Charles Joseph Reynolds

Charles Joseph Reynolds obituary, Silver Spring, MD

Charles Joseph Reynolds

Charles Reynolds Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by RAPP Funeral and Cremation Services - Silver Spring on Dec. 29, 2022.

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Charles Joseph (Joe) Reynolds will be remembered as a devoted and beloved husband, father, son, brother, uncle, and community member whose life was cut short by senseless gun violence as he returned to the car following a family celebration on December 21, 2022.
Joe was born in Selma, Alabama, in December 1960 to William Weems Reynolds, an Air Force pilot, and Peggy McAliley Reynolds. The family moved several times during Joe's childhood, living in Germany, Albuquerque, Tampa, and Sumter, SC, where Joe graduated from Sumter High School in 1978. Joe then joined his older brother Bob at Auburn University and interned with the U.S. Government through an Auburn co-op program. During these years he formed lifelong friendships, including with Andre de Souza, an Auburn student who became an honorary "Reynolds," and Peter Hastings, one of Joe's roommates in his co-op apartment.
After graduating from Auburn with a degree in Electrical Engineering in 1983, Joe moved to the D.C. area to continue his government work. He first met Peter's sister, Karis Hastings, at Ohiopyle State Park in 1981. Over time Joe and Karis fell in love, weathered the trials of a long-distance relationship while Karis attended Duke Law School, and were married in a service officiated by Karis's father in Dearborn Heights, Michigan, on September 3, 1988. Together Joe and Karis raised three amazing daughters, Lucy, Alison, and Hope. Joe loved his wife and daughters beyond measure, supporting their passions and interests and delighting in all their accomplishments.
Joe was active throughout his life – he played on Sumter High's state championship soccer team, learned racquetball from his father and brothers, and later shifted his energies to disc-related sports, taking up ultimate (as a lefty, his signature move was to fake out defenders by holding the disc in his right hand before making a quick throw with his left) and disc golf. He also enjoyed hiking, biking, camping, pickle ball, and, especially, making other people's lives easier and better.
Joe had a lengthy government career and after retirement took a job at MIT Lincoln Laboratory to continue advancing national security efforts, including contributing to the mission of U.S. Cyber Command. Colleagues praised his work for its technical complexity and emphasized Joe's creative problem-solving and, most importantly, his willingness to mentor others.
Joe was (as his oldest daughter put it at the age of 4) "a fixer." His many skills in technology, home maintenance, and auto repair, as well as the ample generosity with which he shared them, made him indispensable to his local Hillandale community, his church (Takoma Park Presbyterian), and his extended family and friends. Joe offered his time and talents without needing to be asked or expecting anything in return. He was instrumental in connecting his church to its members via Zoom during the pandemic and set up and repaired computer systems for a local nonprofit organization, Community Health and Empowerment through Education and Research (CHEER). He also ran errands for Montgomery Blair High School's stage crew program (even after his children had graduated), mowed lawns, fixed furnaces, shoveled neighbors' driveways, and painted pool walls. He is and always will be sorely missed by all who loved him.
Joe is mourned by his wife, Karis Hastings, their children Lucy (Cory Hutson), Alison, and Hope, his mother Peggy, brothers Bill (Yvonne), Bob (Betsy), John (Christina Padgett), and Andre de Souza (Maria) and their children and grandchildren: Zack, Grace (Dale Smith), Arlo, Oscar, and Emmett; Mary Kate (Ryan Walker), Kimberlee, Eric (Erin Bassett), and Isabel de Souza; as well as by his mother-in-law Phyllis Hastings, siblings-in-law Peter Hastings, Julie Hastings and Oren Kosansky, and Mary Beth Hastings and Howard Wilkins, along with their children Jesse Wiemer-Hastings, Mica and Tali Hastings, and Sydney and Pine Hastings-Wilkins. Joe was preceded in death by his father William Sr. and father-in-law Bob Hastings. Donations in Joe's memory can be directed to CHEER (https://www.communitycheer.org/) or to Marylanders to Prevent Gun Violence (https://mdpgv.org/#home-page).
A memorial service is being planned for a later date.

