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Allie E. Redfern
December 12, 1921 - February 20, 2019
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Posted by:
Zella (Anderson) Johnston
Posted on:
March 2, 2019
My condolences to you all! She was an adorable and loving person. Always treated me with love and respect!! Even though it’s been several years since I’ve seen her. I can still see her beautiful smile! God bless you all! Zella
Posted by:
Gene Martin
Posted on:
February 27, 2019
Dianne. I never met your mother, but from all of the condolences posted it is obvious that she was a very loving person. Someone I would have liked to have met and learned from. I am so sorry for your loss. May God bless you and all of your family in this difficult time.
Posted by:
Stephen Mroz
Posted on:
February 25, 2019
To The Entire Redfern Family: Please Accept our Deepest Sympathy on the passing of Your Mother Allie, she was One of our Most Favorite Summer Mother's, she Nurtured us as Cousin's from the city and raised us as part of her own family in the Summers. She taught us respect in life in the little things such as Removing your Shoes before entering her Home and to Not Slam the door when she was baking those Marvelous Yeast Rolls in her Kitchen and those wonderful Smells coming from her kitchen Still Linger in My Mind. Please Know she has been called Home in Peace to Re-join her Maker and Her Original Family and Loved Ones who have gone before her in Preparation of Her Arrival. She has Touched many lives in her short stay here on Mother Earth. Stephen & Janine Mroz Family - Patti Mroz Rogers Family- Dr. Katie Mroz Murphy Familys.
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Ron and Connie Kretchmer
Posted on:
February 24, 2019
To all the Redferns: The loss you feel and the ache in your heart will be healed by the limitless memories Allie created while raising her rascal boys and lady-like girls. Your mother's sense of humor and mischievous nature always made a visit with her so fun and with your family. Allie was a master at teasing and at times making you think she was serious with some of her quips! You each no doubt have a shareable memory of your mother, and if it is telling about one of your brothers antics, all the better! It's time to tell those stories! Your mother wants a good laugh. Our hearts are with you as you say your good-byes to Allie for the time being. Ron and Connie
Posted by:
L.G. weathermon
Posted on:
February 23, 2019
Jim=Bob=Betty and rest of siblings. I first met you guys and you mom & dad when my aunt & uncle lived across the street from you guys up by the high school in the early 50's . I also remember a very nice red airdale?? dog of your family. So sorry for your loss. sincerely Lloyd weathermon
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Karen Jarman
Posted on:
February 23, 2019
I'm so sorry to hear of Allie's passing. I have so many great memories of Allie and of all of your family. Visiting your home is one of my earliest and fondest memories - it was always so full of fun and laughter. Wishing you all peace in this difficult time. Karen
Posted by:
Anonymous
Posted on:
February 23, 2019
Betty and Family - We are sorry for the loss of your Mom - the few times I met her she was always smiling and a little on the ornery side. She will be missed greatly - Love to you and your family Steve and Kathy
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Patricia {Pat} Stewart
Posted on:
February 22, 2019
My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. I met Allie when we were Dietary Managers. We went to a lot of meetings and conventions and had a good time. Allie was a lot fun to be with. She worked hard and tried to please everyone. She will be missed be all of us. Pat Stewart Her Kansas Friend.


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