Erin Price Hansen
Mark, sorry to hear about your father. My father passed away in 2003. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Birth date: Sep 4, 1923 Death date: May 17, 2009
Loren R. “Zeke” Redman, 85, of Clinton, died Sunday, May 17, 2009 at his home. Funeral Services will be 10:30am, Wednesday, May 20, 2009 at the Clinton Chapel Snell-Zornig Funeral Home and Crematory with Rev. Ron Lott officiatin Read Obituary
Mark, sorry to hear about your father. My father passed away in 2003. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
My father, Bill Thyne, was so fond of Zeke. He was a good friend to my dad through the years. My heart felt sympathy is with you now, and you are in my prayers.
Kind Regards,
Jacque cervantes
Dear Mona & family, so very sorry for your loss. Let it be known that our prayers and sincere sympathy are with you all, there were alot of good times over the years, much love, Rog and Marcia
Chere, Mona and families
Our sincere sympathies on the passing of your father/husband. He was a fine man whom I am sure will be missed greatly.
Brian and Patti Brown
Clinton, IA
From the first time i met "Chere's dad" i was prepared from then on to listen close for a razzin ! HE always stopped to visit with me at the surgical floor desk when he was visiting a friend at the hospital and i loved to see him.Although it probably seemed like a little bit of a thing to him,it was a little lot to me.What a peach.
Dear Mrs. Redman,
I, along with my sister Lyn, offer our sympathy to you and your family on the loss of a wonderful, decent man, Loren Redman. I was glad that I was able to see the two of you when my Dad came back for a visit with his family. My father truly valued his friendship of many years with your family, so he, too, will be saddened at the loss of a good friend and such a decent man. I knew of Mark's many accomplishments in athletics while he was a student at Clinton High, so I offer my sympathy to him, too. Times like this are never easy for the loved ones left behind and that sounds like such a coined phrase. Yet, knowing that the you knew my mother, Mrs. Redman, and how much she meant to all of us, I can only offer that I still feel her with me, even though at times I struggle with the lack of her physical presence. May Loren's life space flood you all with many positive memories in the difficult days ahead, but I will remain hopeful that they will comfort you in the years to come. Take care and once again, my thoughts and prayers will be with you and yours. Sincerely, Bill Dawson, son of Howard Dawson