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Betty Sylvia Reynolds was born June 15, 1936 in Cincinnati, Ohio. On November 10, 2005 she peacefully took her rest at Valley Medical Center in Renton, Washington with her son Sheldon at her side.
Betty Reynolds was born to Mary Prince and Moses Taylor. Her immediate family was also comprised of two sisters, Lorraine Prince and Laura Belle Taylor. Mrs. Reynolds attended the historic Stowe School in Cincinnati as a child and graduated from Woodward High School. She later married Donald Reynolds on July 27, 1957 and together they bore one son, Sheldon, whom she lovingly referred to as her gift from God. Mrs. Reynolds was a hard working woman, spending many years employed at the Ford Motor Company in Cincinnati, Ohio. She had a love for children and worked as a Teacher's Aid at Cincinnati's Sands Elementary. Being a versatile and industrious woman, she attended barber school during her late forties, pursuing a career as a barber. Mrs. Reynolds also made it to the higher ranks as a Tupperware Distributor, once winning a car for her expertise. Mrs. Reynolds was part of a musically gifted family including her cousin Phillipe Wynne of the Spinners. Among her artistic accomplishments, Mrs. Reynolds was a well known songwriter with songs written for Earth, Wind, and Fire and the Commodores.
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