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Parker Redman Obituary

Parker Redman, 20, died Saturday morning, March 31, 2007. He was a native of Austin, a junior at Rice University, and an all-around fine human being.

The world had Parker for only twenty years, but he left his mark. He had personality and style, traits that became apparent when he was very small. At age three, he was playing with his brother, Philip, and a five-year-old friend. The friend cried, "I'm He-Man, and I fight with Battle Cat!" Philip chimed in, "I'm Flash Gordon, and I kill ice robots!" And Parker said, "And I'm . . . I'll be the lawyer." Once when he was four years old and playing in the front yard, his parents went to check on him and found him happily taping ants to the sidewalk.

Parker attended Austin public schools: Highland Park Elementary, Lamar Middle School, Kealing Junior High, and McCallum High School, where his favorite memories were his American history class and a spring-break trip to Italy with his fellow Latin students. He loved animals, his thirteen-year-old Honda Accord, anything involving hazelnuts or chocolate, and all kinds of music and movies. (Once, watching an old sci-fi flick with him, a friend commented, "This isn't even a B-movie-it's a C-movie." To which Parker replied, "I think they were making it Pass/Fail.") He despised, among other things, snobs, bullies, and the year of band he suffered through playing an instrument he dubbed the "assoon." He was a self-taught computer whiz, having earned pocket money from age thirteen on as a neighborhood Mr. Cyber-Fix-it. In high school he and a friend built a trebuchet that worked alarmingly well.

Two years ago he cut off his ponytail-all eleven inches of it-and donated it to Locks of Love. He was proud to be a fifth-generation Texan who was one-quarter Hispanic as well as one of nine family members who attended Rice University. His future plans had included a post-graduation ramble around Europe and Asia, teaching science and math to elementary-school students, and the adoption of infant girls from China.

Parker is survived by his mother, Anne Dingus; his father, Patrick Redman; and his brother and best friend, Phil Redman. Other grieving family members include his grandparents, Isela Romero Redman of El Paso and Mr. & Mrs. G. W. Dingus of Pampa; many aunts and uncles, including Kati and David Timmons of Austin (his second parents); Jane Dingus and John Hildebrandt of Mount Pleasant, South Carolina; Nancy Crites of Hannover, Germany; Joe Crites of Hannover, Germany; Bill and Mary Anne Dingus of Midland; and Bobbo Redman of Durango, Colorado. He loved his wealth of cousins: Joseph Timmons of Austin; Katherine Hildebrandt of Houston; Dayton Crites of San Francisco; Caroline Crites of Houston; Margaret Crites of Waco; Lizby, Paul, and Mariah Dingus of Midland; Sam Redman of Durango; and Sean, Joy, Elizabeth, and Julia Hildebrandt of Portland, Oregon. Honorary family includes Tristan Letscher of Austin and the Hudson-Zirl family of Alberton, Montana. Parker also had many long-time loving and caring friends. He was predeceased by his uncle Michael Redman and his grandfather Robert E. Redman.

Visitation will be Wednesday morning from 10 a.m. to noon at Weed-Corley-Fish funeral home, 3125 N. Lamar. As Parker would have wished, this will be a strictly secular, casual, drop-in-and-out event.

Everyone is welcome. Private family-only interment will follow at Austin Memorial Park.

To everyone kind enough to think of sending flowers, please consider instead donations for the Parker Redman Memorial Fund, c/o Baker College Masters, Baker College, Rice University, 6320 Main St., Houston, TX, 77005.

Parker, it hasn't yet sunk in that you are gone. We love you, good boy.

May you have the finest laptop in heaven, plus a celestial supply of music and games. And flights of angels sing thee to thy rest.

Arrangements by Weed-Corley-Fish Funeral Home, 3125 N. Lamar Blvd., Austin, Texas 78705. Obituary and guestbook online at wcfish.com.

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Published by Midland Reporter-Telegram from Apr. 3 to Apr. 4, 2007.

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Mom

February 3, 2024

Parker, honey--We love you and we miss you every day. I try to focus on the good memories, and there are many. Please watch over your brother if you can. Till we meet again.

Nancy Crites

March 28, 2020

I love you, Anne, and I miss Parker.

February 8, 2016

Last Wednesday would have been your 29th birthday. Thank you for the 41 cents I found on the street--I feel certain you swooped through and left it for me. Things are better now, so please don't worry. Thank you for everything. I love you and I miss you every day. --Mom.

Nancy Crites

January 21, 2015

I am thinking of you, dear Parker. I loved you and I pray you are enjoying lots of new things in heaven.
Aunt Nancy

January 20, 2015

People say time heals everything. It doesn't. You were a wonderful person. I'm lucky to have had you as my son.

Kathie Jaggars Hamman

July 4, 2012

Thinking of your family - hoping peace - kathie and steve

In fact--we miss ALL of you, for all time.

September 10, 2008

We miss you, baby.

