Frank Reynolds (1936-2019)
Frank Reynolds, a physician who pioneered children’s cancer care in the Inland Northwest with an insistence on honesty and treating patients like family, died Feb. 9 in Spokane. He was 83.
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Current and past cancer patients, along with family and staff, point out Frank Reynolds, Deaconess Medical Center Pediatric Oncology medical director, at a reunion on July 27, 2003, in Manito Park. Reynolds died this month.
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Dr. Frank Reynolds spends time with leukemia patient Jacob Gray, 6, on the Pediatric Oncology floor at Deaconess Medical Center in 2002.
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Just being a kid. Deaconess Medical Center cancer patient Jacob Christenson makes a playful face as his pediatric ontologist Dr. Frank Reynolds donates blood in Jacob's name at a blood drive at the hospital in 2002.
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"Don't be afraid, your future is bright," Dr. Frank Reynolds tells his six-year-old cancer patient Danielle Perkins at Sacred Heart Children's Hospital in 2005.
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