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Milton Deal "Buzz" Redford Jr.

San Francisco, California

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Milton "Buzz" Deal Redford Jr. March 5, 1941 - July 24, 2008 After a brief illness, Buzz Redford of Piedmont, passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family at Summit Hospital in Oakland. He is survived by Marcia Green Redford, his beloved wife of 43 years; and his three children:...

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A model for us all. From the first grade in Havens School, thru PHS, Kimmers, and at UC Berkeley. Buz was such a steadfast friend. A diligent worker; at Kezar Stadium, at the Kaiser estate at Tahoe, at CAL, in sales, and such a friend to the youth of Piedmont.

Redford family -
May God be with you and your family at this difficult time. Buzz will be missed by all.

To the Redford family:
Allow me to join the many voices who are trying to find the words to express their sadness upon learning of the passing of Buzz. I knew Buzz as a kind and compassionate man...a true gentleman who will be missed by many Piedmonters. Please know his consistent thoughtfulness was always appreciated by the Craigie family.

Uncle Buzz, we will miss you more than words could say...

Like most Piedmont families, we have benefitted from the good efforts that Buzz brought to Piedmont Rec. He was a tireless supporter of youth athletics in the Piedmont community. We will all miss him greatly.

I only met Buzz a few times, but I do remember several great conversations about him with Kevin when we were college roommates. Kevin spoke very proudly of his father and no doubt is the great guy he is today because of him. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

I had the pleasure of working with Buzz at the Piedmont Rec. I got to know him both personally and professionally. He was a good friend and a mentor. He was a man of strong integrity and conviction. Buzz always took great pride in his job and cared about all the kids in his programs. It was an honor and privilege to work with him and know him.

Dear Buzz,
We will miss your voice at the many events in town. We have enjoyed your joy of life. Thank you for sharing your life with all of us parents and our children. Love to your family and friends.
Andrea Hawkins Kent and Family

Buzz will be greatly missed not only by friends and family, but by the numerous young people who benefited from his continuous interest in starting new sports programs. He sought to involve all youth in the enjoyment of physical activities.