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George David Redpath

Portland, Oregon

1936 - 2021

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George David RedpathMarch 30, 1936 - March 4, 2021 George David Redpath passed away peacefully March 4, 2021 in his home. He was born March 30, 1936 in Portland and was the son of Dr. George William and Elsie Lurline Biddy Redpath.David was a lifelong Portlander but also a world traveler. He...

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I never would have survived college if I had not taken Mr. Red paths class. He demanded perfection in our class work.

Gone but always remembered by countless students. Mr. Redpath was always bigger than life.

I've had many educators in my life and you are at the top of my experiences! Your impeccable attention to detail and the beauty of the English literature will always hold a very fond spot in my heart!

Always remembering Mr. Redpath. When I think of my senior year, I always think of him.

Dave Redpath was one of those educators in my life that made a profound difference not only in my education, but also in my personal life! His commitment to English literature as well as desire to present himself professionally, contributed my life beyond words!

You are so very missed Dave~ from your beautiful kindness to your thoughtful insight. You left a ravishing, unforgetful impression on many in your lifetime.

Mr. Redpath was my English teacher when I was a junior at Milwaukie High School, 1962-63. He was a "dapper" dresser and an excellent teacher. To this day I remember that he would change my "no matter what" to "regardless" in my papers. That's a lasting lesson, and he made a lasting impression on so many levels. Thank you, Mr. Redpath.

When I think of my senior year in high school, I think of Mr. Redpath. He passed, just as I was forming a friendship with him. I think all teachers want to remembered in a good way. Mr. Redpath's memory will live on forever. He is unforgettable.

A great instructor that made literature interesting. If you could pass his class you were ready for college.