Barbara Ann Matthews Reynolds was born in Martinsville, VA on December 23, 1934, to John and Annie Kate Hairston Matthews. She was the oldest of the girls. Barbara grew up in a loving and Christian home, and was called to glory on Wednesday, March 15, 2023, after a few years of declining health.
Barbara attended Albert Harris Schools, enjoyed her time there with classmates and socialized with her friends and neighbors for a lifetime. She enjoyed travel, many road trips, international travel, cruises, and visits with family members. She always wanted to be where she could enjoy life and have a good time. Very special to Barbara was making certain that her parents who lived next door were cared for and had everything they needed. She loved cooking family favorites to await the family scurrying in on the weekends for her good food. …a Barbara joy! Barbara could be counted on to support her family with endearing care. Barbara had a good heart, and she did not mind expressing her opinion. Also, of great pleasure, as well, was her church, weekday choir practice and regular worship at Mt. Zion AME. As her health failed, she was unable to attend church, but continued to listen to radio and televised worship.
She is survived by daughter, Constance Rene Jamison (Marvin/deceased); Eugene Dudley Reynolds (Dawn), and Ronald O’Keith Reynolds; one sister, Jacquelyn Bolden (Arthur); one uncle, Paul Penn; five grandchildren, Tennille, Erica, Tia, Ebony, and Marcie (Brian); seven great-grandchildren, Omarion, Jamarius, Jaliyah, Ya’Niya, Ya’Mauria, Brayden, and Jessiah; two great great-grandchildren, Amiri, and Autumn. Preceded her in death, Eugene Reynolds, spouse, and parents, John and Annie Matthews.
A visitation service will be held on Wednesday, March 22, 2023, at 11 a.m. until the time of the funeral service at 11:30 a.m. at the C.R.V. Memorial Chapel at Hairston Funeral Home, 301 Fayette St., Martinsville with Reverend Douglas Bynum, Eulogist. Burial will follow at Carver Memorial Gardens, 1310 Carver Rd., Martinsville. A public viewing will be held on Tuesday, March 21, 2023, at Hairston Funeral Home between the hours of 1 p.m. until 5 p.m. Beginning Sunday, March 19, 2023, the family will be receiving friends at the residence, 118 N. Beaver St., Martinsville, between the hours of 2 p.m. until 7 p.m. daily. The family ask that when visiting the home, you would observe all COVID 19 guidelines.
To view live streaming of the funeral service, go to Hairston Funeral Home live on Facebook. Arrangements are entrusted to Hairston Funeral Home.
Love and condolences to the family. We're praying for you all now and always. Louis and Deborah Taylor
Condolences to the family. Sorry could not personally express my sympathy due to illness. May God grant you peace. Marie Baldwin Hairston.
Sharing in the transition of your beloved, Barbara Ann Matthews Reynolds. Cherish the memories. With Sympathy, Love and Prayers throughout this journey. Marguerite W. Wilson and Tim
Gone, but not forgotten. Connie, Jackie and Family of Barbara Ann Matthews Reynolds. Sympathy, Blessings and Love. Cherish the memories. Albert Harris High School National Alumni Association, Inc. Albert Harris High School Class of 1954.
You have my deepest Sympathy my God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow you will always be missed.
Sandra (Nese) Watkins
I Love you as a sister But God love you best you will always be in my heart.
Annie Kate Watkins
My condolences to the family
Sending Condolences and Sympathy to the Family. Praying that God love will Strengthen You and the Family doing your Hours of Bereavement. Hazel W. Spencer and Family.
We are Sorry to Hear of your Loss, We are Praying that God's Peace will Surround and Comfort you doing your Season of Grief. The Life Society, Hazel W. Spencer, President
Connie, Jackie and the entire family of Barbara,you are in our thoughts and prayers. Willie Mae and Peter Harris
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