Dr. Henry Herbert Reynolds died of diabetes at his home in Malone, N. Y., July 27, 1918.
The son of Samuel and Mary Reynolds, he was born at Belmont, N. Y., November 25, 1861, and fitted for college at Franklin Academy, Malone. His connection with Dartmouth was brief, as he left college during freshman winter.
Upon leaving college, he began the study of medicine, and obtained his medical degree from the University of Vermont in 1890. He first located at Ellenburg, N. Y., where he built up a large practice. In 1902 he removed to Malone, and came to be known as one of the most skilful and successful practitioners in northern New York. The local paper characterizes him as "a man of the finest character and qualities and a most loyal friend."
Dr. Reynolds was married October 1, 1889, to Clara A., daughter of Charles E. Hastings of Malone, and sister of his classmate, Charles A. Hastings. She survives him, with two daughters and a son.
He was a member of Franklin County Medical Society, a substantial supporter of the Methodist church, and a Mason, being a member of the local chapter and commandery.