| Show R EEEEEEG-GS- was gone from the farm until his Sylvia died many years later They both came back after that year of work with money fordown payment on the farm they bought from his mother Mary Ann stayed and lived with them long enough to enjoy two grandsons They cared for her eleven years until she died ofcancerous tumor of the stomach on November 29 1919 at age 66 Her grandson Elmo Reynolds talked often about her reading stories to him from books or comics That frame farm home still stands today straight and empty Only Reynolds people have Mary Ann Reynolds grandscns Glen Reynolds Elmo Reynolds son Isaac Reynolds lived within its walls After it was sold it housed animals forwhile but now it stands boarded up still holding its dull yellow paint straight just like its first strong-willed builders Mary Ann haddetermination for life that kept her close to what she believed It also bouyed her up for the bad and good times She made the best of life for herself and those around her Personal history of Elizabeth Ann Dye Nida Reynolds Lucy and Rex Dye 80 |