Reynolds, Kenneth M
Kenneth Michael Reynolds, a son, father, grandfather, brother, and friend, left this world on November 2, 2024, at the age of 54, in Waynesboro, TN. Born on September 29, 1970, to proud parents John and Christine Reynolds, Kenneth’s life was one of vibrant engagement with the world around him, marked by his generous spirit and warm demeanor.
Kenneth’s love for the great outdoors was evident in his passion for hunting and fishing. He spent many joyful hours in the wilderness, often accompanied by his beloved Catahoula dogs, tracking wild boars and hogs with the same patience and determination he applied to every aspect of his life. In addition to his love for the hunt, Kenneth was an avid wrestling fan and a skilled practitioner of jujitsu, discipline that reflected his respect for strength, strategy, and sportsmanship.
Kenneth was the father of five sons, Hunter (Codi), Kaleb, Kelton, and Kerry Reynolds, and Ruger Rumpel. His legacy continues through them and his cherished grandson, Wesson Reynolds, who brought immense joy and pride to his grandfather’s life. Kenneth’s sister, Tina (Jason) Walton, and his nephews, Dylan and Ethan Walton, will also hold dear the memory of his kind and friendly nature. He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Leoma and Robert Reynolds, Gladys and Charles Robinson, and Mallie and Rose Crossnoe, who instilled in him the values of hard work and the importance of family.
His friends and family will miss his laughter, his stories, and the times spent together throughout the years.
Visitation with family and friends will be held at the Assembly of God Hohenwald, located at 1776 Summertown Highway on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, from 4:00 to 8:00 pm. The funeral service is set to begin at 1:00 pm on Wednesday, November 6, 2024, with burial to follow at Memorial Gardens in Hohenwald, where Kenneth will be laid to rest.
As we bid farewell to Kenneth, we celebrate the life of a man who was the embodiment of all that is good in the human spirit. His memory will live on not only through his family but also in the countless lives he touched with his generosity and kindness.