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- [S1] Newspaper Clipping, 8 Jul 1991, Reaing Eagle.
Patricia Hunt Reynolds, 56, of 618 Lake Ave., Wyomissing, died Sunday at 1 p.m. in Reading Hospital, where she had been a patient for one month.
She was the wife of G. David Reynolds, Jr.
Born in HUntingdon, Huntingdon County, she was the daughter of Dr. William T. Hunt, Wynnewood, Montgomery County, and the late Helen I. (Campbell) Hunt.
She was a member of First Presbyterian Church, Reading.
She was employed as corporate secretary for Reynolds-Culligan Water Conditioning, West Reading, from 1969 until June.
She is also survived by a daughter, Deborah C. Reynolds, Whitehall Township, Lehigh County; and three sons: C. David III, Shillington; William H., Columbia, S. C., and Jeffret S. B., at home.
Other survivors include a sister, Penelope H., wife of Olivier Julliard, Geneva, Switzerald, and two grandchildren.
Auman Funeral Home, Reiffton, is in charge of arrangements.
- [S1] Newspaper Clipping, 21 Aug 1955, Reading Eagle.
Gregg David Reynolds Takes Villanova Bride
The marriage of Patricia Campbell HUnt, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. William Taylor HUnt at the "Larches", Villanova, to Gregg David Reynolds, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Gregg D. Reynolds of Mohnton, was solemnized yesterday at 7 p.m. in the Bala-Cynwyd Methodist Church, Bala -Cynwyd. The Rev. Dr. Franklin Duncombe officiating.
The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore of wedding gown of white taffeta designed with a tight fitted bodice, off-the-shoulder neckliine, trimmed with French Alencon lace, tiny short sleeves and a bouffant skirt and train. Her matching tulle veil fell from a small tulle hat. She carried a prayer book with large white orchids and stephanotis.
Penelope Hunt was her sister's maid of honor and Mrs. James C. Hiester, sister of the bridegroom from Baltimore, Md. was matron of honor. They wore light blue taffeta dresses styled with tight fitting bodices, off-the-shoulder neclines and short sleeves. The bouffant skirts had draped bustles at the back and tiny trains. They carried baskets filled with pink roses and wear headdresses of matching pink flowers.
The bridesmaids were Ester A McNeely of Bryn Mawr; Ruth Anne Detwiler of Huntingdon; Joyce C. Hunter of Pleasnatville, N.Y.; and Isabella Phillips of Overbrook. They wore light blue taffeta dresses of the same model as the honor attendants. They carried baskets filles with cerise roses and matching headdresses.
Arthur H. Moss of Wyomissing, was thebest man. The ushers were Albert L. Sheffer II of Washington, D. C.; James C. Hiester of Baltimore, brother-in-law of the bridegroom; Lt (jg) C. David Schelgel of West Reading; Bryce W. Brown of Trenton, N.J.; E. Richard Hartman of Merion; George M. Evans of Wyomissing; Geroge B. Bikle, Jr. of Los Angelas, Cal., and William R. Keen, Jr. of Media.
A reception folowed the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents. Mrs. Hunt received guests in a Dior blue lace gown embroidered in sequins over ice blue taffeta. She close a matching hat and a corsage of white orchids with purple lips,
The mother of the bridegroom was attired in a pink chiffon gown with a small matching chiffon hat. Her corsage was of orchids.
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