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Minnie Anna Reynolds, of Chase Road, Thompson, died Sunday, June 14, 2009 at the Day Kimball Hospital after a long Illness. She was the wife of the late Allen N. Reynolds, he died in 1998. She was born in East Putnam May 15, 1920, daughter of Henry and Mabel (Baker) Bennett. She had made her home in Thompson all her life, a member of the Thompson Congregational Church. She was an avid gardener growing flowers and vegetables, she also enjoyed bird watching. She was a devoted mother, grandmother and great grandmother. She leaves her children: David Reynolds of Thompson; Warren Reynolds of Thompson; Judith Bousquet of Putnam; Laura Reynolds of Thompson; grandchildren : Scott; Michael; Nathan; Mathew; Robert; Mary; Jody; six great-grandchildren. A nephew: James Bennett and his wife Shirley of Montville. She was predeceased by a brother: John Bennett in 1991. Funeral services and burial will be private. Donations may be made in her memory to the Day Kimball Hospital Oncology Unit or the Hospice Unit, both at PO Box 632, Putnam, CT 06260. The Smith and Walker Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. To share a memory, “Light a Candle” at www.smithandwalkerfh.com
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Chic and Elaine posted a condolence
Minnie always had a smile and a Welcome each time we visited. We hold many cherished memories of living as neighbors to the Reynolds family. Our thoughts are with you all.
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Jim & Cheryl posted a condolence
Aunt Minnie,
A few days have passed since you were called away.
You are in our thoughts every single day. Our world has changed and we're still sorting it out.
It's been really hard without any doubt.
Our memories of you will linger forever. Knowing seeing you again will be never. We are trying to cope the best we can, it's been really hard because you were such a wonderful wife, mother and aunt. With these few words we want you to know. We love you and miss you terribly so. Gone from our sight, forever in our hearts and memories.
Deeply missed by, Jim, Cheryl and Cameron
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Edgar and Louise Lavigne posted a condolence
To Laura and family:
So sorry for your loss. Her smile will live forever in your thoughts.
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Jane Burlingame posted a condolence
When I remember Minnie I will picture her with bright eyes and huge smile in the middle of her garden just as she appears in the picture we have of her in the clinic. It was impossible not to love a person with such a joyful attitude about work and life. We will miss her. Jane