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Dennis R. Redding

South Yarmouth, Massachusetts

Age 79

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REDDING Dennis R., Colonel, USAF (ret) 79 of South Yarmouth and formerly of North Attleboro passed away peacefully at his home, after a long battle with cancer. He had three loves in his life; his family, his country, and sports officiating. He was the husband and best friend of Betty J....

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My condolences to the whole family. Just found out about your Den's passing. Kevin and Kathy your dad was very proud of you Both for all your accomplishments. Your Dad and I officiated High School and College football together for many years. Take care.

Sad to see such a good man gone. Playing senior softball and seeing
him rob players of hits as a first baseman and dusting himself off
was a pleasure. Always a gentleman.
You'll be missed, Dennis

To a GREAT friend and classmate. You always
be in my prayers. REST IN PEACE

Dick Linnekin
Class of 1958

I am saddened at the great loss of my 1958 Classmate and friend, Dennis!
Dennis was a true friend, confidant, and leader who loved his friends and family with love and respect for all.
REST IN PEACE MY FRIEND!

Dick Linnekin
Class of 1958

Dennis was so engaging and full of energy. I remember him snowblowing the neighbors including me at 5 am. A true gentleman. I am so sorry that he is gone. God bless.

So sorry to hear of Dennis' passing. We enjoyed seeing him, Betty and Lucky taking their walks around the neighborhood, and our chats about gardens and newsy tidbits.

So sorry to hear of his passing. I knew Dennis as a friend and teammate when he was at Brown.
He was a fine athlete and had a smile that could and would light up a room!
Unfortunately lost track of Dennis
but have thought of him often.
Have shared this sad news with friends and Classmates who remember Dennis, especially those of the Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity.
Sincere condolences to his many friends and his beloved family.
John Hornyak