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Stanley Muchemi (church member)

February 13, 2023

Charles,rest in peace.
Your self less commitment and love to all will be dearly missed.Your fight is not in vain.

Hiwot and Yirgalem

January 25, 2023

Our deepest condolences from our family. We recently purchased a house in your neighborhood, Joe had given his contact information for the seller to pass on to us. We were trying to reach him when we found out what happened. From what we have heard from your old neighbor he was an amazing man who was an anchor for the neighborhood. Please accept our sincerest condolences. May he rest in peace.

Addison

January 19, 2023

My sincerest condolences to Joe's family. I had the good fortune of working with Joe for a few years. I always admired his technical expertise, his friendliness and smile, and his willingness to help and mentor others. He was the first guy I would think about when I had technical questions in one of our projects. Such a terrible loss. He was such a positive figure, and many of us miss him. RIP, Joe. May God bless you always.

Bobby m

January 18, 2023

We are so sorry to hear about Joe. Joe and his family lived behind us and I remember seeing him everyday practicing kicking the soccer ball up and down his back yard into the fence or flying their gas powered airplanes with his brothers in the front yard. He was a kind and funny guy. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. Gif bless. Bobby M.

Keith Jarrin

January 16, 2023

Joe,

Thank you for your service to our Country. As with all things, God has a plan and a path for us as husbands, fathers, leaders, and engineers. We do His will and we walk the path He has for us, brother. And I know you are with Him now. God Bless.

"Jesus said to her, 'I am the resurrection and the life. Those who believe in me, even though they die, will live, and everyone who lives and believes in me will never die.' "

John B. Coffie, Jr.

January 15, 2023

The attribute that stands out to me regarding Joe, is that he took his time to make time for you. As a young engineer, young father, young everything, I began working in the same office as Joe. Struggling to find my niche as an engineer. Joe invited me to lunch on weekly basis with his friend Randy. I remember riding around in that blue Ford Windstar going to lunch with Joe and Randy often, but it was more than eating lunch. Joe and Randy were demonstrating what true friendship looked like. I realized later in life that Joe mentored me. Joe believed in me and my abilities. Joe purposely gave me problems to solve and rejoiced with me when they were solved. That meant a lot to me. I remembered his fondness of his family, Karis and Lucy back then before Allison, and Hope. He loved his family, they were everything. Joe was a family man. Joe and Karis opened their home for our going away party when we were reassigned to work outside of the country. Why was this family doing this? Why? Because they took their time to make time for others. I will miss Joe, but I find solace in God´s Word that says to be absent from this body is to be present with the Lord. Joe is with the Lord. My prayer for the family is that the God of all comfort and peace will strengthen and encourage the family. With love and appreciation.

Mary R Miller

January 6, 2023

My deepest sympathy on the loss of your beloved husband/girls and all family for the sudden loss. May you find solace and comfort in the tough days ahead. Mary

Chris & Karen Abee

January 5, 2023

My husband, Chris and I (Karen) had the fortunate opportunity to talk and visit with Joe and Karis in Puerto Rico. They were in between flights with too much time and we were able to lend our hotel room to them to clean up before their next flight. We remember they´re absolutely adorable little girls who are grown now.
We knew them both to be some of the finest and most honorable human beings on this earth and it is the greatest lost to their family, their friends and to our nation.
We are deeply sad.

Rosalie Riegle

January 5, 2023

So sad to hear! He sure was a wonderful man and a credit to the Hastings family

Sri Chatrathi

January 4, 2023

I found out today of Mr. Reynolds' passing. He had been my patient for about a decade. We were friends and I have so many fond memories of easy conversations. I deal with older patients dying and can reconcile myself to their loss knowing they had a good run but to lose someone so young and so senselessly is crushing. My last memory of him is running into him at an Indian restaurant in Hillandale shopping center and we both recognized each other even with our masks on I am not sure I will be able to go to that Restaurant ever again without a small tear in my heart. Great guy, my condolences to the whole family.

