Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, February 13, 2013, Page 17, Image 17

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    Februaiy 13. 2013
The
Portland Observer
Athlete was First Black
Quarterback at Oregon
Page 17
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bom on Dec. 7,1922 in Portland. He
entered into heavenly rest on Feb. 3,
2013 in Riverside, Calif. He was 90
years of age.
He was the son of Phil and Elise
Reynolds. His mother was Oregon
Mother of the Year in 1957. His
father was a Red Cap supervisor for
the railroad and active in the
NAACP in Portland.
Robert attended Highland El­
ementary and went on to graduate
from Jefferson High School in 1941
where he received the Hopkin
Jenkins award for best athlete. He
excelled in football, baseball and
track at both Jefferson and the Uni­
versity of Oregon. He was the first
African American quarterback at the
University of Oregon. He gradu­
ated from Oregon in 1947 with a
Bachelor of Science in history.
He was a probation officer in
Multnomah County before moving
to Los Angeles, where he earned a
Masters Degree in political science
from the University of Southern
California. He worked with Presi­
dent Kennedy and his brothers
Robert and Ted on the President's
Council on Juvenile Deliquency and
Youth Crime in the 1960s. He was
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Robert Reynolds
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Los Angeles, for 15 years.
He was married to Jacqueline
Frances Thomas who preceded him
in death in 1995.
Robert is survived by his three
children, Gary, Larry and Rebecca;
a grandson Phillip Sr; great grand­
son Phillip Jr.; daughter in laws,
LaLita and Stephanie; a brother, Dr.
Walter C. Reynolds of Beaverton;
and a sister, Phyllis Smith of Port­
land.
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