Warren McReynolds' Obituary
Warren McReynolds Obituary
Warren McReynolds Jr.was born to Winona McReynolds of Chicago, IL on September 17, 1948, (who precedes him in death). For unknown reason Warren was adopted by Percy and Mable Hudson of Robbins, IL at an early age (who precedes him in death). Warren received his formal educational training at Dwight D. Eisenhower of Blue Island, IL. After graduation from Eisenhower, Warren enlisted in the US Navy and stationed in San Diego, California. Warren completed two tours of duty with US Navy beginning April 18, 1969 and ending June 20, 1974 where he received The National Defense Service Medal.
After the military Warren was a faithful and dedicated employee of 34 years with Amtrak Railroad where he started as a coach cleaner and then promoted to mechanic. Warren was a man of his word and was always there when and if you need someone to talk to. He loved to spend time with his family and dear friends either enjoying a great meal, relaxing on the couch with a good movie or sports game, or on the pool table.
The Lord decided that Warren had completed his task here on earth and took him on to glory to be with Him on Sunday December 9, 2018.
Warren leaves to cherish many beautiful memories of his loving and devoted family: Alvera McReynolds (Wife), Winona McReynolds, Michael Russel, Andrea Russel (Clayton), Georgette Russel, Unice McReynolds, Nicole McReynolds-Smith (Dwayne), Warren McReynolds Jr. (Kedia), Darryl Davis and his former wife Barbara McReynolds. Three special daughters: Francis (Star) Craig, Niesung Bryant and niece Lashawna Blackmond. His siblings: Milo, Kim, Tommy, Claude, Mary, Dorothy, Dell, Hubert, Wadell, Curtis. Warren has 1 child that that precedes him in death: Melissa McReynolds, One Sisters Linda, and Four Brothers: Willie, Frank, Ernest, and Kenny. Fourteen grandchildren, 4 great grandchildren and a host of aunts, uncles, niece, nephews, cousins, and special friends.
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