September 10, 2008

Bruce M. Barnard

April 30, 2007

Hey Patch, Annie, Phil-
Garsh, so sad. How come so many fantastic Redmans go away? I don't wish to be irreverent, but I'm intending to have it out with God. I so hope that your wonderful memories will give you enduring gratitude and some simple solace. My heart is with you.
Lots of Love- Bruce

Annie McKinnon

April 21, 2007

Annie and Patchy and Phil, our family grieves with you in your loss. Our prayers are with you.

the other Annie, Mark, Brita and Kendall McKinnon

Lianne Fridriksson

April 19, 2007

Dear Ones,
My heart breaks for you all. Know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. Parker was such a special young man. With much love, Lianne

Jeana Ruland

April 19, 2007

Annie and Patchy,
I am so sorry. Love to both of you and brother Phil, too.
Jeana

Doug Krohn

April 15, 2007

Patchy,
I am sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts are with you and your family.

Kathie Jaggars Hamman

April 11, 2007

Patchy, Annie, David, Kati, Joseph and Phillip. Love love love to you all and sweetest blessed thoughts, love songs to you all in your sorrow.

Bonnie Jones Fouts

April 10, 2007

Anne,

I was so sorry to hear of your son's death. Know that I am thinking of you at this difficult time.

Blinda McClelland

April 9, 2007

Dear Annie,
I heard of your son's death and can't even imagine the depth of your loss. He must have been a wonderful son and friend and I'm sorry I never had a chance to meet him. We are all diminished by his passing, but richer for his having been here. Our thoughts are with you and your family.....
Blinda McClelland and Howard Liljestrand

Robert Taylor

April 6, 2007

Anne: I am so sorry to hear about the death of your son. I did not have the pleasure of meeting him, but wish that I had. Knowing you many years ago at Rice, I am sure he was the one that brightened the room as you did and I am sure still do. I and all of your friends wish there was something we could do, but be assured, we will keep you in our thoughts.

Dolores Hibbs

April 6, 2007

To Patrick and Anne and Phil:
David and I were both deeply saddened to hear about your loss. I remember when both of your children were young and all of us part of the TDA family. It appears that Parker grew up to be an amazing young man. Please know that we are thinking of you and holding you all close in our hearts. Take care.

Trudy Carlucci

April 6, 2007

wish I could have known him - how wonderful that he was here and touched so many lives! Trudy - Deborah Krebs sister

Katharine Donato

April 6, 2007

To the Redman Family:

I am so very sorry to hear about Parker. I met him several times when I was a Professor and Master at Rice/Wiess College, but knew his brother, Phil, better because I had him in one of my classes. I deeply saddened to hear the news, and send all of you my sincerest sympathy.

Vicki Scott

April 5, 2007

Patrick--I was stunned to learn of Parker's death. I remember him as a baby and young boy when you and I worked at the Texas Ag Department. He was a wonderful child and from what I have heard about him he continued to be an extraordinary and amazing person each day of his life. Such a tragedy--my heart goes out to you and you are in my thoughts and prayers.
With love,
Vicki

Patricia Seaton

April 5, 2007

I can't not tell you what a special young man I found your Parker and how sad I am that he is no longer in this world. Last year, in an online medieval wargame that we both played for several months, I had multiple chances to chat at length with this special guy who adored his family and had the sharpest wit I have enjoyed in years. He told me I reminded him of his smart mom (I'm an English prof) and bragged about how much he had learned about writing and reading from her--and what a cool advantage that gave him at Rice and in what he wanted to do-- teach. He had such a joie de vivre about him and such poise that I didn't realize how very young he was. The world is a sadder place without him-- Parker, AKA FitzDingus. I sent brownies to him and his roommates when he confessed to being a rabid chocoholic.
My deepest condolences and prayers for God's healing hand on your whole family.
Patricia in Colorado

Val Luessenhop

April 5, 2007

To Anne and Patchy, my daughter, Carolyn, is a Rice junior (Lovett). She is aware that I knew you both when we were all at Rice together and it was through her that I first heard the terrible news of the loss of your precious son Parker. Tom and I wanted to let you know that our thoughts and prayers are with you as you grieve.

Joanne Max

April 4, 2007

To the Redman family:
I have a son who is a junior at Rice (Hanszen). As a member of the Rice "family", please accept my deepest condolences at this time. The loss of such a talented, vibrant young man is tragic, and I can only hope that the knowledge that others care can somehow ease the pain.

Mark and Debi Moran

April 4, 2007

Patrick and Family: We are so sorry to read about Parker passing away. Please accept our sympathy and know you are in our thoughts and prayers.

Lolly Prestridge

April 4, 2007

Your terrible loss of Parker has touched us in so many ways. May God's grace surround you and give you peace. We love you all.

Stretch, Lolly, Casey and Peter

Beverly Robertson

April 4, 2007

Dear Patchy and Phil,

Words cannot describe my feelings of disbelief and sorrow when I learned of your dear son and brother Parker's sudden passing. My heart goes out to you both, your extended family and many friends of Parker.

