1936
2020
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Kim Hicks
October 12, 2020
Bill Reynal was a great Dad. He was always a kind man and loved helping his kids when he was in town. He stayed at my home several times, we jokingly called my home the “Reynal” hotel. I remember the first time I was invited to go to the Brazos with the family Bill taught me and Bernadette how to make a trot line for catching fish. To our surprise the next morning it had caught a 42 lb. catfish! We were so excited. Bill was a great dancer, if there was music he was dancing. He really loved his kids and time with his family. Bill will be missed.
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