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Mr. Reginald Walter Sykes

August 31, 1945 — July 20, 2024

Wilmington Island, Georgia

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Adams announces the passing of Mr. Reginald Walter Sykes, 78, who transitioned on Saturday, July 20, 2024, at his residence.

On Saturday, July 20, Reginald Walter Sykes, Sr., our beloved husband, father, Papoo, uncle,

cousin, and friend, passed away at home in Savannah, GA, after a courageous battle with cancer.

He was seventy-eight. Born to Marylee Eugene and Lee Sykes in New Orleans on August 31,

1945, he was the youngest of four children. He graduated in 1963 from Walter L. Cohen High

School (New Orleans, LA) and Southern University (New Orleans, LA) in 1971 with a

bachelor’s degree in business administration and a minor in accounting. He served his country in

Vietnam as a member of the U.S. Army, H Troop 17th Armored Cavalry. Upon returning from

the Vietnam War, he married his forever love, JoAnne Mension, on May 31, 1969. Five children

were born to this union. He furthered his education in the graduate studies program at Webster

College (Charleston, SC). He began his maritime and logistics career with Sea-Land (New

Orleans, LA) in their trainee program. He later worked for Puerto Rico Marine Management

(New Orleans, LA, Jacksonville, FL, and Charleston, SC) until 1993 when he began his tenure

with Georgia Ports Authority in Savannah, GA.

Reginald retired in 2009 from the Georgia Ports Authority as Division Manager of

Administration and Planning after a 38-year career in the transportation industry. In retirement,

he was honored to teach Logistics as an Adjunct Professor at Savannah Technical College.

Reginald proudly earned his Lean Six Sigma Master Black Belt (Finance and Logistics) and

authored, “Teachable Points: A Guided Tour Frontline Supervisors”. He served on the Board of

Directors for Abilities Unlimited. He was often found crunching numbers on his laptop at the

dining room table and continued to provide guidance to the Georgia Ports Authority even after

his retirement.

Reginald confessed his faith in Jesus Christ and was baptized as a young man at New Hope

Baptist Church in New Orleans, LA, where he served as the youngest Superintendent of Sunday

School at 19 years old under the pastorate of Rev. Freddie H. Dunn, and later as a Deacon. Since

2004, he served as a Deacon of New Vision Outreach Ministries International in Savannah, GA,

where his pastor was his son-in-law Michael D. Gadsden. A man of unshakable faith in God, he

was an active member of the Band of Brothers Bible study group in Savannah, GA.

He lived his favorite scripture Matthew 28:19-20, “Go ye therefore, and teach all nations,

baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: Teaching them


to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, in lo, I am with you always, even

unto the end of the world. Amen.”

As a Vietnam veteran, Reginald was a dedicated member of the U.S. Army's H Troop 17th

Armored Cavalry, and he maintained strong lifelong friendships with the soldiers he served

alongside. He attended annual reunions across the county, leading the planning for the three

hosted in Savannah, GA.

Reginald was a passionate storyteller and an avid reader of the Harvard Business Review. He

loved music, especially The Impressions, Earth, Wind & Fire, Maze, and all things Motown. An

excellent athlete, he was a master at the “handstand.” Reginald was a dedicated fan of the New

Orleans Saints and the Savannah Clovers Football Club, which was founded by his son, Brian.

As a loving and doting father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and uncle, he took immeasurable

pride in his family’s accomplishments.

Reginald is preceded in death by his parents, Lee and Marylee Sykes, his sister Dolores S. Smith

and twin brothers Daniel M. Sykes, Sr. (Sylvia) and Donald M. Sykes, Sr. (Renee).

Reginald is survived by his adored wife of 55 years, Jo Anne Mension Sykes; his children,

Kimberly E. Gadsden (Michael) of Savannah, GA, Reginald W. Sykes, Jr. (Kristi) of Concord,

NC, Stephanie S. Davis (Demond) of Savannah, GA, Tracy E. Sykes of Savannah, GA, and

Brian J. Sykes (Deja) of Savannah, GA; grandchildren Meridath, Michaela, Melani, Sydney,

Savanna, Michael, Jr., Aidan, Demond, Mackenzie, Andrew, Reginald Yogi Paul, and Winston

Maxwell Brian; great-grandchildren Madysson, Maisen, and Majorie; and a host of nieces,

nephews, cousins, and many close friends, including lifelong friends Deborah and Jerald (d)

Joseph and Sandra and James Scott, all of Charleston, SC.

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