Stephen-Reynolds-Obituary

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Stephen E Reynolds

Salt Lake City, Utah

Oct 28, 1943 – Apr 10, 2015 (Age 71)

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BORN
October 28, 1943
DIED
April 10, 2015
AGE
71
LOCATION
Salt Lake City, Utah

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Evans & Early Mortuary Obituary

Professor Stephen Eugene Reynolds was born on October 28, 1943 in Noblesville Indiana, and passed away April 10, 2015 in Salt Lake City Utah. He was preceded in death by parents Jack Eugene Reynolds, and Lois Daubenspeck Reynolds. He attended and graduated Fairborn High School, Ohio State...

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I am sad to have just learned of Professor Reynolds passing. He was a great teacher. I loved learning from him. His classes are the reason I became an economist. My condolences to his family.

October, 25th, 2015

I just read here at this place of the death of Professor Stephen E.Reynolds. I had him as a teacher and mentor of my dissertation, while studying at the U of U some time ago.He and his wife came to visit my wife and me in Germany twice, if I remember correctly, but unfortunately we lost track of each other. Some people you lose and really don`t know why, and it remains unsatisfactory. Nevertheless, we were quite happy to have been associated with him, a fellow to...

Dear Ann, Elizabeth + Stephanie,

We were so saddened to hear of Steve's passing. We fondly remember going out for breakfast with you after church services. The years are flying by so quickly. We treasure the moment when Steve hugged Kristin when she graduated with her degree in Economics at the U of Utah.

Sincerely,
Bob + Lee White + Family

Steve was my dissertation chair and my mentor.Thanks to his efforts I was able to finish my doctoral degree.Many times when I have needed help he was always willing to write a letter or help with a review.I will miss him.He was a good man.
Rick Grabowski, Ph.D.(1979)

He was my dissertation chair and in some ways like a father to me. He really set me on my career path and believed in my when no one else did. I dedicated my last book to him but he passed before I could mail him the copy. He will be greatly missed and never forgotten.

We were neighbors for many years and enjoyed a wonderful,warm friendship. All our best to Ann and the girls. Pete and Robyn Nicholas.

I loved working with Steve for 15 years while he was the Associate Dean of the College of Social and Behavioral Science. He taught me many things and I feel very grateful that I had to opportunity to associate with him. If they gave out Olympic medals for the number of students taught, Steve would surely get the gold. He was an amazing person in many ways and will be greatly missed. Marilyn Cox

Steve was such a great dad and a great employer. As a teenage babysitter, I was delighted that I got a raise every time Steve got a raise. He was always thoughtful. He would pick me up in that big, blue beast of a car and open the door for me every time. I loved being at the Reynolds' home - 2 sweet girls, great food, different books and magazines than my parents had, and always great conversations that shaped my young life. My love to the family!

I was saddened at the passing of Steve, Zoe worshiped the ground he walked on. I very thankful that he and Ann were willing to take Zoe and raise her. You were such an inspiration to her. Love to Ann, Liz, Stephanie and my sweet little Zoe.