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Douglas William Reynolds

September 8, 1958 — December 14, 2017

Douglas William Reynolds, 59, died December 14, 2017 at Jackson Hospital in Marianna, Florida.

Douglas was born September 8, 1958 in Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt, Germany. His parents were Thomas Reynolds and Peggy Ann Pressly Reynolds.

Douglas grew up in the Fort Worth, Texas area and attended school at Eastern Hills. Douglas worked for consolidated Freight doing over the road trucking. He worked in the gas and oil pipeline industry since 1985. Douglas worked as a labored, a teamster driver, a boom operator, and an inspector. He traveled the United States working pipeline jobs. In 1998, Douglas moved to Adams, North Dakota where he met and married his wife, Dianna Reynolds. Douglas retired in 2016 due to health concerns.

Douglas lived life to the fullest. He enjoyed music, fishing, riding his Harley Davidson Motorcycle, watches, pocketknives, Copenhagen, Budweiser, shooting squirrels in the backyard, ball caps, and he loved to visit and tell stories. He also loved spending time at his camper in Greenwood, Florida.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Thomas William Reynolds and Peggy Ann Reynolds; grandparents, Bill and Merlin Reynolds and Fred and Virtell Pressly; one brother, Scott Allan Reynolds.

Douglas is survived by his wife, Dianne Kay Reynolds; brother, Dan Leslie Reynolds; sister-in-law, Deborah Reynolds and stepmom, Jan Parent Reynolds; step children, Troy Ellingson and wife, Kara; three grandchildren, Grant, Sydney and Tyce of Langdon, North Dakota. Jared Ellingson of Anchorage, Alaska and granddaughter, Morgan, Renae Weisenburger and husband, Nate along with two grandsons, Garret and Westin of Great Falls Mt.

A memorial service will be 1 p.m., Saturday, January 13, 2018 at the Oakwood Cemetery in Corsicana, Texas, 700 S. 15th St. Enter in the north entrance which will be marked with balloons. There will be fellowship at the La Padera Restaurant, 1401 W. 7th St., following the service.

There will be a celebration of Douglas life in North Dakota; the date will be determined and announced at a later date.
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