to cherish his memories are: His Parents, Joseph (Hattie) Reynolds; Former Wife, Diane (Floyd) Reynolds Crumpton; Children, Sherrie (Diamante) Hall; Shane (Lakeshia) Reynolds; and Shawn (Tiffany) Reynolds; Grandchildren, Diamante Jr, Armani, A 'Marion, A 'Darion, and A 'Mante Hall; Lyrionna, Romance, Amiya and Shawn Reynolds, Jr; Brothers, Craig, Michael (Yvonne), Floyd (Shirley), and Terry (Victoria) Reynolds, all of Ft. Pierce; Aunts, Candazy Charles, Betty Davis, Lucille (Bobby) Golphin and Dorothy Banner; Uncles, Frank Reynolds, Willie Reynolds, Robert (Irma) Reynolds, Lawrence Sparkman and a host of beloved nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends.
A public visitation for Rev. R. Reynolds will be held on Friday, July, 5, 2019 at Stone Brothers Funeral Home from 3 - 7 p.m. A Funeral Service will be held 12:00 noon on Saturday, July 6, 2019 at St. Mark Missionary Baptist Church, 921 Orange Avenue, Fort Pierce, Florida. Rev. Jonathan Ingram, Host Pastor - Rev. Terry Reynolds, Officiating. Interment in Hillcrest Memorial Gardens.
He was an amazing Father and Grandfather he was always there for me when i needed him and always put people first he fought through hard times and was still there for you i love him so much and im sending prayers
-Amiya (Granddaughter)
May God bless you Randy.
From Greg Smith in Atlanta. I'm am so very sorry and saddened to have learned of your passing... You were the only big brother I ever knew Rest peacefully...
My condolence to the family I will keep you in my prayers and thoughts
My thoughts and prayers are with you. Mr. Reynolds was a great man, father, grandfather, role model and friend. I’ve very thankful and honored to have known you growing up. RIH. Always Franchesca and A’zeya Foxx
I am deeply saddened to hear of the passing of our Brother Randy. my Sincere Condolences to this family. Praying that God holds each of you close always. Pastor Charmaine Clements
From your nephew liljohn in Kissimmee I love you family sorry I couldn't be there to be of support hold your head up uncle Floyd and auntie Shirley.
I am so thankful to have met Minister Randall Reynolds and have gotten to him. My brother, Brian, who played for The Brothers in Christ, they stayed in contact with each other even when Brian became ill Rev made sure he called and went to visit him in the hospital. It really touched the Pryor family's heart to know how much he cared. He put on a benefit program with the brothers in christ,to help my brother in his time of need while he was in the hospital. He encouraged my brother daily. Even though brian never played the keyboard again for the group, that never stopped Rev from believing that he could. He was a great man of God and we considered him to be apart of our family.
To the Reynolds family be encouraged, to be absent in body is to be present with the Lord, praying for you all. Much love! Your friend Valerie Pryor
My thoughts and prayers are with you. Draw close to God that He might draw close to you. He said He would never leave us or forsake us. He is true to His promise.
Rev. Dr. Frances Harris
Brother I am truly at a lost for words, we have shared so many things together in life from church to business ventures to forming our men’s group Brothers in Christ! At the end of the day it was always about God and becoming successful men of Christ! I shall never ever forget you my brother! A promise is a promise! I am my brothers keeper! Love Pastor Travis Rogers and lady Tanika Rogers And the entire HRWC Church and New Destiny Church family!
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