23-04-2025
Rev. James C. Reynolds, Youngstown, Ohio
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (MyValleyTributes) – A man of unwavering faith, musical legacy, military distinction, and civic dedication, Dr. James C. Reynolds entered eternal rest on Friday, April 11, 2025, at the age of 86. A beloved husband, father, pastor, veteran, and music legend, his life was a testament to service, excellence, and the transformative power of faith and purpose.
Born to humble beginnings in Atmore, Alabama, James began life working the fields as the son of sharecroppers. His voice and vision would carry him far beyond those fields—from sharing the gospel in Youngstown, Ohio, to performing on iconic stages like the Apollo Theater, and mentoring generations from his pulpit at Early Morning Church of God in Christ.
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Scholar, Servent, Soldier, Shepherd:
Dr. Reynolds earned his Associate Degree from Youngstown State University, followed by a Doctor of Divinity from Moody Bible Institute. He served faithfully in the United States Air Force Reserves for 37 years, retiring as Senior Master Sergeant, and later as a Chaplain during the Vietnam and Gulf Wars. His honors included the Distinguished Flying Cross, Bronze Star, and Legion of Merit.
A Voice That Echoed in History:
As a founding and last living member of The Edsels, Dr. Reynolds helped pioneer the Doo-Wop genre. Their timeless hit 'Rama Lama Doing Dong' rose to the top of the Billboard charts, and the group performed on legendary programs such as American Bandstand and The Ed Sullivan Show. The Edsels would influence music greats like The Temptations and The Supremes, cementing Dr. Reynolds' place in American music history.
Faithful Until the End:
In 1972, Dr. Reynolds founded Early Morning Church of God in Christ, creating a spiritual haven where music, youth outreach, and community empowerment thrived. With his wife of 63 years, State Church Mother Louise Reynolds, he mentored countless ministers, musicians and leaders. His five sons formed The Reynolds Brothers, a nationally known gospel group born from their father's vision.
Legacy of Leadership and Love:
He is survived by his beloved wife, Louise, his children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and a spiritual family that spans generations. Dr. Reynolds' leadership produced lawyers, doctors, musicians, educators, and servicemen – a living legacy that echoes through his church, city, and country.
Arrangements are being handled by the L.E. Black, Phillips & Holden Funeral Home.
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