Cpl. Bevo Reynolds and wife arrived here late Thursday from Albuquerque, N. M., to spend a furlough in the home of his mother, Mrs. C. A. Reynolds and family. Cpl. Reynolds is in the quartermaster’s corps, attached to the air force and entered the service September 5, 1942. He is a former printer of The Globe-Post. Mrs. Reynolds, the former Myrna Dose, a nurse at Sacred Heart Hospital, is employed in a doctor’s office at Albuquerque. Mrs. Reynolds has another son, Harry Reynolds, in the army on the West Coast, and a daughter, Odette Reynolds, a member of the WAVES.
Source: LeMars Globe-Post, July 19, 1943
Pharmacist Mate 3/c Odette Reynolds of the Waves arrived in LeMars Sunday afternoon to spend about eight days with her mother, Mrs. C. A. Reynolds. She is stationed at El Centro, California.
Source: LeMars Semi-Weekly Sentinel, March 14, 1944
Odette Reynolds, Pharmacist Mate 3/c, arrived home Saturday to spend a short leave with her mother, Mrs. C.A. Reynolds and other relatives. She is in the WAVES, stationed at El Centro, Calif., and will leave for there on Tuesday, July 11.
Source: LeMars Sentinel, July 11, 1944
*** Further Research:
Odette L. Reynolds was born Mar. 13, 1923 to Cleveland Alexander and Adeline Hulda Bertha Jaacks Reynolds. She died July 3, 1990 and is buried in Memorial Cemetery, LeMars, IA.
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