Edward Britton "Chip" Reardon

Edward Britton "Chip" Reardon obituary, Souderton, PA

Edward Britton "Chip" Reardon

Edward Reardon Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Anders-Detweiler Funeral Home & Crematory - Souderton on Jan. 7, 2023.
Edward "Chip" Britton Reardon, 77, of Blooming Glen, PA; formerly of Souderton, PA went home to be with the Lord on Thursday, January 5, 2023 at his residence.
He was the loving husband of Geraldine "Gerri" Reardon for 50 years. Chip was born in Philadelphia, PA to the late James Reardon and the late Lillian Reardon.
He graduated from Overbrook School for the Blind in Philadelphia, class of 1965. Chip then graduated from Oberlin College in Oberlin, OH with a Bachelors degree in Music and then from Eastman School of Music in Rochester, NY with a Master's degree. He then received a Fulbright scholarship to Germany. Chip returned to Eastman School of Music to obtain his Doctorate of Music Arts.
From 1971-1980, he worked as the head of the music department for the former Northeast Bible Institute in Green Lane, PA (now known as University of Valley Forge in Phoenixville, PA). From 1980-1983, Chip worked as a music director at Faith Assembly of God in Poughkeepsie, NY. In 1984, he worked as a self-employed piano tuner and private music teacher and continued working these jobs throughout his life. In addition, Chip taught and arranged the music sets for the Philadelphia Police & Fire Pipes & Drums from 1995-2015. From 1998-2020, he was the organist for the Shepherd of the Hills Church in Sassamansville, PA.
Chip was a member of the Eastern United States Pipe Band Association where he competed and later sat as a competition judge. He was an attender of Shepherd of the Hills Church (now known as Shepherd of the Hills Calvary Chapel) in Sassamansville, PA.
Chip's greatest passion in life was music and he enjoyed playing any instruments he could get his hands on. He enjoyed watching monster and 50's sci-fi movies, listening to old radio shows, and reading books in Braille. Chip loved amusement parks especially roller coasters, the Philadelphia Phillies, and going to the beach and the ocean.
He was an independent, outgoing, meticulous, kind, friendly man who was extremely talented and had a great sense of humor.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by his son, Mark Reardon of Blooming Glen, PA.
In addition to his parents, Chip was preceded in death by his step-father, Norman Shriver.
Viewings will be held on Friday, January 13, 2023 from 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm and on Saturday, January 14, 2023 from 9:00 am – 11:00 am at Blooming Glen Mennonite Church, 713 Blooming Glen Road, Blooming Glen, PA 18911.
A funeral service will be held on Saturday, January 14, 2023 at 11:00 am at Blooming Glen Mennonite Church, 713 Blooming Glen Road; Blooming Glen, PA 18911.
Burial will take place at Blooming Glen Mennonite Church Cemetery.
Arrangements by: Anders-Detweiler Funeral Home & Crematory, 130 East Broad Street, Souderton, Pennsylvania 18964. To send online condolences to the family, visit www.andersfh.com.

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November 21, 2023

Robert Alley posted to the memorial.

January 16, 2023

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January 14, 2023

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Robert Alley

November 21, 2023

I spent a year at VFCC in 1980. I was amazed at his piano playing and musical talent. It was a highlight of my time there. God rest his soul.

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Elaine Sapp

January 14, 2023

Gerri and Mark, I am so sorry for your loss. Chip will be greatly missed. Take care of yourselves and I will continue to pray for you both.

Jim Lloyd

January 13, 2023

I met Brother Readon in the fall of 1973. I was a freshman at Northeast Bible Institute. In my college application I indicated that I played organ. I hadn't been a college very long when Brother Reardon approached me to play the organ for the travelling college choir. I laughed and assured him that he did not want me to play for his choir. He persisted and told me that he would work with me. I told him how noble that was of him, but I'm quite sure that he didn't have that kind of time. Long story short I began the choir organist. He stretched me and took me way beyond my comfort zone. I later because one of many chapel organists and pianists. I continue playing on a regular basis for church worship services these nearly 50 years much to the persistence of Brother Reardon.

