William-Redmond-Obituary

William K. Redmond

Lyndhurst, Ohio

Aug 23, 1955 – Feb 23, 2025

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August 23, 1955
DIED
February 23, 2025
LOCATION
Lyndhurst, Ohio

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of Bainbridge, Ohio, passed away peacefully in his home on February 23, 2025. Born August 23, 1955 in Cleveland, Ohio to Homer E. Redmond and Gloria Redmond Parke. Bill grew up in Shaker Heights, Ohio attending Saint Dominic's, Byron Junior High School and University School (class of 1973) where...

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Bill, Your humor, kindness and generosity will never be forgotten. We had lots of fun nights out! I´m in Cleveland now for a Cleveland law school graduation and will have a nice glass of wine in your honor! Rest in peace, my friend!

Bill possessed the most amazing blend of smart, witty, clever, thinking outside the box, fun, sense of humor, driven yet go with the flow!!!! Our thoughts, memories and prayers are with you and your family, friends and classmates!!!

I was introduced to Bill because of our common love of plants and antiques. My husband and I enjoyed Bill's fun sense of humor and his great cooking. I admired Bill because, even with his health struggles, he found time to always keep a project going and find joy in life.

I remember Bill fondly and knew him since Byron Junior High School and University School days. Bill was always kind, affable and an all round good guy. May his memory be a blessing. Jon Jonathan D. Morgenstern, Esq. Delray Beach, FL [email protected]

So sad! Bill was memorable, a truly unique character, the kind of unique that does not allow you to forget! We had some wonderful times together along with mutual friends in his spacious, always under construction house, with food that he prepared and some brought by others that followed a menu of his making. He was a very good cook and appreciated elegant things, and in addition to eating and drinking we also talked about art. Bill enjoyed talking about art as much as I did. We were a good...

A consummate storyteller, yes! I was in a different class at US ('72) and didn't really know Billy until 45 years ago when I ran into him at Turkey Ridge on Coventry. We talked for hours and he had the most incredible story...intertwined, interesting, captivating...I wish I could remember the theme. Anyway, I have remembered Billy after all these years. Great guy, always wished I'd run into him again....Rest in Peace Billy!

Billy, We met at US in 9th grade. You were one of the smartest kids I knew. As an adult you were always fun to be with. Smart, witty and always with a great story. I´ll always remember you. I will miss you.

While I was at US, there were nothing but fond memories and respect for Bill. He was nothing but a class act! R.I.P. Bill . . .

RIP, Rojo. We had some fun times together, and I'm glad we were friends. My condolences to his family.