Redman, Benny James His spirit was lifted home on Saturday, April 3, 2021. Beloved husband of Janice K. Redman (nee Taylor); loving father of Vincent B. Redman and Tiffany (Roy) Whitley; cherished grandpa of Madeline Curie Redman; dear son of the late Millard and Gladys Redman; brother of Nancy (the late Bob) Barton, Patsy (the late Johnny) Ewanchen, Carol (the late Bob) Castle and the late Betty (Tom) Pracht, Linda (Dale surviving) Fleetwood, Peggy (Don surviving) Winkelmann, Virginia (Marvin) Jones and Millard Thomas “Tom” Redman; our dear uncle, great-uncle, cousin and friend to many.
Services: Visitation at Kutis South County Chapel, 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd., on Tuesday, April 13, from 10 a.m. until the time of service at 12 noon. Interment J.B. National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations in Benny’s memory may be made to the American Diabetes Association or Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
Benny, my dear friend for over 60 years, I am going to miss talking with you about the old days, the present and the future. We had even planned how we were going to go fishing after you recovered. We would have looked like two old guys waiting for the fish to bite. Except when were together we still felt like young studs at Blair School. Rest in peace .
Benny, my dear friend for over 60 years, I am going to miss talking with you about the old days, the present and the future. We had even planned how we were going to go fishing after you recovered. We would have looked like two old guys waiting for the fish to bite. Except when were together we still felt like young studs at Blair School. Rest in peace .
Uncle Benny,
Words can not begin to describe how much you will be missed in our family. We will always cherish the stories you shared and memories that were made. May you rest in peach with your brother, sisters and parents.
Tommy, Jodi and Ryan
Uncle Benny,
Words can not begin to describe how much you will be missed in our family. We will always cherish the stories you shared and memories that were made. May you rest in peach with your brother, sisters and parents.
Tommy, Jodi and Ryan
Uncle Benny,
There are no words to even begin to tell you how much you will be missed. We had so much fun when I was younger watching the boxing games together at Uncle Tommy’s house. Those are the moments I will cherish forever. And all the laughter, I will miss hearing you laugh. You always had such words of wisdom to share with me and I am grateful. May you rest in peace my dear Uncle.
Peggy Jane
Uncle Benny,
There are no words to even begin to tell you how much you will be missed. We had so much fun when I was younger watching the boxing games together at Uncle Tommy’s house. Those are the moments I will cherish forever. And all the laughter, I will miss hearing you laugh. You always had such words of wisdom to share with me and I am grateful. May you rest in peace my dear Uncle.
Peggy Jane
I had the good fortune to know and graduate from Central in ’66 with Benny. He was just one of those guys every one liked. I never heard him say anything negative about any body, and always smiling.
“A GREAT GUY”
I had the good fortune to know and graduate from Central in ’66 with Benny. He was just one of those guys every one liked. I never heard him say anything negative about any body, and always smiling.
“A GREAT GUY”
To my dear brother,
I will always love and miss you.
I’ll miss our phone calls and reminiscing about old times.
I know that God will be with us through this and that your spirit is in heaven with God.
Your Sister,
Nancy
To my dear brother,
I will always love and miss you.
I’ll miss our phone calls and reminiscing about old times.
I know that God will be with us through this and that your spirit is in heaven with God.
Your Sister,
Nancy
i knew him as a friend and hard worker-always a fun guy
i knew him as a friend and hard worker-always a fun guy