With my deepest sympathy,

Sherry Bethke

April 4, 2007

Dear Patrick and family,
I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Sandy Brunow ,Michael and Peter Cooper

April 4, 2007

Patrick and family,
My heart broke when I heard the news of your loss.Deepest condolences to you, Anne, and especially Phil.

Nancy Crites

April 4, 2007

Dear Anne, Patchy and Phil,
Germany is so far away, and I am aching not to be there. Parker was so special to me, and I was always so thrilled that he looked like me, well, at least a bit...I have more wrinkles. He looked more like me than my own children did. When I think of Parker, I think of Annie's wonderful sense of humor that was so reflected in him, and I think of how warm he was. I loved his hugs. They were so genuine and warm, and although we did not see each other that much, whenever I did see him, he made me feel like he had just been waiting to see me! I loved that. I thank God for my wonderful family, and even though I don't understand this at all, I am so thankful to have been a part of his life. My favorite story about him was when we were making Apricot Balls together in Annie's kitchen. He was around 5 or 6. For some reason, we had been discussing balloons. I told him that he must never put balloons in his mouth...did he know why? Yes, he replied (with great reverence, I might add...), "You might pop them with your teeth!" That's my Parker! I love you all so much. I hate to be alone today.
Hugs all around,
Aunt Nancy

Doris Richardson

April 4, 2007

No bond is as great as that between a parent and child. My deepest condolences are with you as you grieve.

David Brandon

April 4, 2007

Annie and Patchy---So saddened to hear about Parker's passing. You are in my thoughts as you bear this grief. Love, David and Jenny

Deanna Sharp

April 3, 2007

To Parker's Family,
Our son Nick is a freshman at Rice, at Weiss College.....our hearts share your incredible grief in the loss of your own precious son.
With hugs of friendship,
Deanna Sharp & Peter Arnoudse

Jim Durrett

April 3, 2007

Anne, brother Bill and all grieving family members and friends: We are so sorry for your loss. Life isn't fair. Comfort each other. Thinking of you.

James Carmichael

April 3, 2007

Please accept my deepest condolences, my heart and thoughts go out to both his whole family and fellow friends. May his death not linger but his life be remembered and celebrated.

Curtis and Elena Eidelberg/McMurtry

April 3, 2007

Joseph, David and Kati and all Parker's family, we are so sorry. We're thinking of you.

Jill Becker

April 3, 2007

Dearest Anne,
I still remember all the funny stories you used to tell about Parker and Philip when we worked together at Texas Monthly oh so many years ago. They were practically babies then, but it was obvious they already had their mother's wit and humor. I offer my deepest condolences and sincere hope that those precious memories help you through this trying time.
Thinking of you.

Bob Kee

April 3, 2007

Anne,

I was so sad to hear of the loss of your son Parker. Sarah and I cried some tears for you guys, and had the opportunity to see our son, Tyler, this weekend and give him some extra hugs. Know that you have many caring friends from your days at Rice who are keeping you and Patchy in their thoughts and prayers.

Dusty Williams

April 3, 2007

Anne, Patrick, & Phil:
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I pray you will find comfort in the love of family and friends during this difficult time. May the Lord strengthen and guide each of you until you are united with Parker again in the Kingdom of Heaven.

Mark McInroy

April 3, 2007

Dear Annie, Patrick, and Philip,
Words cannot express how sorry I am for your loss. You all are in my thoughts during this time. If there is anything at all that I might do, please do not hesitate to let me know, and, again, I am so very sorry.
Sincerely yours,

Charmaine Skillman

April 3, 2007

Patrick,
I am so sorry to hear this news about your son Parker. My thoughts are with you.

Randel Spoonemore

April 3, 2007

Anne, Patrick, and Phil,

There are no adequate words for condolence in situations such as this. I offer my prayers for you and your entire family at this most difficult time. May the Lord give you strength now and forever.
Most Sincerely,
Dr. Randel Spoonemore (Roady)

Patricia Eaton

April 3, 2007

Parker was someone very special and I am so sorry his life was cut short. He was funny, incredibly smart, and just a very extraordinary individual. I will never forget our time in high school and the fun we had. I extend my deepest sympathy to his friends and family.

Bill Martin

April 3, 2007

Dear Anne, Patrick,and Phil,
Patricia and I are in London, without our e-mail addresses, but I saw the report of Parker's death in the Chronicle online. I am stunned and so sad for you. I know I cannot come close to the depth of your feelings, but as I visit with my own children and grandchildren, I know how devastated I would be. I enjoyed getting to know Parker a bit and, of course, the three of you are among my all-time favorites. I send my love to you and your families.

Jill Donaldson

April 3, 2007

Anne, Patrick and Phil,
I am so very sorry and sadden by your loss. I have such a sense of Parker through his story so lovingly written. What a amazing, creative, fun, and unique young man. May the love of Parker, of your family and friends comfort you in the days and years to come.

Shirley Gamble

April 3, 2007

Many fine memories of Paul Tucker & Parker at Highland Park and at Rice...

With all our love, Paul Tucker, Charley Tucker and Shirley Gamble

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