Bryannah Mae Reynolds, a radiant soul whose spirit illuminated the lives of all fortunate enough to know her, departed this world on October 15, 2025, at Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania. Born on November 30, 2008, in Indianapolis, Indiana, Bryannah exhibited a remarkable zest for life that belied the health challenges she faced. She lived an amazing life, unwavering in her determination to embrace each day with joy and resilience.
She touched the hearts of many with her infectious laughter and radiant smile, a light that will be sorely missed by everyone who had the pleasure of being in her presence. A devoted friend to all, Bryannah could make anyone smile and laugh, cultivating warmth and camaraderie wherever she ventured. Among her cherished possessions was her beloved green goblin doll, whom she affectionately referred to as her best friend. Bryannah found joy in crafting imaginative drawings that featured her whimsical companion, a testament to her creative spirit and boundless imagination.
An engaging student, Bryannah attended Commonwealth Charter Academy in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, where she not only pursued her education but also nurtured her love of music and singing. Her childhood was filled with joy as she reveled in watching "Spidey and his Amazing Friends," sharing in the adventures of her villian companions, and always bringing a touch of imagination into everyday life.
Bryannah’s unparalleled spirit will forever echo in the hearts of her surviving family and friends. She is lovingly remembered by her mother, Bettyjo Tague of Hanover Township; her father, Alfred Lee Reynolds Jr. of Indiana; her sisters, Brooklyn Hayes and Gracin Reynolds, both of Indiana; her maternal grandmother, Mary Lou Blaton, and her companion, Herb Wooton, of Warrior Run, Pennsylvania; her paternal grandmother, Donna Ritchie, of Indiana; her aunts: Patricia Appleby and her companion, Aboud Toussaint, of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania; Joyce Reynolds-Bottos and her husband, Miguel, of Indiana; Susan Reynolds of Indiana; and D.J. Reynolds of Indiana. In addition, she leaves behind numerous cousins and special family friends, including Stacie Scroggins Mason and her husband, Gary, of Indiana, as well as special siblings Bryce Scroggins and his fiancée, Shelby Cole, and Arianna Scroggins, and Molly Mason, Hunter Mason,Reese Hahn all of Indiana. Also her cardiologist Dr Karen Lurito who became more than just a Dr she became a friend and family.
Her legacy is tinged with the bittersweet loss of those who awaited her in eternal peace: her paternal grandfather, Alfred Lee Reynolds Sr.; her maternal grandfather, Kenneth Blaton; and Nurse Kathy Scroggins, affectionately known as Nana. Also Robert Engle affectionately known as Bob Bob of Indiana
As we reflect on the life of Bryannah Mae Reynolds, we remember a young girl whose heart was boundless and whose dreams soared high. In our sorrow, let us also celebrate the moments and memories we have shared, for she remains forever etched in our hearts—a beacon of laughter, creativity, and unyielding spirit.
A visitation in honor of Bryannah will take place on October 22, 2025, from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM, followed by a funeral service commencing at 1:00 PM, both at Jendrzejewski Funeral Home located at 21 N Meade St, Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702.
Jendrzejewski Funeral Home
Jendrzejewski Funeral Home
Deacon William Behm will be Officiating
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