Steven-Reddick-Obituary

Steven Jay Reddick

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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There was only one Steve; a mountainous man with the soul of a child - mischievous and true. Born in Saint Joseph, Missouri on January 31,1946, he was raised by his loving father, Jay, and Granny Lois. Steve departed on June 10, 2010 at age 64. He leaves behind Kathy, his beloved wife of 38...

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He was one of those teachers who made learning AWESOME. I´ll never forget him. 45 years later I still appreciate his influence

Stevie... I just found out you passed. You were my first history teacher and the one who inspired me to become one myself when I was young and the world was in front of me. In fact, I'm a professor of history now because of you. We may have lost touch over the years, but I can never, nor will I ever, forget how you made me fall in love with history and teaching. There's a little bit of Steve Reddick now in all of my own classes, so I just wanted you and Kathy to know that in that style...

Kathy,

My thoughts are with you. I remember the day you and Steve were married. My deepest sympathies for your loss.

Harriet Pierce-Reeder

We are blessed to have experienced you. You will be remembered for your humor and kindness. Your class was the highlight in my day, you made it easy to go to. You not only touched, but changed lives for the better. You were a rare breed and will be missed so very much. Such a loss to those students who will never sit before you.
My deepest sympathy to your family. Thank you for sharing such a special man with us all. God bless you.
PHS Class of 1982

I had Mr. Reddick for Current Issues at Palmer High School. I remember his classes always being so fun and actually entertaining. Years later I was privilaged to work with his wife Kathy at Wasson and cross paths with him some 25 yrs later. What an incredible couple to endure 38 years together.

God Bless you Mr. Reddick, you will be missed. Kathy my deepest sympathy for the loss of your soulmate.


PHS class of 1984

He was an amazing teacher and an even greater human being. He befriended and inspired many of us that attended Palmer. I was a proud member of the "horn dogs", and took a trip or two in the "thing". He will be missed......

The students at Palmer night school were not A-listers by any strech of the imagination. I should know, I was one of them for two years. Mr. Reddick didn't seem to notice this. He treated us all kindly and with more respect than we probably deserved. It's sad to hear of his passing. My condolences to his family.

Class of 1985

He made learning fun and interesting. PHS Class of 1981