William (Billy) Reynolds (11 May 1952 - 23 Mar 2025)

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Location
Stephen McCosh Funeral Directors 11 Jennings Park Northern Ireland BT37 0NB
Date
31st Mar 2025
Time
2pm
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Location
Carnmoney East Cemetery Prince Charles Way Newtownabbey BT36 6DJ
Date
31st Mar 2025
Time
3pm

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REYNOLDS WILLIAM JOHN (BILLY) – Died 23RD March 2025, late of Rathcoole Drive. Cherished brother of Rosemary, the late Albert and Tamuel, and a treasured uncle and great uncle. A Funeral Service will be held in Stephen McCosh Funeral Home, 11-13 Jennings Park, Newtownabbey, BT37 0NB on Monday 31st March at 2pm and afterwards to Carnmoney East cemetery for 3pm. Flowers welcome. Will be sadly missed by his loving family circle. No farewells were spoken, no time to say goodbye, you were gone before we knew and only God knows why.

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Glenn Clarke wrote

Of all the many blessings, however great or small, to have had you for an uncle, was the greatest one of all, the family chain is broken now and nothing seems the same, but as God calls us one by one the chain will link again. Sleep tight uncle Billy, love Glenn and Leighanne.

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Glenn Clarke wrote

The years have flown , a gentle breeze, your laughter echoes through the trees, though you are gone, your spirit bright, still shines within the fading light, remembered always, loved so true, our hearts hold memories, just for you. Goodnight uncle Billy, Lee and Shell.

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Glenn Clarke wrote

Though paths diverge, our hearts remain, a brothers love, a cherished chain, though tears may fall, and shadows creep, your memory, we’ll forever keep, until we meet, in realms above, i’ll always remember my brothers love. Your loving sister Rosemary. Night night son.

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Glenn Clarke wrote

Though paths diverge, our hearts remain, a brothers love, a cherished chain, though tears may fall, and shadows creep, your memory, we’ll forever keep, until we meet, in realms above, i’ll always remember my brothers love. Your loving sister Rosemary. Night night son.

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Glenn Clarke wrote

Though paths diverge, our hearts remain, a brothers love, a cherished chain, though tears may fall, and shadows creep, your memory, we’ll forever keep, until we meet, in realms above, i’ll always remember my brothers love. Your loving sister Rosemary. Night night son.

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