Robert-Reddaway-Obituary

Robert Lyman Reddaway

Portland, Oregon

1943 - 2023

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Robert Lyman ReddawayFeb. 1, 1943 - Oct. 9, 2023 Robert Lyman Reddaway passed peacefully in his sleep Oct. 9, 2023, at the age of 80 at Pacific Rehab in Tigard.Robert Lyman Reddaway was born Feb. 1, 1943, in Portland to Father, Lyman Reddaway and Mother, Lucille Shown. Both of whom preceded him...

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When Robert joined the Lundgren clan, he became part of our family as well. We always enjoyed our visits with him when we came to Portland, joking with him and watching his amazement as we packed our bags for our return trip home. We especially enjoyed seeing his face light up when his Lilli-bug came home. He will be missed; may his memory be a blessing to all. Stan & Linda

We remember Robert coming through the window opening of our unfinished house to bring us a good story about his trips. After the house was finished he would wander up for a cup of coffee and usually chat about his cat. He was always there to help with picking up the mail or anything else he could assist with. We miss him. We are sorry we can not attend his service.

I knew Bob Reddaway starting in 1973 and for perhaps a dozen years, until he moved away from Waverly Village Apartments in SE Portland sometime in the 1980s. Our apartments faced each other, about 40 feet apart, behind the Original Taco House on SE Powell. He said that in the 1960s, he would move from one Waverly unit into another when it became available! I can think of no advantage to this; it is a small complex of buildings. He did this often enough that the owners insisted he stay put....

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I had the honor of meeting Robert/Bobby when I picked him up to go to his bday party with family. He was a gentle kind and filled with excitement. He was sharing how blessed he was for the family God gave him. My prayers and condolences to family and friends. May God hold you close in this time of sorrow.

I met Roberto (I used to call him in Spanish at times) Years ago,I can say that he was in his heart a kind an giving person I enjoyed drinking coffee at his place when I visited him it was fun! R.I.P. mi Amigo!

I was lucky to know Robert. There wasn't a kinder softer mote caring soul I've ever met. He will be missed for the rest of my days. Rest in Peace my friend, until we meet again.

I have so many fond memories of my uncle Bobby. We shared so many laughs.

Robert always said hi when I came to visit family. He was so nice to my granddaughters. RIP Robert. Barb Boyce