

Reginald Tyrone Pryer was born on June 19, 1971, in Tuskegee, Alabama, to the late John L. Pryer and Adell Hale Jenkins Pryer. He attended and graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School in Portland, Oregon.
During his time at Jefferson High School, Reginald was apart of Brothers and Sisters Gaining Equality, a group dedicated to fostering unity and advocacy. His commitment to bringing people together and working toward positive change was evident from a young age. After finishing school, Reginald married Chaunetta Pryer and became the proud father of two children. He later became the owner of a cafe, which he named Corn Bread Cafe. After some time, Reginald moved to Atlanta, Georgia, where he opened a business with two childhood friends, calling it Booker T's Take and Bake Pizza. Unfortunately, due to declining health, Reginald was no longer able to hold onto his dreams and returned to Portland, Oregon, to spend time with his daughters and grandchildren.
Reginald was deeply passionate about the Lord and was dedicated to spreading His word. He always sought to build a closer relationship with his children and grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents, John and Adell Pryer, as well as his siblings Elouise Rogers, Linda Jenkins, and Anthony Jenkins.
Reginald leaves behind to cherish his memories: 2 Daughters: Lenishia Pryer and Brenee Pryer 4 Grandchildren: Serenity Lopez, Chrisshae Lopez, Mahogany Lopez, and Kash Thompson 4 Siblings: Brenda James, Carlson (Sabrina) Jenkins, Bossie Jenkins, and John Jenkins 3 Aunts: Laure Poole, Lillie Hudson, and Thelma Hale A special nephew, Fred Rogers Jr., A host of nieces, nephews, cousins, relatives, and friends.
Reginald's legacy of love, faith, and devotion to his family will be forever cherished.
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