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Longtime Football Operations Assistant Gary Reynolds Passes Away
Aug 20, 2020 | Football
Gary Reynolds, a veteran football operations director at Texas A&M, as well as in the NFL, has passed away from cancer it was announced Thursday.
Reynolds most recently had served as the senior director of development for the Texas A&M Foundation and the College of Geosciences since August of 2018.
From 2008 through the 2017 football season, Reynolds worked with Aggie football serving on the staffs of Mike Sherman and Kevin Sumlin handling many aspects of the football operation.
From 1993 through 2007, Reynolds worked with Coach Mike Holmgren first with the Green Bay Packers and then with the Seattle Seahawks. The 1997 Packer team won the Super Bowl and the 1998 Packers reached the Super Bowl as well as the 2006 Seattle squad.
Reynolds, 53, earned two degrees from Texas A&M, his bachelor's degree in industrial distribution in 1988 and his master's degree in education administration in 1992. While working on his master's degree, Reynolds assisted Coach R.C. Slocum and Tim Cassidy with the recruiting operations.
Reynolds would leave Aggieland in 1992 for one season with Tennessee to serve on the recruiting staff with the Volunteers.
Reynolds was a native of Missouri City. He and his wife Jessica resided in College Station. Reynolds has two daughters, Hannah and Olivia.
Reynolds most recently had served as the senior director of development for the Texas A&M Foundation and the College of Geosciences since August of 2018.
From 2008 through the 2017 football season, Reynolds worked with Aggie football serving on the staffs of Mike Sherman and Kevin Sumlin handling many aspects of the football operation.
From 1993 through 2007, Reynolds worked with Coach Mike Holmgren first with the Green Bay Packers and then with the Seattle Seahawks. The 1997 Packer team won the Super Bowl and the 1998 Packers reached the Super Bowl as well as the 2006 Seattle squad.
Reynolds, 53, earned two degrees from Texas A&M, his bachelor's degree in industrial distribution in 1988 and his master's degree in education administration in 1992. While working on his master's degree, Reynolds assisted Coach R.C. Slocum and Tim Cassidy with the recruiting operations.
Reynolds would leave Aggieland in 1992 for one season with Tennessee to serve on the recruiting staff with the Volunteers.
Reynolds was a native of Missouri City. He and his wife Jessica resided in College Station. Reynolds has two daughters, Hannah and Olivia.
Man so saddened by the loss of my friend Gary Reynolds. He was a great man, a great father, and a great friend. I will miss him dearly. He was such a positive person and I enjoyed just being next to him. Will miss you GR! Prayers for his family. pic.twitter.com/ROpAEpxvbh
— Justin Moore (@AggieSportsAD) August 20, 2020
When I came to A&M in 2014, one of the first people to welcome me & take me under their wing was Gary Reynolds aka GR aka G$. Today, I grieve his passing, but I also celebrate because I know he's in heaven. Prayers to his bride & 2 daughters. ?????? #RestInPeaceGR pic.twitter.com/5PBo4EMbad
— Mikado Hinson (@KadoHinson) August 20, 2020
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