Dana Reynolds

Dana Calstone (nèe Reynolds; 1912-1966) was the daughter of George and Violet and the younger sister of Terry. She was the wife of Jeffrey Calstone and the mother of Deborah and Alan.

She married Calstone in 1942, together they had two children named Deborah (b. 1941) and Alan (b. 1943).

History
Reynolds was born in Holcombe in 1912, the second child of George and Violet. She had one older brother named Terry. She was only twelve when her father committed suicide by hanging himself in the living room of their house. She came home one day with her mother and brother and discovered that her father had died. Following his death, her mother was diagnosed with clinical depression and was admitted to Mead Park Psychiatric Hospital. She and Terry were then raised by her maternal aunt Bernadette Fowler. She was employed by Charwick Daily Express in 1933. Five years later in 1938, she wrote her famous report The Fly Over.

Having married Jeffrey Calstone at St. Eric's Church in Charwick in 1942, the pair had two children named Deborah and Alan. The couple met in the newsroom of Charwick Daily Express, Calstone was the new Executive Editor of the newspaper. Their marriage lasted for twenty-four years, ending with her death.

In 1966, whilst a passenger in her friends car, she was travelling back to Charwick, when her friend collided into an on coming car, she died later that day from her injuries. She was buried at St. Eric's Church.