Richard Kenneth Reynolds

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Richard Kenneth Reynolds, Jr. Age 71, passed away peacefully at home with his loved ones by his side. He was born May 31, 1949 in Cleveland. He married the Love of his life, Barbara Reynolds on December 23, 1975. Rich worked in the construction industry. He loved to fish and spend time with “his woman”. He went non-stop from morning to night and enjoyed working in his garage. His three girlsss were his world. He loved to make you laugh and enjoyed a good prank! He would do anything for anybody… unless you were a jerk! Most of all he enjoyed spending time with his family and his grandkids. He leaves behind his wife Barbara of 45 years; children, Michelle (Jon) Torres and Marsha (Brian) Brooks; son-in-law, Nathan (Mindy) Kellhofer; grandchildren, Jessica (David), Madison, K.K., Travis, Jakob, Bekah, Liviah, Lucy, Zachary and Abby; sisters, Nancy Trexler, Margaret (Matt) Sharpe, Diane Reynolds, Laura Colon; brothers, Charlie and Billy Reynolds; mother Ida Reynolds and many other extended family members. He was preceded in death by his daughter and grandson, Melissa and Caleb Kellhofer; father, Richard Sr, sisters Linda Lohr and Ruth Schneider; brothers Mark and Joe Reynolds. Friends will be received, 10 am to 12 Noon Thursday, May 6, 2021 at Behm Family Funeral Home, 175 South Broadway in Geneva with a service immediately following at 12 Noon. Guests are required to follow current pandemic guidelines, wear masks and practice social distancing. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Seidman Cancer Center. 9485 Mentor Ave., Suite 3. Mentor, OH 44060 or Hospice of the Western Reserve, PO Box 72101, Cleveland, Ohio 44192. Final Resting place will be at North Madison Cemetery. Online obituary and condolences may be viewed at www.behmfuneral.com

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  1. I remember when you would always talk to me when I was upset, you would pick me up from school if I felt depressed, and you would give me these long talks about how much you loved me. You always found light in dark situations. They say laughter is the best medicine, I never believed that until I heard your genuine laugh. You always knew what would cheer me up. I'm so happy you fought until the end for us. I promise I'll carry on your legacy, I'll follow my dreams, and I will make you proud. You are and always will be one of my main motivations. You were my everything.

  2. I will remember Rich as a fine craftsman, a family man, a good neighbor and one who truly found his soulmate in his lovely wife, Barb. I never realized how stressful the selection of two by fours at Home Depot could be! It better be perfect or the sales people heard about it! Heartfelt sympathy for your loss.

  3. Love you and the family so much. We will be praying for you as you face each of the coming days. May God wrap His arms round you all.

  4. Hey Grandpa, it's been a while, I'm still missing you more and more everyday, you were my everything. I just can't believe you left so soon, everything you did, you did with a good purpose, I will always admire that about you. I'm still trying to train for you as much as I can, but things are getting in the way, I promise starting Monday I'll be consistent for you. But guess what? I got a job! My boss and his family even know you, and remember you as the perfect person you were. It's amazing that everyone who knew you, remembered you as the perfect man. We love and miss you so much Grandpa. ❤

  5. hey grandpa, you wouldnt believe whats going on right now, i feel like the worlds coming to an end to be honest. honestly, im not really afraid to die, i hate everything at this point. i feel like my personal world is already collapsing itself, WW3 might happen and im not really scared of dying, im just scared of dying slow. i wish you could be here to comfort me grandpa. life was so much easier with you, you would be making me feel so much better about this situation and i wouldnt be afraid of dying, i really miss you. i love you


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