I've many stories to tell. He and I were often roommates while on our college choir tours. He was an incredible talent and had the sharpest ears and memory I can remember. I am indebted to him. Since those days, I've serviced as a music pastor for 6 churches. I presently serve as pastor of Marlowe Assembly of God in Fallling Waters, WV. I've been here over 23 years serving my home church. Much of what I've done in life, music and church work is a result of some of the influence that Brother Reardon had on me. On occasion we did piano/organ duets. I love he and Gerri dearly. Just think, that one day soon I suspect I'll hear the sweet music of Brother Readon again.

Jim Lloyd

January 13, 2023

Cheryl O´Donnell

January 13, 2023

I first met Chip at Fair Hill Pipe Competition in Fair Hill, MD. I forever appreciate the time he took to share his knowledge and ear for bagpiping skills. As a competition judge, he needed a person to write his judge´s score sheets. He prepared me by saying he will expect me to listen going forward for what I heard given his explanations between bands. I thoroughly enjoyed the camaraderie of that lovely afternoon sitting at a picnic table listening to the Grade 5 through Grade 2 pipe bands. I will always remember and speak fondly of Chip for giving his time and sharing his love for piping music to a young 21 yo girl. Life has a way of coming full circle, that girl from Jersey, living in DC at the time would later become a 48 yo TVI (he also helped me through some Nemeth lessons) teaching to this day at Overbrook School for the Blind.

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Robert Noble

January 12, 2023

A second note. On choir tour one year, we arrived at a church that had neglected to get the piano tuned for our concert, and it was very out of tune. Chip and I grabbed our tuning kits, and together we worked on the piano. Chip set the temperament, and with me tuning one end, and Chip on the other we tuned it together. We tuned that piano in 15 minutes. It was quite a show. The pastor was so astounded, he called the other churches in the itinerary to tell them to have us check the piano, and stand by to watch the show. We wondered why we were asked to check all the pianos, until one pastor confided that he had received that call and that it would be worth it to see this done. We were quite a team.

Billy

January 11, 2023

Chip was the reason I became a classical pianist in my spare time. As a kid I watched him walk up to the piano and play Rachmaninoff's Prelude in C# Minor, blind. It blew me away. Then he was the tuner for our family piano for a while. Now I finally have a grand piano, I'm learning more Rach music, and I've been thinking of him recently. Thank you and goodbye, Chip!

Charlie Rutan

January 11, 2023

Chip should be known to most Philadelphians as the guy who piped for the reburial of Joseph Zarelli- the boy in the box- at Ivy Hill cemetery just a few years ago. Glad to know he lived to know his true identity. I knew and worked with Chip on several performances, he was a true master of his craft and consummate artist. Huge loss, he will be sorely missed My condolences to his family.

Robert Noble

January 10, 2023

Brother Reardon was one of my dearest friends. He had the greatest sense of humor. We were room mates on choir tour, he was an absolutely phenomenal piano tuner and my mentor in my early years of tuning. We were constantly teasing one another, and telling one another jokes. I was so devastated the last time I called, he was barely able to converse due to illness, and it so broke my heart. I know that Heaven gained a great tenor, and if there are pianos and pipe organs there, he is playing them. Geri, I know this comes with a great sense of loss and yet with a release from the burden the last few years have been. Chip was so a part of my life and what I became. His legacy will never be forgotten. My deepest sympathies to you and your family.

Rita Nines

January 10, 2023

I am so sorry , Geri. I will keep you in my prayers. Take one day at a time. God Bless.
Rita Nines - former bus driver

Douglas Olena

January 9, 2023

Lois and I remember some funny things about "Brother Reardon" from VFCC. Lois remembers him clapping his hands and listening for the echos to help guide himself around campus walks. I remember him riding his 3-wheeled bike around campus, making noises with his mouth to sonar navigate around campus. As a mentor, he was genuine and warm, bright and capable. The world has lost one of its treasures.

wendy saltzer

January 8, 2023

I will remember Chip. Everytime
I would see him at church I would call him Chipster. Prayers for Gerri and Mark now and forever. You will always be missed sincerely.

Gerry Higgins

January 7, 2023

Mark and Family,
I am sorry to hear about the loss of you father. My prayers are for him ,you and your entire family. Your friend
Gerry Higgins MLFT

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