SOURCE: Greenville News
DATE: Thursday, July 28, 1960
BROADUS REYNOLDS
INMAN -- Broadus Reynolds, 61, of Route 3, Inman, died at his home at 8:15 p.m. Wednesday following a three day illness.
He was a son of the late W.D. and Leta Edwards Reynolds.
He was a member of Little Mountain Baptist Church and Adult Class No. 1 of the Church's Sunday School.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Frances Lockhart Reynolds; two daughters, Mrs. Elsie Dill of Route 2, Campobello and Mrs. Joyce Jackson of Inman; two sons, Hershell Reynolds of Inman and Charles Reynolds of Route 2, Campobello; four brothers, Berry Reynolds of Route 3, Inman, R.C. Reynolds of Greenville, Harvey Reynolds of Route 2, Campobello, C.P. Reynolds of Route 2, Greer; a half-brother, R.V. Reynolds of Route 2, Landrum; a sister, Mrs. R.J. Holden of Route 6, Spartanburg; and a half-sister, Mrs. Nannie Hammett of Route 3, Greer, and seven grandchildren.
Wood Mortuary will announce arrangements.
SOURCE: Greenville News
DATE: Thursday, July 28, 1960
BROADUS REYNOLDS
INMAN -- Broadus Reynolds, 61, of Route 3, Inman, died at his home at 8:15 p.m. Wednesday following a three day illness.
He was a son of the late W.D. and Leta Edwards Reynolds.
He was a member of Little Mountain Baptist Church and Adult Class No. 1 of the Church's Sunday School.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Frances Lockhart Reynolds; two daughters, Mrs. Elsie Dill of Route 2, Campobello and Mrs. Joyce Jackson of Inman; two sons, Hershell Reynolds of Inman and Charles Reynolds of Route 2, Campobello; four brothers, Berry Reynolds of Route 3, Inman, R.C. Reynolds of Greenville, Harvey Reynolds of Route 2, Campobello, C.P. Reynolds of Route 2, Greer; a half-brother, R.V. Reynolds of Route 2, Landrum; a sister, Mrs. R.J. Holden of Route 6, Spartanburg; and a half-sister, Mrs. Nannie Hammett of Route 3, Greer, and seven grandchildren.
Wood Mortuary will announce arrangements.
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