Devin Jon Reynolds passed away on November 22, 2024, in Lancaster Pennsylvania. Devin was born on April 30, 1987, to David and Laurie Reynolds in Payson, Utah. He grew up in Payson and graduated from Payson high school in 2005. He was able to make friends with everyone he met.
Devin married his soulmate, Veronica Cuevas, on August 10, 2007, in Salt Lake City, Utah. One year later, Devin and Veronica were blessed by the birth of their son, Raphael.
Devin loved being in the mountains, and he had a passion for off-roading. He had a You-Tube channel called Terminal Off Road, where he uploaded videos of his off-roading adventures. Devin loved playing video games, and spent a lot of time playing from Pennsylvania with his late night video-gaming buddy/brother Derrick, who was in Utah. Devin loved cooking! The missionaries were always excited to come to the Reynolds Home in Pennsylvania because they always knew something good would come out of that cast iron pan. He made jambalaya, home-made refried beans, orange and kung pao chicken, and all kinds of Indian foods. He approached all facets of life with passion; he loved life, his family, and friends.
Devin has struggled with two separate diseases: a genetic disease, Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia (HHT); and a terminal disease, Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH). We have known that Devin was terminally ill for 6 years. In spite of his limitations, he lived life as fully as he could, and he gave Veronica full credit for him living as long as he did, and living as happily as he did. Devin put up a valiant fight to be with his wife and son for as long as he possibly could. Despite all the hardship he endured he remained incredibly positive and often was the one bringing laughs to everyone else with his infectious sense of humor.
One of the happiest days for their little family was when Devin baptized Veronica and Raphael on June 27, 2023. Devin, Veronica, and Raphael have been strong and active members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They were working toward being sealed in the temple, but Devin’s health hasn’t been stable enough to allow them to get to the temple. They will be sealed in the temple for time and all eternity on Tuesday, December 3, 2024.
Devin is survived by his wife, Veronica, and their son, Raphael, his parents, Dave and Laurie, his brothers Derrick (Rachel) and Dane (Marie), and his sister, Lisa. He is also survived by his nephew Logan, and his nieces Ava, Kayla, and Isabella.
There will be a visitation at the Salem Park Ward 160 South 460 West, Salem Utah at 9:30 AM on Wednesday, December 4, 2024. The funeral services will start at 11:00 AM.
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Jared Barton says
November 28, 2024 at 12:38 amI am so sorry to hear about this, Devin was an all around good guy and friend i was just thinking about him the other day and the good times or as me and him would always say the GT’s running the neighborhood and adventures we’d somehow end up on. Riding our mountain bikes or when himself me and Andy Memmott would start water fights against the rest of neighborhood. And it was 3 on 15. Or the back yard pizza parties. I’m so very sorry to hear this and my prayers and condolences to you all of you during this time.
Dalton Peatross says
December 4, 2024 at 4:13 pmI spent alot of weekends as a youngster on the trampoline with Devin,Dane, and Derrick. I always looked forward to the weekends when all the cousins came to grandpa and grandma Peatross house. Devin was much younger than me and some of the other cousins but was always in on all the wrestling matches and horseplay. He seemed to have alot of heart and fight. It made me happy to see the pics of all the places he got to see in the time he was here. RIP COUSIN. My condolences to his family. You have lost a brave warrior. ❤️
Tabitha Rehm says
December 5, 2024 at 1:44 amVeronica, I am heart broken to hear of Devin’s passing. You were such an incredible advocate and support to him throughout his battle; any of the ICU RNs can attest to that. As tragic as it was every time he got admitted to our unit, a part of me will always miss seeing you guys. Devin was a warrior for sure. Giving you the biggest hug!!