Reynolds made his last public appearance in November at the Frank Brown International Songwriters Festival in Florida. {{start_at_rate}} {{format_dollars}} {{start_price}} {{format_cents}} {{term}}, {{promotional_format_dollars}}{{promotional_price}}{{promotional_format_cents}} {{term}}, Residents ask school board where is the outrage after drag performance; school system will revise agreement with Forsyth Tech, No new vaccinations would be allowed in North Carolina for 3 years under bill filed in N.C. House, Slice of Napoli closing; new pizza place moving in. Mr. Jay H. Reynolds, 82, of Greensboro, went home to be with his Lord and Savior, on Friday, May 17, 2013, at Randolph Hospice House in Asheboro. Jay served in the US Airforce from 1953-1957. Obituary Jim Spivey, an award-winning athletics director who spent a majority of his career at Reynolds High School, has died. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to the National Kidney Foundation, as well as achurch or charity of the donors choice. April 17, 2020 Family and friends will break and reconvene at Greenwood Cemetery for a 1:00 pm interment. Reynolds Obituary I just remember wherever we went with mom and dad around town he would know somebody, and I always thought that was a big deal, said Jay, who is a 1990 graduate of Reynolds High School. Looking back on it, I realize it more and more every day the interaction with the students and faculty was the best part of it all, Spivey told the student newspaper. Tribute Archive. He exited the Waylors in 1976 to launcha three-decade songwriting career in Nashville. Comfort the family with flowers or a sympathy gift. He attended school in Price and graduated from Carbon High in 1952. Maybe Ive forgotten a name, but I dont forget much about them. If you know of an upcoming event for Jay C. Reynolds, please add one. Jim Spivey, an award-winning athletics director who spent a majority of his career at Reynolds High School, has died. Let others know about your loved one's death. Donald Ralph Walker. Reynolds songs were cut by Toby Keith, Dickey Betts, Tompall Glaser, Jake Owen, Eddy Arnold, Tom Jones, Conway Twitty and Bobby Bare, among others.