Brent Lee Reynolds

Brent Lee Reynolds, 40, passed away September 30, 2019.

Service Information: Memorial Service will be held 2:00 p.m., Sunday, October 6, at Lake Shore Funeral Home.

Brent was born September 19, 1979 in Atlanta, Georgia to Gene Reynolds and Deborah Richards.  He grew up in the metro area of Atlanta, as well as Tampa, but called Florida home.  The last five years he spent living in Texas. He will be deeply loved and missed by all who knew him.

 

He was preceded in death by his maternal grandmother, Betty Bohland; maternal grandfather, Don Richards; paternal grandfather, Eugene Ray Reynolds; uncle, Steve Reynolds; and his niece, Miracle Marie Thirdkill.

Survivors include his great-grandfather, Richard Bohland; mother, Deborah Richards;  father and step-mother, Eugene Lee Reynolds and Nancy Reynolds; wife, Michelle Worthey; daughter, Kirsten Lee Reynolds; sons, Dylan Bringman, Noah Worthey and Cecil Worthey; granddaughter, Adeline Jayne Reynolds, brother, Bronson Reynolds and his children, Bryan and Jaydyn Reynolds; sister, Leah Reynolds and her children, Cristy and Celeah Reynolds and Jesse and Alex Long; and brother, Christopher Reynolds and wife, Jessica and their children, Tyler and Peyton Reynolds.

 

Place of Service: Lake Shore Funeral Home , 5201 Steinbeck Bend; Waco, TX 76708



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  1. My best friend My brother you will be forever missed

  2. Tiffany Brendel

    Praying for the whole family. He was such an awesome person to know. Loved him dearly and love u all!

  3. Gracie Williams

    Michelle I wish my deepest condolences, I never met Brent But I love you so much and I never want to see you hurt. I am truly sorry for your loss. I’m praying for you, love you much. I wish my deepest condolences to Brents family and friends.

  4. I’m so sorry for your loss, prayers for comfort to your family.

  5. You will be missed cousin.

  6. RIP Brent

  7. Zanzibah Stewart

    I Have been searching for you for years my brother. To only find out what happened to you only a year ago. You didn’t deserve that my brother. You were; NO. YOU ARE one of the most genuine and honorable men I have had the honor and privilege to not only know you but call you my brother. You was the last face and voice I saw when I was being transferred from Washington. I was so terrified to be going to another prison by myself. We were all FAMILY. Josh you ,Hodge and Molina. We weathered the most inhumane conditions on Earth. But no matter how messed up things were in those years in hell. I can always count on you to come check on me, or just to hang out and talk. We all had a bond so tight that we didn’t even have to speak to each other to communicate. I still can’t believe I’m sitting here writing on your obituary, when I wish it could be us having a beer as brothers and talk about old times. Just know that I am who I am because of your friendship and love. You Josh and Hodge put me back on my path. And I swear to you aslong as I still breathe I will do whatever is in my power to honor your name and life my brother. You are my family and I miss and love you . Until we meet face to face , you and Josh don’t have touch fun up there. I love forever my brother.
    From your brother Black Viking

  8. Michelle M. Worthey

    It is hard to believe that almost a year and a half has gone by since you went home. I miss you. “God’s plan” you would always say. Lean not on your own understanding. Instead, trust in our Lord God in all you do. See you on the other side my friend, lover and partner in crime.

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