Sally H. Reynolds

January 28, 1959 ~ February 19, 2021
Born in: Union City, Pennsylvania
Sally H. Weilacher Reynolds, 62, of Union City, passed away, Friday, February 19, 2021 at her residence, surrounded by her loved ones after a 16 month battle with Glioblastoma Brain Cancer. She fought until the very end with pie in one hand and ice cream in the other.
She was born on January 28, 1959 in Union City, a daughter of Robert Weilacher and Maxine Donaldson Weilacher. She married Bill L. Reynolds on November 20, 1982.
She was a 1977 graduate of Seneca High School and was employed as an accounts receivable administrative assistant at Erie-Crawford Co-Op for over seventeen years.
Sally was a proud marching band mom and was the ultimate fan for everyone. She will be know for her never-ending kindness, the smile that was always on her face, and that she would help anyone in need.
She enjoyed cross-stitching, riding her golf cart, baking and cooking, researching ancestry, eating ice cream (out of all the places she tried Hank's was her favorite), but most of all she loved spending time with her family and grandchildren.
Sally is survived by her husband, Bill of Union City; two daughters, Miranda M. Reynolds and Lydia L. Reynolds both of Union City; several "adopted" daughters; several "adopted" grandchildren; a brother, Milton A. Weilacher of Wattsburg; her dog, Suzy; her cat, Pumkin; her granddog, Bandit; and her grandcat, Finley.
She was preceded in death by her parents.
A Celebration of Life picnic will be announced this coming summer.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Bill Reynolds, 42 Graves Street, Union City, Pennsylvania 16438.
Please take a moment to share a memory or condolence with the family on Sally's Book of Memories online at www.warrenglennfh.com
Arrangements are in the care of Warren-Glenn Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., 62 S. Main Street, Union City.
Bill and Family, We were so sorry to hear of Sally’s passing. I remember when she came down with Brenda, they had such a good time!! Always laughing!!! She always liked wearing her white pearl necklace. I hope that in the days to come, your sadness will be replaced with happy memories of good times with your wife and mom. She was a Special Lady!!!
With our Deepest Sympathy, Dan and Sharon