Larry Wayne Reynolds
Larry Wayne Reynolds, 63, of Port Neches, died Tuesday, September 23, 2025. He was born on August 3, 1962, in Pasadena, to Mildred Gwyn LeBeouf and Norman Reynolds, Sr.
Larry retired from the City of Port Neches as the Building Official/Assistant Public Works Director after thirty-six years of service. He was also a part-time inspector for the City of Nederland, Jefferson County Water District 10, and the City of Groves. He and his wife, Anne, owned and operated Reynolds Home Inspection, LLC for the past ten years.
Larry was preceded in death by his father, Norman Reynolds, Sr.
Survivors include his wife, Anne Reynolds; mother, Gwyn Reynolds; brother, Norman Reynolds, Jr., and his wife, Becky; sister, Melissa Fisher and her husband, Chris; niece, Maury Reynolds; his very special nephew, Reid Reynolds; and in-laws, Byron and Skeet Buckalew. Larry was a devoted stepdad to Heather LeTulle and her husband, Sean Mitchell; Troy Lough and his wife, Kayla; and Dannis Latiolais and his wife, Carley. Larry was the best Pops ever to his grandchildren, Kyle and Avery Mitchell and Gracelyn and Clara Latiolais.
Memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude’s Children Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, Tennessee 38105.
Per Larry’s wishes, cremation arrangements were handled through Broussard’s Crematorium, under the direction of Broussard’s, 505 North 12th Street, Nederland.
Very sorry to hear about Larry’s passing.
Prayers for the family, Larry will surely be missed what a great guy!
Thank you Mitch. I appreciate your thoughtfulness.
Anne, Debbie and I are so sorry for your loss. You and your family are in our Prayers. Larry was a good neighbor and friend. I always enjoyed our conversations and really appreciated his knowledge and perspective. We will truly miss him. We are here for you if you need anything.
Thank you Mike and Debbie. He always enjoyed talking to you, you always had the same thoughts about things that he did. You are right, his knowledge can’t be replaced. Like I have told all my neighbors y’all are the best anyone could ever ask for.
Ann so sorry for your loss Larry was great guy we exchanged a lot of stories, and had lots of laughs rest in peace brother.
Thank you David. We have enjoyed working with you all these years and yes, he definitely had a way of making you laugh like no one else could.
Larry rest in peace my friend I will miss you dearly. I will miss a friend that I worked with side by side with for 23 years and have kept in touch ever since. In the 23 years when not at work we hunted, fished and golfed together. He was a friend that I could call to ask him “what I should do about this or that” he always answered and gave good advice. I loved calling and talking three way with larry and Ann as we talked about this and that and giving advice to each other. I always looked up to Larry and he was my dear friend that i have so many memories with and will chrish them forever, love you bro!
George I don’t know where to start. We love you so much, not many people are lucky enough to have a true friend like you. I always enjoyed hearing all those stories about y’all going hunting and fishing, didn’t matter how many times I had heard it I still laughed until I hurt! I love you my friend.
My brother my friend and the very best Neighbor I have ever had in this world RIP my friend I am so so very thankful to you and your wife for being the most loving neighbors anyone could ever ask for fly high brother.
Thank you Johnny. Like I told Greg, I have the best neighbors anyone could ask for. I appreciate y’all so much
Anne and family: I’m sorry to hear of Larry’s passing. He was a good friend and neighbor, always ready to help. God bless you and your family. My prayers are with you 🙏 Greg
Thank you Greg. I’m so lucky to have such wonderful neighbors. I cherish all of you.