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Eileen REDMAN

Pleasanton, California

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Eileen Patricia Redman March 5, 1931 ~ August 25, 2010 Resident of Pleasanton Eileen passed away at home, on August 25th at the age of 79 after a courageous fight against pancreatic cancer. She was born in Brooklyn NY, moved to Nebraska after marrying then to California in 1950 making her home...

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Love and miss you and our late night chats

It´s been 12 yrs since you left us. I think of you everyday and am wishing you were here to meet your great grandchildren Drake 2, Ava 8 and Revell 10. I know you would have enjoyed them so much. Miss you Love Cindy

remembering some of our beautiful conversations mostly late at night while driving. Missing you ❤❤ Love you may perpetual light continue to shine knowing you are all together brings Peace in my heart

I miss our friendship just as much today as when you left to be with Jesus. I treasure the memories of every moment of our friendship--our laughter still dances in the wind. The joy of amazing genealogy road trips with Joyce, Susan, Paula, Jane and others.. I stop by the cemetery and make certain all is okay and remember our laughter. Glad you are resting with Jesus and other family and friends.

It has been almost a year and I've miss you every single day, my dear friend. It has been a long year without you. I visit yours and Mark's resting place frequently. What an extraordinary friend you were! Your lasting wisdom and influence continues to make my world a better place. Thank you!

Sorry, I was hoping she had just changed her email address and hadn't told me. I knew her through genealogy, the LEHEW/LAHUE surname to be exact. When I was first starting out she helped me a lot and was great. When she and some friends came down for the LA Genealogy Jamboree (2008 I believe) I drove up to meet her for lunch. She was the sweetest thing - had some papers for me and was just having a blast. I'm writing this with tears in my eyes, I'm sad knowing that she is not around...

Dear Eileen, We had so much fun growing up in Brooklyn. I
was so fortunate to be among such friends as you, Maureen,
Natalie (my cousin), Pat, Margie and Joan. In the pattern of our days, in many special ways, you made a difference from the start, and though I miss you now, I always feel somehow
we're still in touch at heart. Love, Fran 'Bono' Krueger

Grandma and her boys