Brendan Conlon

January 4, 2023

Just wanted to share my condolences. Joe was a mentor of mine for a brief period a long time ago. I still remember some guidance he gave me over 20 years ago. What a fantastic man. I am so sorry for your loss.

Michael Lauderdale

January 4, 2023

I never had the pleasure of meeting Joe, but work alongside one of his fabulous daughters, Lucy. My heart is broken for the family and we want you to know that we love Lucy and are grieving alongside her and the rest of the family .

Terry Bazemore Jr

January 3, 2023

Joe literally was one of my favorite people to see and talk to at work. His great knowledge and ease of humor are things I greatly admired. I am so saddened to hear of his passing and send my sincerest condolences to his family and loved ones.

Dave O

January 3, 2023

I´ve had the pleasure of working with Joe Reynolds in multiple Jobs, for over a decade. He was a sharp, brilliant and funny expert who knew what he was talking about and was there to help. That meant a lot and his loss will be profoundly felt in our little community. Joe was a force of nature and a respected colleague. Joe had seen it all, and knew where to jump in, where to correct and of course where to tell us no. As a Tech Lead back in the day, he was usually the guy telling you no, giving him his signature nick name of "No" Reynolds... Frustratingly, you couldn´t argue with his reasoning, which made his no´s that much more powerful. :-) I know he loved the work and he was so good at it...

Fast-forward to his recent career in USCYBERCOM, Joe was in the best position to help all of us get to a YES. Working with him again for the last few years was a real honor because we all got a chance to learn from the king himself. As he supported us, he brought with him his gravitas, reputation and advice.

Personally, Joe helped raise my confidence moving back into the technical side of our community over 5 years ago. As I came up with crazy ideas, Joe would lend his advice and made me feel like I could do this job. Joe also provided a lot of mentoring and advice as my daughter looked for colleges. His advice was very helpful and we talked for hours on various schools programs and degrees.

I can´t imagine what Joe´s family is going through right now but I want to extend my family´s deepest condolences and gratitude for letting Joe come back to the fight, to help us after his retirement. He was greatly appreciated and will be missed by many.

Mel and Lisa McMurtry

January 3, 2023

We are so sorry for your loss. Many of us worked with Joe and respected him very much. He was a great man.

Mel and Lisa McMurtry
Canyon Lake, Texas

Stephanie Argilan

December 31, 2022

I played Ultimate with Joe in the 90s - he was such a nice, caring, intelligent, wonderful guy. I would love them running into him occasionally at work and catching up. I am heartbroken to hear of his passing.

Christy Braddock

December 31, 2022

Deep and heartfelt condolences
Love, The Braddock Family and your CCC Family

Scott Thomas

December 30, 2022

Joe was selfless, understanding, funny, caring, giving, intelligent, peaceful and so many other things.

Jack Unverferth

December 29, 2022

Joe was a kind and generous friend and innovative and intelligent colleague. He never missed an opportunity to contribute his many talents where needed. His senseless passing is a tremendous loss to his family of course, but also to his church, friends, colleagues and community.

Shelton Joyner

December 29, 2022

Joe was the greatest. There´s never been a better "truth to power" leader. I can remember hundreds of meetings in the conference room where Joe would sit quietly in the back furtherest corner, allow 55 minutes of confusing conversation to ensue, and 5 mins before the meeting would end, Joe would drop the greatest wisdom and blow everyones´ mind. Then, he´d walk out with that devilish grin and shrug his shoulders like only Joe could do. It was those moments that led me to realize just how truly invaluable he was to the organization and how I wanted to mold myself after him. For that reason, I sought Joe out for mentorship. Boy, did he give me that mentorship...sometimes in the most unvarnished ways. However, you knew after talking to Joe, you learned something new and that he cared.

Just a couple months ago I ran into Joe. We talked for 40 some odd minutes and he ended the conversation like so many other of our conversations, " What did you do for me today? What are you going to do for me tomorrow?"

Joe, I am better person and employee because I know you. I promise to do something meaningful for you for the rest of my days. Salute.

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