Ethel Mazie Reynolds

Ethel "Mazie" (Dahlke) Reynolds, 74 of Raleigh NC, formerly of Bradford, passed away Thursday March 8, 2018 in Raleigh.

Born June 9, 1944 in Bradford, she was adaughter of the late Hugo and Emma (Viereck) Dahlke.

Mazie was a 1962 graduate of Bradford High School.

In 1963 she married Donald Reynolds who preceded her in death.

She was employed at AirCo Speer and later Corning Glass in Bradford.

Surviving is one daughter Deborah (Michael Martin) Curtin, two sons Bradley Reynolds of WA, and Brian (Bunny) Reynolds, of Raleigh, one granddaughter Bethany (Derek) Kapp, three great grandchildren Abigail Curtin, Liam Kapp and Hermionie Kapp, two sisters Diann (Jerry) Sears, and Jean (Roger) Irons, and several nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, and one grandson Andrew Curtin who died February 7, 2018.

Funeral arrangements will be held in Raleigh NC.  Local arrangements are under the direction of the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes Inc

Memorial contributions may be made to the Bradford Public Library.

Online condolencesmay be expressed at www.hollenbeckcahill.com

 

 

 

 

 

HOLLENBECK-CAHILL Funeral Home

33 South Avenue • Bradford, PA 16701

All Condolences -

I, too, worked with Mazie at the bakery and have many fond memories of those days working with her. I last saw her when she was expecting her first child. I have often thought of her over the years. My sympathy to her family.
— Linda Stover Mura

Remember when we worked at the bakery together in our "little pink uniforms" butter rolls and doughnuts, eons ago. Fond memories of you Mazie....condolences to your family.
— Marianne Larsen Reninger

Condolences

  • I, too, worked with Mazie at the bakery and have many fond memories of those days working with her. I last saw her when she was expecting her first child. I have often thought of her over the years. My sympathy to her family.

    — Linda Stover Mura
  • Remember when we worked at the bakery together in our "little pink uniforms" butter rolls and doughnuts, eons ago. Fond memories of you Mazie....condolences to your family.

    — Marianne Larsen Reninger