1341 N. Baldwin Ave.
Marion, Indiana
David Joseph Reynolds, 49, departed this life on June 11, 2024, following a two-year battle with cancer. He died in his home, surrounded by his loving family.
David was born in Marion on November 14, 1974. He graduated from Marion High School in 1993 and attended Ball State University, where he studied physics and astronomy.
His interests were many and varied, and he developed expertise in all of them. These included electronics, astronomy, physics, photography, woodworking, ham radio, camping, and travel. His favorite times were those spent with his family. Those who knew him will always remember his incredible intelligence and his ability to think through problems.
In March of 1997, during a vacation trip to Beijing, China, he met and fell in love with Xue Fan. Later that year, Fan emigrated to the United States, and they were married that December in David's parents' home.
Dave had always been interested in his parent's business building and servicing pipe organs. He had become an expert in many areas of the business when still a boy, helping his dad maintain the organ in Memorial Coliseum. When he married, he co-founded Reynolds Associates in partnership with his dad. Together, they built or renovated over 60 pipe organs and produced some of the finest instruments in the Midwest. For these organs, David created intricate design plans and layouts. Reynolds Associates, Inc., became one of the first organ building firms to employ CNC technology to create their instruments, and David was the guiding force behind the use of this technology. The pipe organs they created together have the potential to last for centuries.
David's proudest achievement came in 2004 when Fan gave birth to their son, Jonathan Peter Reynolds. His greatest pleasure was doing projects with his son, attending his swim meets and cross-country events, and traveling with him. Together, they explored China, Alaska, and northern Michigan. Whenever Jonathan needed him, he was available to fix a car or teach his son how to turn projects on the lathe. In 2022, following David's cancer diagnosis, Jonathan entered Indiana University, where he is studying Medical Administration.
Survivors include his wife, Fan; beloved son, Jonathan; mother, Tina; father, Thad; mother-in-law, Zhang-Ting; as well as numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins.
He was preceded in death by his cousin, James Miller, who also worked for the organ company. James was killed in an automobile accident in March of this year.
At David's request, there will be no funeral or visitation. Instead, a memorial concert will be held next year on the new pipe organ at First United Methodist Church in Noblesville, the last project in which he actively participated. That instrument was finished only a few weeks before his death.
In the beautiful works he created, and in the lives he touched, David Reynolds will continue to enrich the lives of others.
Arrangements are entrusted to Needham-Storey-Wampner Funeral & Cremation Service, North Chapel, 1341 N. Baldwin Ave., Marion, IN.
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Dee Anna Miller
March 2, 2025
David was one of the best and genuine individuals I'd met. My cousin, great worker,citizen and father. You are forever missed
Chris Reynolds
June 22, 2024
Losing my nephew, David, to cancer shattered our hearts. He was a vibrant soul, full of laughter and curiosity, taken far too soon. We cherish the memories of his courage during treatment and his unwavering spirit. Though he's gone, his resilience continues to inspire us, reminding us to embrace each moment and cherish those we love dearly.
Patrick Bovenizer Bovenizer
June 17, 2024
I had the pleasure of getting to know dave through the pipe organ industry and our dealings with him as one of their vendors. I always had fun and enjoyed our conversations, he will certainly be missed. I hope to fond memories of him. Dampen the sorrow of losing him
Gary Rickert
June 17, 2024
Thad and Tina. So sorry to hear about this tragedy. I'm sure you will find a way to carry on, but I know it won't be easy. Please accept my sincere condolences. Peace!
Robert Rouch
June 14, 2024
My deepest condolences to the entire family. Dave will be missed by many. I have and will always continue to cherish the memories we shared together. The many long road trips to Plainfield, Shelbyville, and Connersville. The many hours working in the shop, listening to Metallica, the jokes, and laughter. Thank you for your significant skills and contributions to the world of Pipe Organs.
Cletus Goens
June 14, 2024
Dear Tina and Thad,
You have my sympathies for the loss of your David. My prayers for you both are for comfort and peace.
Enda (Kelly) Huddlestom
June 14, 2024
Deepest condolences to the family. David was a classmate at Marion High.
Rest well David. Great and genuine friend.
Jeanne Pickering Alexander
June 13, 2024
Thad, I am, so, so sorry to hear of David's passing. Sending y'all an abundance of love, hugs and prayers. May God bless all of you in the difficult days ahead with comfort and strength.
Hoping that all the music created by those glorious pipe organs will give you peace and comfort along the way.
Jeanne Pickering Alexander
Kim Kumler
June 13, 2024
From myself and all of us at Comfort Veterinary Hospital, we extend our deepest sympathies.
Gina Link
June 13, 2024
I never met David or his family that I´m aware of, but was very touched reading this man´s life here. What a legacy he lived, and made sure to live out his life filled with and giving love. Every good and perfect gift comes from God, and I´m excited that though there is sadness, there is also rejoicing. David is with God! And all God´s people said AMEN. Praying for the family still here. What a celebration it will be when you are reunited in heaven. Peace and love. Gina L
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