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Reginald cemetery mary
Reginald cemetery mary












  • It's likely that Reginald started making coffins in an attempt to get closer to Mary.
  • Reginald seems to wants to separate Crowven from Mary, but they don’t have much of a relationship themselves.

    reginald cemetery mary

    Reginald and Crowven don’t exactly interact directly in the game, however Reginald makes many small comments about how Mary should not be spending time with him, and saying he wishes he could teach him a lesson in Crowven's route. During his bad ending Reginald kills Twyla because of her argument with Mary. On her route Twyla mentions seeing him often when she worked in the library, often looking at suspicious books and trying to hide what he was reading. Reginald and Twyla do not interact much in the game, however Reginald seems aware that she is suspicious of him and seems to understand that she could pose a threat to him. Reginald does start to raise a few red flags throughout most of the routes but it can be easily ignored by him being kind. Reginald is almost always available and often listens to Mary and spends time with her, the two do seem to enjoy each other’s company. On his bad route after Mary discovers bloody scissors in his pocket he becomes extremely violent as well, cutting off her tongue and hands so she can’t tell anyone what had happened. Reginald states that he had been killing people to fill up the cemetery that Mary loves so much and becomes violent when she tries to escape. Reginald and Mary bond over their similar personalities, however at the end of his good route it is revealed that he had been stalking Mary and had even stolen an item from her childhood home (her mother’s necklace or a stuffed animal of hers). Reginald and Mary can become good friends and become very close on his route. Reginald and Mary first meet at a funeral and have a pleasant conversation. He justified this by claiming he was only trying to make Mary happy, providing her with the funerals she enjoys so much. His obsessiveness is further confirmed when he kidnaps Mary and reveals that he was the one committing the murders. This is supported by the fact that Mary had found photographs of her and strands of her hair in Reginald's desk drawer during his route. Later, it's revealed that he's obsessive and dangerous. Reginald expresses interest and talent in making coffins, even sharing photos of some of the coffins he made with Mary. He's also shown to be rather generous, purchasing things for Mary on their outings, and allowing her to stay in his apartment when caught in the rain and when she was sick. He's typically seen dressed in formal wear, even when doing daily tasks and errands.Īt first, Reginald seems to be a kind, polite person, often doing whatever he can to make up for mistakes, whether they're his fault or not. Reginald wears square-shaped glasses that are colored a dark grey. He has eyes with bright yellow sclera and thin white pupils. To send condolences or sign the e-guestbook, please go to To plant Memorial Trees in memory of Reginald John Fedor, please click here to visit our Sympathy Store.Reginald is a tall man with long, somewhat spiky tan hair. Basil’s Cemetery, Dushore, Pennsylvaniaįriends may call on Wednesday, May 25, 2022, at the Homer Funeral Home, 206 Water St., Dushore, PA 18614, from 10:00 A.M.

    reginald cemetery mary

    Basil’s Catholic Church, 101 Churchill St., Dushore, PA, with the Rev. Fedor, of Reed City, Michigan, and Gabriel Fedor, of Wormleysburg, PA.īesides his parents he was preceded in death by a sister: Mary Mowery, on Septemand a brother: Christopher Fedor in 1957.Ī Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30 A.M. He is survived by his sister, Anne Edwards, of Long Beach, CA two brothers: Joseph W. He also loved to watch westerns and was an avid fan of Notre Dame Football.

    reginald cemetery mary

    He was an artist and enjoyed painting and reading his voluminous art books. Reggie was a very loyal member of the Church of the Good Shepherd in Camp Hill. He retired from the Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry after 36 years of dedicated service. His family moved to Wormleysburg when he was nine. Reggie was born June 8, 1950, in Fort Worth, TX, a son of the late Joseph William & Regina Dieffenbach Fedor. Reginald John Fedor, age 71, of Wormleysburg, PA, passed away on Friday, May 13, 2022, at his home with his brother Gabriel, his dog Bella, and his art books at his side.














    Reginald cemetery mary