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In Loving Memory

Reynolds, Sally Ann

September 7, 1941 - December 20, 2024

Reynolds, Sally Ann (nee James) of Saint Louis, MO, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church transitioned to the next leg of her journey on December 20th, 2024.   Adored wife of the late Nathan E. Reynolds (TMTMTL), dear mother to Lisa Reynolds and Kevin (Cheryl) Reynolds.  Cherished Memaw to Nicholas and Allyson; her grandchildren were the lights of her life.  Our dear cousin, godmother, sister-in-law, aunt and friend to many.   She never met a stranger.  Sally was a live wire with a boisterous laugh who danced like no one was watching.  She was our first and fiercest defender; that red hair was no lie.

Sally was preceded in death by her husband of 54 years, Nathan, & her parents, Clifford & Dorothy (nee Coleman) James.

Services: Visitation Thursday, December 26th 4-9 pm at Kutis South County Chapel, 5255 Lemay Ferry Road. Funeral on Friday, December 27th at 9:30 a.m. at Kutis South County Chapel.  Interment Jefferson Barracks.

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9 thoughts on “Reynolds, Sally Ann”

  1. You did a good job Lisa . You really captured her personality and gave good information on her I know she’s happy with what you’re doing and taking care of everything you and Kevin love you, aunt Kathie 💕

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  2. Lisa and All of Your Mother-Sally’s Family☆ I send my deepest sympathy & prayers for your Mum! God Bless her and Your Da- may they be enjoying Heaven now as much as they enjoyed Earth ❤️ Dancing Like NO One’s Watching!☆♡☆ LOVE Robin and all The Sorrentino Family!

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  3. I remember Sally as well as Mr. & Mrs. James, her parents.
    My condolences to Lisa and Kevin, and to your cousins who lived in the same building, next door to us.
    Cathy Scheve Roche

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  4. Thanks, Cathy! We remember your family fondly, part of our neighborhood ‘family’. Everyone took care of each other back then………

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  5. Lisa and Kevin and family,
    I am so very sorry to hear of your mom’s passing. I have nothing but wonderful memories of her, including times when our families were together when we were kids. All I have ever been able to see in my mind whenever I’d think of her is her laughing face, head tilted back, loud laugh coming from deep in her soul. She was one of a kind. I know she is now dancing in heaven with your dad. Sending you love and hugs.

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