Carroll Dock Reynolds

1915 ∼ 2011

Carroll Dock Reynolds

Carroll Dock Reynolds, 95, of Port Neches, Texas went to be with Nadean, his beloved wife of 68 years on March 29, 2011. He was born December 26, 1915 in Colmesneil, Texas to the late James Justin and Annie Haskin Reynolds. He retired after working for 38 years for Texaco as a gauger. He served his country proudly in the U. S. Army Air Corp during World War II.A gathering of family and friends will be held Friday, April 1st at Melancon39s Funeral Home, 1605 Avenue H in Nederland from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Funeral services will be held Saturday, April 2nd at 10:00 a.m. at the funeral home, Rev. Brian Johnson officiating. Interment will follow at Village Mills Cemetery in Village Mills, Texas.Carroll is survived by his daughter, Wanda Linder and husband Marvin of Nederland son, Tom Reynolds and wife Debbie of Bedford 2 grandsons, Richard Reynolds of Magnolia and Michael Reynolds of Houston and 6 greatgrandchildren, Megan Linder of Orangefield, Kayla, Kimberly, Austin, MaryAnn, and David of Magnolia.He is preceded in death by his parents wife daughter, Carolyn Sue Reynolds and 2 grandchildren, John and Kevin Linder.

Condolences

Curtis P Gaugh Wilma M Gaugh April 1, 2011
Carroll Nadean were VFW members when we could all participate in the varous activities. We always looked forward to seeing and visiting with them, and were impressed with how gentle and loving they were in all their manners. We were sorry when Carroll became so hard of hearing that he could not participate in a conversation with people that did not know his hearing was so bad. We shared some good times with them, however we too have become aware of the limitations for our activities and will not be able to attend the funeral. We will give Thanks and Praise for the presence they gave in a loving way to us May Gods Peace be with Each one of you, in the family. Curtis Wilma Gaugh V F W Post 4820 Port Neches Texas
Ron Tina House March 31, 2011
Tom, our thoughts are with you as you celebrate the life of your father.
Sandra Yeagin March 31, 2011
Tommy and Wanda, Im so sorry for your loss. Uncle Carroll once told me it was quotlove at first sitequot when he met Aunt Dean. That love grew even stronger through the years and he said he could never imagine living without her....Now theyre together againSandra
Melanie And Jessica Frederick March 31, 2011
I have been neighbors with Mr. Carroll for 6 years. I wil dearly miss our conversations and all of the wonderfull stories he would tell me standing at the fence in our backyards. Every year he would stand there and shake his head and laugh at me trying to push my lawn mower while he would ride by on his. I will miss him very much.