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Reynolds

In Loving Memory

Reynolds, Nicholas

Nicholas Anthony Reynolds

December, 28th 1979 – March, 15th 2024

Beloved son of Danny (Vicki) Reynolds and Betty (John) Heine. Brother of Matthew (Michelle) Reynolds. Uncle to Lea Conway, Austin Reynolds and Faith Reynolds. Nicholas was preceeded in death by his nephew, Lucas Reynolds. Dearest stepbrother, nephew and cousin. Best friend to Te Bloodsaw and friend to many others.

In lieu of flowers, donations to the Organ Donor Foundation/Life Center Northwest (Link to donate) or a charity of your choice.

Services: Public Visitation will be at Kutis South County Chapel (5255 Lemay Ferry Rd. Saint Louis, MO 63129) on Tuesday, April 9th from 4-6pm. The Memorial Service will immediately follow at 6pm. Services conclude at the funeral home.

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9 thoughts on “Reynolds, Nicholas”

  1. So sorry for the loss of your son.
    Please accept our deepest condolences.
    Larry and Debbie Haegele

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  2. My heart goes out to everyone that is affected by the sudden loss of our boy Reynolds. May God bless him and keep him and let this be a lesson to all of us, tomorrow is never promised. I love you Nick. Much love to shorty, Tee, Gallagher Nick’s Dad and Vicky.

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  3. I am so sorry for you loss. What a handsome young man. May he RIP .
    With deepest sympathy and prayers, Rick and Denise Gartner.

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  4. Betty, I am so sorry for your unimaginable heartbreak and loss. May his memory be a blessing.

    Patti Sciaroni

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  5. We were so sorry to hear about the loss of your son Nicholas. Sending thoughts and prayers to all of you. May you experience God’s love, peace and strength during this difficult time. We’re here for you Betty.
    Sam & Margie Smith

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  6. Wasn’t but a few years ago that I was taking you to the batting cage and Blues Hockey game. Then you grew up and developed other interest. That was expected . Will miss the shenanigans and stories. Will always remember you getting into trouble for slamming car door on Matt’s head. Your mom, Betty, really chewed you out for that.
    Love Uncle Rick

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  7. Very nice service for Nick. He had a great turnout. A lot of family and friends showed up. The Memorial Service was beautiful. Goodbye Nick. Everytime I see a little redhead boy I will think of you.
    Loved Uncle Rick

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