pment. He loved to draw and was a very talented graffiti artist. He also enjoyed developing a strong and healthy body through meditation, yoga, regular trips to the gym, and healthy eating. Tyler was an active skateboarder, basketball enthusiast, and video gamer. Tyler had a strong work ethic and lived a life of gratitude. He was kind and compassionate and tried to see the good in everyone he met. No one felt those qualities more than his family. Tyler never missed an opportunity to express his love and appreciation for his family. Tyler was a loving son, a caring brother, and a fun-loving uncle to his niece and nephews. Tyler is survived by his father, Paul Reynolds; mother, Teresa Ingo; step-father, Terry Ingo; sisters, Jamie (Nick) Zieser and Alexis Reynolds; step-sisters, Jessica Ingo, Rachel (Jordan) Bronson, Rebecca Ingo; step-brothers Michael (Rachael) Ingo, Daniel Ingo, and Joshua Ingo. Tyler had five nephews and one niece. Visitation and viewing will be held from 10:00-11:00 a.m., followed by the Funeral services at 11:00 a.m. Thursday, August 29, 2019 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints chapel at 2939 West Rose Garden Lane, Phoenix, Arizona 85027.