Marlynn Joyce Dudley-Reynolds

April 2, 1943 ~ August 12, 2021
Born in:
Pueblo, CO
Resided in:
Pueblo, CO
Marlynn Joyce Dudley-Reynolds, 78, born April 2, 1943, Pueblo, Colo. to Joseph and Delia (Cortner) Dudley, passed away August 12, 2021. She was the third child to this marriage and graduated from South High School in 1961. Marlynn married Charles J. Reynolds, October 15, 1962, in Pueblo, at Mt. Carmel Catholic Church. To this union are three children. Left to mourn her loss; children, Karen (Doug) Banks of Florida, Kevin(Linda) Reynolds and Katrina Reynolds of Pueblo; sisters, Jo Ann (Ronald) Frazier and Carolyn (Gary) Lewis; grandchildren Randi, Evan, Kaitlyn, Bec, Connor, Brittany, Kody, Cheyenne and Tristan; six great-grandchildren, Lexis, Serenity, Rodderick, Mathias, Mason and Jaxon; beloved dog Snowball; special friends, Jan Saunders, Jo Ann Kerrigan, Deanna Peavy and Susie Sowell; and extended family and friends. Preceded in death by husband, Charles; parents; brother, Jerry Dudley; and grandson, Justin. She was a devoted wife, mother, and of Christian faith. She loved sewing, crafts, family gatherings and volunteering for her church. Marlynn loved all animals and fed the birds, squirrels, alley cats and hummingbirds that came to her home. She loved gardening, especially plants and flowers. Marlynn sewed most of her children’s clothes for school and Halloween costumes. She was a professional seamstress and as a young woman even altered/hemmed the neighbor’s clothes and curtains. Marlynn was a person that never complained about anything and was always there for anyone that needed her. Cremation, Montgomery & Steward Crematorium. Memorial service, 10 a.m. Wednesday, September 8, 2021, at Pueblo Christian Center, 1605 S. Pueblo Blvd. Online condolences, www.MontgomerySteward.com
Services
Memorial Service: September 8, 2021 10:00 am
Pueblo Christian Center
1605 S. Pueblo Boulevard
Pueblo, CO 81005
719-566-6097
I remember that she was a cashier at King Soopers in about ’86. I didn’t know to sign my first -and- last name at the bottom of the check, bc I was 17yo. I guess I kind of should have known. Her son was so smart, so, . .she wasn’t used to unworldliness, I suppose.
Well my condolences, bc, . .my mom is 90 and keeps having gastric bleeds, . .and it is just awful.
My friendship with Marlynn was meeting her at my home with her husband Charles and Katrina who was 5 years old with ringlets in her blonde hair. Our husbands worked for at Abex Railroad Tracks and went to college together. We would do crafts and catch up with each other. She was busy with her family and was always doing something to to be with her kids, sports, groups, anything to be with them. Her family would help her out also. One time we were macramed and needed a table, her nephew made 2, one for me. I was so impressed by how much love she had for her family and how much they loved her. She always made time for me. I will miss my friend loved her alot.
With all our love
It was a pleasure to know Marlynn, the sweet person she was. She will be missed.
Prayers for comfort for all family and friends.
I love you my grandmama! You were always that little bit of light in my life! Now you are my most beautiful guardian angel and I couldn’t have been more blessed for having the most loving soul looking after me! I’ll never forget you and always love you!❤
So sorry for your loss. She was a wonderful neighbor and friend. 💔
I’m so very sorry for your loss Katrina and family. She was a sweet,kind, and wonderful Woman
God bless her and all of her loved ones she left behind…
Marlynn was a sweet and thoughtful cousin. You could always depend on her to help get the family together.
One of the things she also enjoyed was family history. Even though I live far away and didn’t see her often, I will miss her.
Michelle Banning, Mark Goff and the whole family. Very sorry for your families loss.
To Marlynn’s family my deepest sympathy. I have known her for many years and worked with her son Kevin. Peace be with you!