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Katherine Lewis Reynolds

Katherine Lewis Reynolds passed away peacefully on July 10, 2016, with her daughter by her

side. She was 92. Katherine lived at Peak Resources Cherryville and received additional loving

care by Hospice Cleveland County. Born on July 24, 1923, in Wilson, NC, she was the

youngest of six children of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Dallas Lewis.

Katherine is preceded in death by her parents, by three brothers and two sisters, by two

brothersinlaw

James A. Reynolds Jr. and William D. Reynolds Sr. and by her fatherand

motherinlaw

of Shelby Mr. and Mrs. James Arthur Reynolds Sr.

Her beloved husband of 65 years Robert Kay Reynolds Sr. also preceded her in death. Until

December 2015 Katherine served as her husband's devoted caregiver until his death in

February of this year.

A fully devoted follower of Christ Jesus, Katherine remembered being greatly influenced as a

young girl by traveling from Wilson to Ridgecrest Church Camp in western North Carolina. She

was a member of and married at First Baptist Church in Wilson. After her marriage, she joined

the Presbyterian Church USA where both of her children were baptised and where she was

ordained as a Deacon and as an Elder for life. In the mid1980s,

Katherine served as a member

of the Synod's Council for the MidAtlantic

Region of the Presbyterian Church USA in Raleigh,

  1. An adult Sunday school teacher for more than 30 years, she also served on a mission trip

to Malawi, Africa, in 2005. During the last decade, as members of Aldersgate United Methodist

Church, Katherine and Bob received and enjoyed the many Christcentered

gifts of fellowship,

friendship, and love. One of Katherine's greatest joys was her personal Bible study. Her faith

sustained her throughout her entire life.

After graduating from Atlantic Christian College in Wilson, NC, (now Barton College) with an

A.B. in English, Katherine graduated with an M.Ed. in Physical Education from the University of

North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1944. She was awarded a postwar academic position at Atlantic

Christian as Associate Professor of Women's Physical Education where she taught until 1950.

After her young family moved to Shelby, in 1964, Malcolm Brown hired Katherine to build the

Department of Girls' Physical Education and Sports at Shelby High School where she taught

until 1981. During that time, she began the Girls' Monogram Club, was a faculty sponsor of

FCA, and coached girls' basketball, softball, track, and volleyball. Katherine was honored as the

first woman inducted into the Shelby Sports Hall of Fame in 1981.

Katherine is survived by her daughter Katherine Lewis Reynolds and her son Robert Kay

"Robby" Reynolds Jr. (Janet). By three grandchildren, Kimberly Reynolds Dixon (Harry),

Meredith Reynolds Smith (Erik), and Robert Kay "Tripp" Reynolds III. By four

greatgrandchildren,

Morgan Elizabeth Dixon, Parker Lee Dixon, Drew Allen Dixon, and Abigail

Katherine Smith. By two sistersinlaw,

Dorothy Reynolds Rosser and Marianne Weathers

Reynolds. By two special nephews, Waldemar G. Von Miller (Carol) and Dr. Clarence Franklin

Lewis Jr. (Lynne). By a special grandniece, Meredith Lewis Larson (Robert) and other loving

nieces and nephews.

Burial will be private at Sunset Cemetery. Memorials may be made to Aldersgate U.M.C, 1207

  1. Dixon Blvd, Shelby, NC 28152. ClayBarnette

Funeral Home of Shelby is serving the family


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